CSUN drops close one at home

The Matadors women’s basketball team (5-16, 2-6 BWC) played the Mustangs close the entire game, but, in the end, they weren’t able to close it out and lost 68-61 on Saturday at the Matadome.

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Unbeaten no more: CSUN loses two

After starting the season 6-0, the CSUN men’s volleyball team dropped back-to-back games at Hawaii on Friday and Saturday respectively

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Students to present study to NSA

They met in the basement of the Oviatt Library, room 316, sat around confidential documents and reported their findings to a faceless representative from the National Security Agency via web cam.

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Education should be CSUN?s priority, not the Games Room

There are times when we have to look around and wonder what in the world the ‘powers that be’ are doing, and why are we letting them do it? The economy is in shambles and CSUN is spending thousands to upgrade the Games Room.

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Staff Editorial, Week 3: Expanding our minds is crucial

From what we at the Daily Sundial understand is we go to a university to attain more knowledge. As a staff, we’ve always noted the lack of requirements in our college and in others in the time we’ve spent at CSUN. This translates into a lack of knowledge, but more importantly a lack of understanding. Put in terms of reading how would a reader be able to make a critical analysis of Plato’s ‘Republic’ if they skipped through the pages?’… Read more

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Be green by buying green

Fresh, clean and green.

Green products have taken over the marketplace from house-ware to furniture and even technology, and one thing is true, green is in and here to stay.

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Teacher Feature: Prof. Ballard from working class kid to testifying in front of Congress

Like many people, reading has always been a passion for James David Ballard. For someone who describes himself as a voracious reader, being diagnosed with dyslexia transformed that passion into a challenge.

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Unlikely hero

Vincent Cordell made a layup with 11 seconds to go and the Matadors men’s basketball team overcame the loss of starter Rob Haynes to injury and got past UC Santa Barbara, 72-70, on Thursday night.

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CSUN hoping late practices pay off on the road

The CSUN men’s basketball team will be on road Thursday and Saturday to face UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly respectively.

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