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

Moms do more than raise children; they start rock bands

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

When the Ramones wrote "Suzy Is A Headbanger," chances are, their inspiration wasn't a middle-aged mother of three who worked in a library. But, using some creative license, the classic punk tune could...

Forgettable weekend for most of Matador sports teams

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

After a promising start, most of CSUN's sports teams ended up having forgettable weekends. The women's basketball team started off victorious against Pacific, but not much else seemed to go right thereafter....

Men’s basketball defeated by Pacific yet again

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

If you happen to have been surfing cable Saturday night, you probably had to check yourself into the emergency room to treat heart attack-like symptoms. First, you were probably shocked to see the CSUN...

CSUN actors shine bright in ‘Ah, Wilderness’

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

CSUN's Theatre Department presented "Ah, Wilderness," with a magnificent display of the dedication and talent from both the faculty and students, who accurately and ingeniously depicted Eugene O'Neill's...

M.E.Ch.A. hosts outreach program

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

High school and CSUN students gathered on the lawn in front of Jerome Richfield Hall to take part in the 7th Annual Raza Youth Conference hosted by Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano/a de Atzlan on Feb. 26....

Solicitors not always registered with on-campus officials

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

Despite a campus policy requiring all solicitors to register with the Matador Involvement Center and receive permits, not all of them follow through, said Tom Piernik, director of Student Development and...

Twenty-year-old millionaire shares business success

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

Young millionaire Farrah Gray visited CSUN Feb. 25, on behalf of Black History Month, to share with students his experiences and his journey to wealth at such a young age. Gray's entrepreneurial journey...

Suspect escapes following three-hour barricade

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

A burglary suspect escaped police last night, after K-9 units and sharpshooters remained poised outside a house on the 18400 block of Devonshire Street in Northridge where the suspected barricaded himself...

New proposal may increase Pell Grants

Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

Low-income students receiving Pell Grants could benefit from an increased amount of financial aid funding, as part of the College Access and Opportunity Act, but at the same time, a lack of funding for...

Incidents of acquaintance rape up on campus

Daily Sundial February 28, 2005

Security guards and closed gates give many students living in the dorms a sense of security, preventing strangers from entering the buildings. However, an acquaintance rapist is most likely already inside...

CFA lobbies to increase budget funding to education

Daily Sundial February 28, 2005

In a reaction to recent budget cut proposals, members of the California Faculty Association are speaking out to local legislators, trying to convince them to persuade Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to stop...

CSUN Greeks to begin selling tsunami relief wristbands

Daily Sundial February 28, 2005

Beginning March 7, sororities and fraternities at CSUN are hoping to launch a second round of fundraising for the Asian tsunami relief effort by selling wristbands. "We knew that no relief effort had thus...

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