Clubs and orgs reach out to the campus

CSUN held Meet the Clubs day in front of Bayramian Hall yesterday giving students the opportunity to meet new people, start networks and express themselves to the campus and surrounding community.

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Students learn better with combo of discussion and clickers

A recent study conducted by The University of Colorado and The University of British Columbia said students improve cognitive skills when participating in class discussions with the use of clickers.

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Elevators running on expired permits

The inspection license posted in the B3 parking structure’s elevator is dated Aug. 16, 2007 and written on the same permit is the expiration date: one year.

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‘Inkheart’ falls short of greatness

The passion for books takes a turn into fantasy land in the just released film, ‘Inkheart.” Everyone, at some point in their lives, has had a special book, one that comes to life as they read it over and over again.

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?Images of power?

Artistic portrayals of western and eastern German politics during the Cold War are on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Jan. 25 through April 19.

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Blood-sucking returns to its roots

As a fan of vampire films, before the unfortunate dawn of ‘Twilight’, I’ve learn to expect disappointment 90 percent of the time. What began with classics like ‘Nosferatu’ often get bled dry to satiate commercial interests (two words: Tom Cruise). Vampire lovers, once lured, encounter an experience with little plot or bite. Thus, the 2003 release of the action-horror film ‘Underworld’ ‘- portraying the origin and centuries long war between vampires and Lycans (werewolves) ‘- shockingly renewed the immortal thirst.

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Spitz, nothing to spit at

The name might sound strange but the food at Spitz Little Tokyo will appeal to most. The new location in Little Tokyo, joining the wildly successful Spitz Eagle Rock, is a welcomed addition to downtown Los Angeles.

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Vote on the Best of CSUN and Win an iPod Nano!

The Sundial wants you to tell us the best CSUN has to offer. Vote for your favorites now through February 5 and take our poll on the top local spots. After you complete your ballot, you’ll be eligible to win an iPod Nano. We’ll publish the winners and runners-up in a special section on March 26.

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Big West-perfect UCSB is latest challenge

The women’s basketball team will take on first-place UC Santa Barbara tonight at The Matadome. Tip-off is at 7 p.m.

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