The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

CSU faculty receive email urging discretion on political talk

Christina Cocca October 21, 2012

An email sent from CSUN Provost Harry Hellenbrand urged faculty to refrain from using class time to discuss political matters. The email sent on Sept. 26 said former CSU Chancellor Charles Reed asked...

A.S. to host ‘We the People’ to bring politics to students

Gabrielle Moreira October 2, 2012

  Associated Students are hosting “We the People,” a campus-wide event with local politicians and CSUN clubs in attendance that aims to inform and entice new and returning voters. “We...

Students for Quality Education threaten hunger strike until CSU meets demands

Natalie Rivera April 29, 2012

Members of Student for Quality Education announced Friday that they will be participating in a hunger strike and fast until tuition freezes and they roll back executive and administrative salaries.   The...

Students for Quality Education join the National Day of Action to Defend Public Education

Students for Quality Education join the National Day of Action to Defend Public Education

Carl Robinette March 1, 2012

A crowd of about 300 students, faculty and other staff rallied in front of CSUN’s Oviatt Library to protest CSU budget cuts and tuition hikes, led by Pan African studies major, Justin Marks and members...

Susana Garcia (center), 18, plays Candidate 3 in SQEs mock presidential selection meeting, mimicking a marionette under the control of the Board of Trustees. Photo Credit: Tessie Navarro / Visual Editor

Students for Quality Education hold mock presidential selection on campus

Katherine ONeill November 17, 2011

CLARIFICATION, Nov. 17, 5:03 p.m.: Associated Students President Amanda Flavin was reported as having said students can "use of the rooms available to them to communicate their thoughts," but rather...

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