Skip to Content
About us
Staff
Contact Us
Join the Sundial
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Advertise With The Sundial
Place a Classified Ad
Sundial Classifieds
Make a gift online
More
Daily Sundial
Facebook
Instagram
X
Tiktok
LinkedIn
SoundCloud
YouTube
Email Signup
Search this site
Submit Search
Open Navigation Menu
Daily Sundial
Home
News
Culture
Opinions
Sports
World Cup
Multimedia
Sundial En Español
Print Stories
Calendar
Submit Your Event
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sundial Classifieds
Join the Sundial
Advertise with us
About us
Daily Sundial
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Open Navigation Menu
Daily Sundial
Home
News
Culture
Opinions
Sports
World Cup
Multimedia
Sundial En Español
Print Stories
Calendar
Submit Your Event
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sundial Classifieds
Join the Sundial
Advertise with us
About us
Daily Sundial
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Campus Safety Poll: How do you feel?
Vanessa Barajas
October 13, 2015
James and Mary Cleary Walk on campus at CSUN. File Photo/The Sundial.
If you’re having trouble viewing the survey
TAKE IT HERE
.
Make a survey with Survey Monkey
0
Like This Story
Share on Facebook
Share on X
Email this Story
Print this Story
More to Discover
More in Campus
‘NELA’ offers a glimmer of hope with food on people’s tables
César Chávez is being reexamined, where does that leave Chicano Studies?
Too hot to focus: How extreme heat affects CSUN Students from walkways to classrooms
CRIME REPORT: Multiple hit-and-runs reported
BREAKING: Canvas hacked ahead of finals week
Student arrests lead to new coalition demanding campus police abolition
More in Featured
OPINION: The FIFA World Cup group stage matchups have come to a close
Soccer fans believe hydration breaks are ruining the momentum of World Cup matches
Mexico Claims Group A Lead With 3-0 Victory Over Czechia as Fans Celebrate at Viva Futbol
Sabor Colombiano hosts Colombian soccer fans during World Cup
Soccer Fans Gather at a British Pub to Watch the United States vs. Australia Match
Mexico fans gather in Boyle Heights for Mexico-South Korea match
More in News
Hope for CSUN: Student advocates target favoritism and neglect in CTVA
Students stand against sexual assault for CSUN’s Denim Day
Upcoming primary elections reveal low turnout among students
The future of journalists: ‘ICE and Covering Conflict’ panel discussion
California governor candidates take to the stage for the biggest debate yet
CRIME REPORT: Multiple electric scooters stolen in Jacaranda Hall
Close
Close Modal Window
Close