CSUN Bike Colletive

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A new kind of dessert at Schulzies Bread Pudding

Located along the Venice boardwalk, Schulzies serves 108 different flavors of gourmet bread pudding, in addition to coffee, tea and espresso drinks. Photo credit: Trisha Sprouse / Daily Sundial

Imagine you’re lying on the beach in Venice when suddenly your sweet tooth strikes. Bread pudding is probably not the refreshing treat that first comes to mind. Schulzies Bread Pudding will convince you otherwise. Located just steps away from the sand, Schulzies is a great alternative to the typical beach fare offered by the plethora of eateries that line the Venice boardwalk. What’s perhaps most unique about the bread pudding at Schulzies is that it is served cold. Owner Sarah… Read more

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CSUN Earth Day Fair

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CSUN Alpha Epsilon Pi ‘Walk to Remember’

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Students want more online classes

Despite an increase nationwide in online enrollment this past year – 10 percent according to a 2011 report by the Sloan Consortium – the amount of online classes offered at CSUN has remained the same. “This past fall CSUN offered 155 online classes, which represents 2.7 percent  of all classes,” said David Levin, senior director of academic technology, based on data obtained from the Office of Institutional Research. Levin said this has been consistent over the past several years, but… Read more

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New Orleans comes to Hollywood in revamped bar

Laissez les bons temps rouler – let the good times roll. Or so say the staff at Five 0 Four, a Cajun/Creole restaurant and bar located in the heart of Hollywood. Named for the New Orleans area code, Five 0 Four shut down for a few weeks in January and recently reopened with a more upscale decor and revamped menu. The restaurant now offers an array of authentic cuisine from the bayou sure to please even the most discerning southern… Read more

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Wheel of Fortune holds auditions at CSUN

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CSUN Meet the Clubs

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“Underworld Awakening” doesn’t live up to predecessors

In a world where humans have discovered the existence of vampires and werewolves,  and launched a genocidal “cleanse” against them, what’s a Lycan-slaying Death Dealer to do? Exactly what she’s done in the previous “Underworld” films — shoot lots of guns, of course. Kate Beckinsale reprises her role as the vampiric heroine Selene in “Underworld: Awakening,” the fourth installment of the undead franchise. Captured during “The Purge” and cryogenically frozen in a laboratory facility called Antigen, Selene awakens 12 years… Read more

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