CSUN hockey team makes Nationals

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Owls Stretching Time mini-documentary

By Bodhi Severns and Christianna Triolo

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Marching in the streets against education cuts

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Campus Crime Feb 27-March 4

View the CSUN Campus Crime Map All information provided was available from the Police Departments Daily Crime Log Report #:    100238 Offense:    Vandalism Date Occurred:   03/01/10 between unknown HRS. Date Reported:   03/01/10 @ 08:15 a.m. Location:    ADC Synopsis:   An unknown suspect(s) wrote graffiti on the stall doors in each of the men’s restrooms. Disposition:  Investigation Continued Report #:    100239 Offense:    Vandalism Date Occurred:   03/01/10 between unknown HRS. Date Reported:   03/01/10 @ 12:04 p.m. Location:    Lot G4 Synopsis:   An unknown suspect(s)… Read more

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Staff editorial: Public education’s crumbling down

We can’t afford health insurance, so we can’t get sick. We can’t keep up with the cost of living, so we go without electricity for a little while. Now we can’t afford tuition. Is the Gap still hiring? Most of us came to this school because it’s affordable. As coveted and prestigious as Harvard, Stanford and  other elite schools are, I’m quite sure most of us don’t have the trust funds to go to those universities. Truth is, the CSU… Read more

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Karaoke stars shine during raffle event at USU

Kimberly Krieger, staff reporter Juana Esquivel, staff reporter Rachel Silverman, a 19-year-old modern Jewish studies major, approached the microphone with her head held high. Then, with the poise and grace of lead singer Freddy Mercury, she belted out “Somebody to Love” by Queen. “I did splits on the stage, which was awkward,” said Silverman, who ended her Queen routine sitting on the pool table, singing without the aid of a microphone. Silverman was participating in a karaoke event that goes… Read more

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A game for the ages

Kendall Capps Contributing Reporter Sunday’s Olympic Gold Medal hockey game between Canada and the United States was the most watched program in the history of Canadian television. Coming into the Winter Olympic games, Canada had never won a gold medal on home soil, but going into the hockey match they had won 13 during the Vancouver Games, tying an olympic record. Yet, if they had lost Sunday, these Olympics would have been considered a disappointment among the people of our… Read more

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Venue breathes life and music into the Valley

Alan Der Ohannessian, staff reporter Anna Osipova, staff reporter The San Fernando Valley has a reputation as being devoid of entertainment. Justin Souza, the man behind The Breathing Room, hopes to make it a little less so. “There needs to be more opportunity for people to meet up in person and the San Fernando Valley doesn’t have very many places that are worth going to, so we’re losing that social connection,” said Souza. He started The Breathing Room late last… Read more

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Know your rights and ours

Verbally trashing someone or something is a right and freedom that is practiced daily. As a student publication we get verbally trashed quite often. We can deal with that. But trashing our newspaper and depriving campus from picking it up, that, we cannot take. And if you are caught, get ready to pay the consequences. Last Thursday more than 2,000 copies of the Daily Sundial were vandalized across campus. Someone or some group went from newspaper stand to stand, removed… Read more

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