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

The Los Angeles City Council has decided to revise the current law on murals to allow more freedom to those who wish to have a mural on their private property. A colorful mural occupies the side wall of Juan M.s El Mini Discount Store/T-Shirt Spot. He says it has been up for the past year and has not had any problems with the city or taggers that would always write on the wall on a daily basis. Photo Credit: Andres Aguila / Daily Sundial

Los Angeles mural regulations may be loosening soon

Andrew Lopez November 7, 2011

Rules governing murals in Los Angeles could be loosened now that L.A. City Council members voted in favor of revising the law last month. The city put a ban on private property murals in 2002 after...

Question of the day: Who do you think should be the next owner of the Dodgers?

Andrew Lopez November 6, 2011

Embattled Dodgers owner Frank McCourt agreed to sell the team this week. He will work with Major League Baseball to seek approval from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to auction the team. McCourt and his...

Committee members Reed and Farar address the questions and comments of speakers during the open mic session. Photo Credit: Ron Rhoky

Candidates to replace CSUN’s President Koester will not be revealed

Andrew Lopez October 31, 2011

The identities of candidates vying to replace President Jolene Koester will not be revealed, said CSU Chancellor Charles Reed during Thursday’s only open meeting with the selection committee. Members...

Deaf and hard-of-hearing students find glitch in suspected gunman notifications

Andrew Lopez October 24, 2011

Deaf and hard-of-hearing students found a slight glitch in the system when it came to getting the emergency notification regarding the suspected gunman on campus Sept. 27. “The emergency notification...

Suspected gunman pleads not guilty

Andrew Lopez October 19, 2011

Gahren Moradian pleaded not guilty to felony criminal threats Wednesday at North Valley District Superior Court. Moradian, 22-year-old CSUN student from Burbank, was arrested Sept. 27 for the incident...

Illustration by: Kristin Hugo / Opinions Editor

Faculty and staff learn proper steps to purchasing first home

Andrew Lopez October 19, 2011

Representatives from all sides of the home buying process offered advice to over 50 faculty and staff about the proper steps toward home ownership in the Sierra Center Tuesday. The University Corporation...

Lawsuits filed against recent cuts in California budget

Andrew Lopez October 9, 2011

California’s budget is under fire as three different groups advocating for public schools, disabled people and cities have filed lawsuits against recent statewide cuts. Schools represented by the...

Tuition will not be raised for Spring semester though trigger cuts likely

Andrew Lopez October 3, 2011

Students will not be asked for more tuition to make up for what have been described as inevitable trigger cuts, set to slash another $100 million from California higher education if the state does not...

CSUN student held in connection to Oviatt shutdown in class while police searched campus

Andrew Lopez October 3, 2011

Gahren Moradian, the suspect being held in connection with Tuesday’s suspected gunman incident, was identified as being in class just hours after police cordoned off the Oviatt Library after reports...

Emergency notifications sent to students over an hour after reports of suspected gunman on campus

Andrew Lopez October 3, 2011

Emergency notifications were sent to students over an hour after police received reports of a suspected gunman on campus Tuesday, and CSUN police said the delay was caused by concern over the situation...

A juvenile suspect stole a tan Mercury Marquis which he left in gear on Norhhoff Street and Lindley Avenue on Thursday. The suspect then ran off onto campus where he got caught. Photo Credit: Mariela Molina / Visual Editor

BREAKING: Suspect who fled from stolen vehicle apprehended on CSUN campus

Andrew Lopez September 29, 2011

Police apprehended a suspect who ran across six lanes of traffic and onto campus Thursday after leading police on a car pursuit. An LAPD motorcycle officer attempted to pull over an erratic driver...

Suspected CSUN gunman released on bail

Andrew Lopez September 29, 2011

CSUN philosophy student Gahren Moradian, 22, was released on bail Wednesday night.  He was charged with felony criminal threat stemming from suspicion he claimed to have a gun in the Oviatt Library Tuesday,...

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