Associated Students Director of Elections reflects on his career in politics

Daniel Monteleone has loved politics since the day he started his political career in fifth grade at Valencia Valley Elementary when he ran for treasurer. Monteleone’s political career continued into middle school. “Vote for Dan, he’s the man: Vote for Monteleone for Vice President,” was Monteleone’s slogan during his junior high school campaign. Though he lost both campaigns, his relentlessness to serve the public has been so ingrained that his early defeats did not stop him from taking on leadership… Read more

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Find the balance between staying connected and relaxing

Cocaine, marijuana, heroine, crystal meth…iPhone? A mobile phone doesn’t exactly top anyone’s list of addictive controlled substances. But with school, extracurricular activities, work, a social life and relationships, you, an average college student, have so much going on in your life that it can actually become quite dizzying and you just need that fix. With constant e-mail checks, Facebook wall posts, Twitter updates, text messages and countless other forms of communicating through a mobile phone, who needs a street corner… Read more

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Campus Voice: Favorite movie of 2009

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Download our new SundialMobile App from the iTunes Store

SundialMobile is a source for news and information about California State University, Northridge both on and off campus. The free application is produced by student media for the campus community and available through Apple’s App Store. SundialMobile provides students, faculty and staff with everything from interactive maps, calendar of events, Daily Sundial headlines, stories and multimedia, access to listen to KCSN, sports, jobs, housing and much more. Easily share any campus news and information with friends, family and classmates with… Read more

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Women Matadors make a difference

The CSUN women’s basketball team made a difference this past weekend, by getting involved in California Coastal Cleanup Day. The event took place at 69 inland and beach locations in Los Angeles; the Matador women focused on Balboa Park. It was a record-setting event. A record number of people—14,038 in all— cleaned up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks and storm drains around Los Angeles, from 9 a.m. to noon. The California Cleanup Day brought out different groups including churches, schools and… Read more

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Valley View News 09/28/09 (A), Part 1 of 3

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Valley View News 09/28/09 (B), Part 2 of 3

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Valley View News 09/28/09 (C), Part 3 of 3

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Animal rescue organization, faces financial hardship

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