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

Pack up the yellow umbrella kids: How I Met Your Mother says goodbye

Pack up the yellow umbrella kids: “How I Met Your Mother” says goodbye

Alex Vejar March 31, 2014

Warning: If you haven't watched the How I Met Your Mother finale, you probably should. Like now. We’ll wait. The series finale in two paragraphs. Ready? Go! The mother dies. She’s been dead for...

Getting the Lakers from zeros back to heroes

Getting the Lakers from zeros back to heroes

Alex Vejar March 31, 2014

  The Los Angeles Lakers were once the powerhouse of the NBA. They were in the playoffs year after year, won 16 championships with the help of Hall-of-Fame players, and carried an aura with them...

$10 million cash gift donated to College of Business and Economics

Alex Vejar March 25, 2014

A CSUN alumnus is giving a $10 million cash gift to the College of Business and Economics, which will be renamed after him, CSUN President Dianne F. Harrison announced at the California State University...

Brief: Career Center to host CSUN spring job fair

Alex Vejar March 19, 2014

More than 100 employers from various industries will line the Northridge Center of the University Student Union on Thursday for this semester’s job fair. The event is hosted by the Career Center...

Josh Greene, center in frustration after a costly turnover resulting a 61-59 loss over Cal Poly on Saturday, March 15, 2014 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. (David J. Hawkins/PhotoEditor)

Big West Tournament: Improbable run ends as men fall to Mustangs in title game

Alex Vejar March 15, 2014

ANAHEIM - The clock struck midnight on CSUN’s Cinderella story Saturday night. Only the prince did not come with with a glass slipper, which for the Matadors, would have been the Big West Tournament...

Big West Tournament: CSUN men defeat Long Beach to advance to Big West final

Big West Tournament: CSUN men defeat Long Beach to advance to Big West final

Alex Vejar March 14, 2014

    ANAHEIM - The Matadors did it again. After blowing a 16-point lead to the Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors Thursday night only to end up squeaking by in overtime, the Matadors lost...

Big West Tournament: CSUN advances to semifinal with late comeback

Big West Tournament: CSUN advances to semifinal with late comeback

Alex Vejar March 13, 2014

  ANAHEIM, CALIF — Weird games have a tendency to end that way. With 17.7 seconds left to go in overtime, down one and the game on the line, CSUN head coach Reggie Theus elected to run an...

Not all condoms are created equally

Not all condoms are created equally

Alex Vejar February 13, 2014

After a romantic dinner and a hand-in-hand walk down the beach, you and your date are back home and things are getting steamy. Right before the moment of truth, you reach into your pocket and pull...

Illustration by Sarah Cascadden

CalStateTEACH program adopts new Common Core standards

Alex Vejar February 9, 2014

An online teaching-credential program has revamped their curriculum to reflect the implementation of the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for K-12 education in California “We were ready for...

New executive director announced for Valley Performing Arts Center

New executive director announced for Valley Performing Arts Center

Alex Vejar January 29, 2014

A new executive director was named for the Valley Performing Arts Center (VPAC), Harry Hellenbrand, provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced Wednesday. Thor Steingraber, former vice...

Campus Crime: drug possession, bicycle theft, vehicle robbery

Alex Vejar January 28, 2014

A woman’s bicycle was stolen yesterday from a pole where it was secured at building 14 of the University Park Apartments. The theft was reported at 6:30 p.m., but could have happened anywhere between...

President Dianne Harrison decided to increase the number of commencement tickets after a December meeting with Associated Students and William Watkins, vice president of student affairs. File Photo / Daily Sundial

Student protest, petition spark officials to add tickets, extra graduation day

Alex Vejar January 22, 2014

CSUN graduates will now be allowed to request seven tickets instead of four to invite guests to their commencement ceremonies in May after a decision was reached by university officials in December...

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