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Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Femmephobia is alive and well in LGBT community

Fredy Tlatenchi May 9, 2012

He doesn’t look gay. In your life have you muttered that statement or at least of thought it? It’s a sentence that relies heavily on old stereotypes produced by our culture. He doesn’t look...

Avengers lives up to viewers expectations

Fredy Tlatenchi May 9, 2012

The prayer of a million fanboys and girls came to pass with the release of The Avengers on March 4, capturing the spirit and silliness of the comic book medium. The premise of the film is simple. The...

Not all private colleges and universities are cheaper than public

Fredy Tlatenchi May 7, 2012

CORRECTION: The original headline for this article, "Study that showed CSU cheaper than Harvard found inaccurate," was inaccurate. Last March saw California's higher education system under heavy scrutiny...

The Armenian Student Association raised awareness for the Armenian Genocide in April 2011. There were 115 crosses displayed across the lawn behind the Ovaitt Library, each cross represented 13,000 people that died during the genocide on April 24, 1915. Sundial File Photo

CSUN remembers Armenian genocide

Fredy Tlatenchi April 22, 2012

Using the slogan “I am the 1.5 million,” the annual Armenian Genocide Remembrance Week will be held on CSUN’s campus starting April 23. The event is meant to commemorate the 1.5 million Armenian...

Garys Recycling Center in Northridge will pay cash for all recyclable CRV beverage containers consisting of plastic, aluminum or glass. Customers may drive up and park near the waste bins to receive assistance in unloading their recyclables. Photo credit: Trisha Sprouse / Daily Sundial

Public and commercial services around CSUN offer unique ways to recycle everyday items

Fredy Tlatenchi April 18, 2012

New technology and new ways to amuse ourselves give us new materials to recycle. Companies in the San Fernando Valley dedicated to preserving the environment are creating new ways of reusing old materials. SA...

Options for relaxing during Stress Awareness month

Fredy Tlatenchi April 12, 2012

With April officially being national Stress Awareness Month, preparing for the Spring 2012 finals seems almost ironic for the of students CSUN.      Mastering the fine arts of scheduling, money management...

Illustration by Carl Robinette

The insular world of comics

Fredy Tlatenchi April 8, 2012

A key element in finding one’s love for comics has to be identifying the one character you relate to, one you aspire to and let them grow with you. As a double minority, I have had the honor of DC...

Student’s creative outlet leads to streetwear design

Fredy Tlatenchi March 27, 2012

In the beginning, Jed Mitra only wanted to create graffiti. The 19-year-old CSUN freshman and graphic design major began designing shirts in middle school, a time when his friends were heavily into...

Job Fair will introduce students to employers

Fredy Tlatenchi March 21, 2012

Located in the Northridge Center at the USU, the March 22 Job Fair will be available to all students in search of jobs after graduation or wanting to practice their interview skills with real world professionals. Beginning...

VJs Guad, Crash and Pico filmed mun2s music countdown show 18 & Over at the University Student Union, offering students a chance to be on the show and win prizes and giveaways, Monday. Photo credit: Trisha Sprouse / Daily Sundial

Mun2 Latino network promotes ’18 & Over’ on campus

Fredy Tlatenchi March 12, 2012

Students had the opportunity to appear on television and win free prizes when Latino network Mun2 came to CSUN to promote its new show “18 & Over” Monday. “18 & Over” is a music-themed...

UCLA’s Civil Rights Project reports how minorities can transfer to four-year universities quicker

Fredy Tlatenchi March 8, 2012

After learning that more than 70 percent of Southern California community college students fail to transfer to a four-year university within six years, the Civil Rights Project at UCLA has researched ways...

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