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

Summer Lovin’ It

defaultuser July 4, 2008

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Best of photo

defaultuser May 10, 2008

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Best of letters to the editor

defaultuser May 9, 2008
Originally Published April 21, 2008 I'm sure that whether we are current undergrads, graduating seniors, or alumni, we can all agree that graduation from a university is a monumental moment. Ethnic background is irrelevant when it comes to the commitment and dedication it takes to make it through endless hours of stress, homework, studying and writing novels commonly known as final papers.

Letter to the editor

defaultuser May 7, 2008
To the Editor: ? While I was a member of the group,?Consensus,?that invited Michael Parenti to speak on campus ("Controversial speaker addresses political perceptions, deceptions," Sundial, April 28), I find, in retrospect,?that he?complicates what is actually quite simple.

One small step for Man-ley, one giant leap for CSUN journalism

defaultuser May 7, 2008
Manley Witten has been publisher of the Daily Sundial for eleven years, helping the rotating staff to produce breaking news, features, sports and investigative stories before they are released into the real world to prepare for a media job. Unfortunately, his time at CSUN will come to an end in August, when he departs for Pittsburgh with his wife.

Letter to the editor

defaultuser May 2, 2008
To whom it may concern, I was very disappointed on Tuesday when I opened up the Sundial and read the opinion page.? I was interested in the feminist topics that were being discussed, but was pained to find such trivial analysis of the issues.? In the first article "Could women be forgotten in history?" there was an outcry against the erasure of contributions that women had made in history.

Matadors upset two at tourney

defaultuser May 1, 2008
The CSUN women's water polo team saved its best for last, pulling off two upsets in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament over the weekend at the Aztec Aquaplex on the campus of San Diego State University. After losing their first game to Arizona State University 10-8 on Friday, the Matadors beat Long Beach State 8-7 on Saturday and UC Irvine 7-6 on Sunday.

Letter to the editor

defaultuser April 23, 2008
Dear Editor, Has anyone noticed how many monumental trees the campus has lost in recent years? ?The latest casualty is the grove of magnificent pines that stood for decades at the Lindley Entrance to the campus -- now the southeast corner of the Performing Arts Center site.

Letter to the editor

defaultuser April 22, 2008
Dear Editor, In response to Jennifer Flores' letter to the editor about "specialized groups" being catered by CSUN, the Aztlan Graduation Committee would like to make some clarifications to her letter and correct her false and obnoxious claims. In her letter, Flores claims that these graduation ceremonies are set aside for students of "certain races" but that is not the case.

Letter to the editor

defaultuser April 19, 2008
Dear Editor, I'm sure that whether we are current undergrads, graduating seniors, or alumni, we can all agree that graduation from a university is a monumental moment. Ethnic background is irrelevant when it comes to the commitment and dedication it takes to make it through endless hours of stress, homework, stress, studying, stress, and writing novels commonly known as final papers.

Letter to the editor

defaultuser April 16, 2008
?Dear Editor, ?Something very shocking and disturbing was brought to my attention the other day, and I feel the responsibility to stand up and speak out against it. As we come to the close of another school year, the hustle and bustle of the graduation ceremonies is thick in the air.
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