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Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Food expiration dates create waste in the U.S.

Anne Christensen October 9, 2013

We've all done it: pulled a carton of milk from the fridge and looked at the date stamped on the side. The milk looks fine, but it's three days overdue. Down the drain it goes. The same applies to stale...

Sagi Lev-Ari: From battlefield to soccer field

Sagi Lev-Ari: From battlefield to soccer field

Lucas Esposito October 8, 2013

The No. 6 Matadors have started the season off on the  right foot. After seven consecutive wins, the Matadors were off to their best start since the 1979 season. Even the first loss of the season (10-0-1)...

CSUN alumna nominated for Teacher of the Year award

CSUN alumna nominated for Teacher of the Year award

Michael Arvizu October 7, 2013

CSUN alumna Kaylie Gomez discusses her teaching style and the characteristics she wishes to share with the children she teaches. She works at the Wisdom Academy for Young Scientists in Los Angeles. To...

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Tickets sell out and Afrojack wows at Big Show

Andrew Martinez October 7, 2013

Nearly 9,000 attendees packed the Oviatt Library Lawn for the first ever electronic dance music (EDM) themed Big Show that sold out Saturday night. Out of a $200,000 budget set aside by Associated Students...

Womens Soccer: Matadors draw 1-1 tie at Fullerton

Women’s Soccer: Matadors draw 1-1 tie at Fullerton

Brian Bernstein October 7, 2013

Following a 3-1 loss Friday night versus UC Riverside, the Matadors (5-7-1, 0-1-1 BWC)  tied the Cal State Fullerton Titans (6-3-4, 1-0-1) and earn an important road point to open up league play. The...

Mens Soccer: CSUN outlasts UC Davis, remains perfect in Big West

Men’s Soccer: CSUN outlasts UC Davis, remains perfect in Big West

Darko Debogovic October 6, 2013

The Matadors (10-1, 2-0 BWC) remained unbeaten in Big West play after defeating UC Davis (5-5-1, 1-1 BWC) 2-0 at Aggie Soccer field on Sunday, in a rematch of last year’s Big West Conference Tournament...

Student collapses and dies of cardiac arrest at SRC

Michelle Dominguez October 6, 2013

A memorial service will be held for CSUN student Michael Ahmad Jabali who died of cardiac arrest in the Student Recreation Center (SRC) last Monday. Jabali was last seen running around the SRC indoor...

Matadors light up the Oviatt Library lawn for Big Show

Megan Diskin October 6, 2013

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Womens Volleyball: Balanced attack helps Matadors stay undefeated in Big West

Women’s Volleyball: Balanced attack helps Matadors stay undefeated in Big West

Andrew Martinez October 6, 2013

A balanced attack led the Matadors (13-3, 3-0 Big West) to another conference win on Saturday, sweeping Big West opponent Cal State Fullerton (8-7, 1-2 Big West) 25-23, 25-12, 26-24. Senior...

Campus community celebrates grand opening of Learning Commons

Campus community celebrates grand opening of Learning Commons

Andrew Martinez October 4, 2013

The Oviatt Library's Learning Commons was officially opened Thursday Oct. 3 as students and faculty enjoyed opening ceremonies and toured the new library upgrades.

Four suspects commit burglary in UPA, CSUN PD investigates if two similar incidents are related

Four suspects commit burglary in UPA, CSUN PD investigates if two similar incidents are related

Darko Debogovic October 4, 2013

CSUN police department (PD) is investigating a burglary that occurred in University Park Apartment (UPA) 11 today between 12:10 a.m. and 12:20 a.m. Four unknown male suspects entered UPA 11 and knocked...

CSUN holds Zumbathon to raise money for breast cancer

CSUN holds Zumbathon to raise money for breast cancer

Abigaelle Levray October 4, 2013

California State University, Northridge hosts sold out Zumbathon to fundraise for breast cancer research. 100 percent of the proceeds went to the Susan G. Komen foundation.

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