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

Program aims to transform, improve educator training

Daily Sundial March 3, 2005

The Carnegie Corporation of New York has chosen CSUN, among other schools, to help create a program to prepare future K-12 teachers, and will be providing $5 million over the next five years to do it....

Impromptu debate on abortion is sparked on campus

Daily Sundial March 3, 2005

A Christian group not associated with CSUN, called Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust, held a rally in front of Oviatt Library Wednesday, sparking a debate. The organization displayed cardboard posters...

New cheating techniques go high tech

Daily Sundial March 3, 2005

The days of creating cheat sheets, writing answers on the palm of the hand and whispering answers to a friend during a test have given way to a much more advanced form of cheating. High-tech cheating...

Building locks to be replaced

Daily Sundial March 3, 2005

The Physical Plant Management Department at CSUN is taking steps to tighten campus security for buildings and keep locked buildings limited to authorized personnel only. PPM is looking to implement new...

Mirror displays reflect body image disorders

Daily Sundial March 3, 2005

As part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, from Feb. 27 to March 4, the Joint Advocates on Disordered Eating (JADE) put up a series of mirror displays along the pathway in the Sierra Quad as...

University’s conduct code limits student speech

Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

Students' right to free speech in the classroom is limited by the university's Student Conduct Code. Under the code, obstruction or disruption of the educational process, administrative process or other...

Folklore course provides insight into cultural traditions

Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

Introduction to Folklore (Anthropology 326) is designed to introduce students to the study of folklore, and encourage them to open their eyes to the elements of folklore in and around their lives. The...

Tax assistance program available to students and community

Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

Students and low-income taxpayers can receive free help with their taxes, thanks to the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. VITA is a program funded by the Internal Revenue Service. The program provides...

Author speaks about dangers of eating disorders

Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

I'm already dead," said Jessica Weiner, author of the book "A Very Hungry Girl," in regards to the feeling many people who are suffering from eating disorders experience. Weiner spoke at CSUN about her...

Budget cuts lead to reduction of classes

Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

Due to budget cuts in the CSU system, CSUN has been forced to tighten the ropes on spending and reduce the number of classes offered. Julie Ritchie, senior liberal studies major, has experienced this reality...

Envision 2035 proposals reviewed at forum

Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

CSUN faculty and staff gathered in the presentation room of the Oviatt Library to review the "Envision 2035" draft master plan on Tuesday. According to Richard Thompson, representative for AC Martin Partners,...

Women’s basketball wins two

Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

The CSUN women's basketball team faced what normally would have been a fairly easy two-game road trip last weekend. However, without leading scorer and rebounder, Ofa Tulikihihifo, the challenge greatly...

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