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

Dos Arbolitos review

Christiaan Patterson March 3, 2011

In Southern California, Mexican food is a favorite among residents and outsiders. Restaurants pop up in all sorts of places, which make it difficult to decide where to go. Dos Arbolitos, in Northridge,...

Verichip implants leave us vulnerable, not safer

Christiaan Patterson February 28, 2011

As youngsters, the vision of the future was very exciting and full of better technology that would advance society. That time is here, yet some of these advancements seem to be leading toward the potential...

2012 Predictions Are Not To Be Taken Seriously

Christiaan Patterson February 26, 2011

I find it rather fascinating how people feed off negativity or chaos. We say we want peace yet if and when it occurs, we really don’t know what to do. 2012 is vastly approaching and Hollywood produced...

Bites on a budget: Fettuccine Alfredo pizza recipe is ‘molto bene’

Christiaan Patterson February 24, 2011

Pizza ingredients: Needed: DOUGH 1 pound of flour (16 ounces or 2 cups) 10 ounces of warm water 1 teaspoon of yeast 1 tablespoon of canola oil 1 tablespoon of salt *Optional:...

CSUN professor receives money to study multiple sclerosis

Christiaan Patterson February 20, 2011

CSUN’s Dr. Taeyou Jung, Department of Kinesiology, received a $28,899 grant from UCLA to collaborate on a project for people suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS). The project titled “The Effects...

NASA Discovers Recent Solar Flare Largest in Sun Cycle

Christiaan Patterson February 18, 2011

Love wasn’t the only thing sparking heat on Valentine’s Day. According to NASA, the sun released the largest solar flare in four years! X-Class came from the sunspot 1158 on the surface and is expected...

Tablet computers to make education more interactive

Christiaan Patterson February 14, 2011

A new wave of learning tools, including tablet computers such as Apple’s iPad, bring future technologies into classrooms to aid both students and instructors. A study by the University of Illinois...

Deaf CSUNians host Miss Deaf CSUN pageant

Christiaan Patterson February 13, 2011

Silent applause and screams poured out the doors of Plaza del Sol Friday night as judges crowned this year’s Miss Deaf CSUN 2011. Freshman psychology major, Janel Schmidt, from Fremont,...

Lightning Chasers Hope to Unravel Mystery at Cape Canaveral and Tornado Alley

Lightning Chasers Hope to Unravel Mystery at Cape Canaveral and Tornado Alley

Christiaan Patterson February 13, 2011

Lightning strikes the earth on average 100 times per second which adds up to a mind boggling 8,640,000 zaps every day! For researchers across the nation, this number helps provide frequent opportunity...

Adaptive technology eliminates roadblocks to education for disabled students

Christiaan Patterson February 8, 2011

CSUN students with disabilities are encouraged to seek assistance and support from the Center on Disabilities and professors for aid necessary to ensure academic success. Across the nation, the...

Join the rough and tough at the Copper Bucket

Christiaan Patterson February 4, 2011

Rough bikers park their Harley-Davidsons along the banged-up wall. Skid marks paint the asphalt with crisscrosses along the walkway. A faded American flag flies above the weathered sign that greets...

Extraterrestrial Contact: How Close to Discovery Are We?

Christiaan Patterson February 4, 2011

It might seem that since humanity’s technological gismos have evolved at such a rapid pace, there would be no further interest in outside worlds. For the collective bunch, this may appear to be true,...

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