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

Baseball team snaps 10-game losing streak in 10 innings

Special to the Daily Sundial April 25, 2005

The CSUN baseball team figured out a way to get some of its problems solved Tuesday afternoon, ending a 10-game losing streak by beating the University of San Diego 13-12 in 10 innings at Matador Field....

Softball loses three straight at hands of Long Beach

Special to the Daily Sundial April 21, 2005

Whether you want to call it the 213 or the LBC, Long Beach was the site where the CSUN softball team lost all three of its games in a weekend series to division rival Long Beach State. Game one was all...

Life of famed tap dancer celebrated at CSUN

Special to the Daily Sundial April 21, 2005

As Fayard Nicholas walked into the Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, he was greeted by a standing ovation from both individuals who knew of his lifelong accomplishments and others who did not. With the entourage...

Baseball team marred in ten-game losing skid

Special to the Daily Sundial April 20, 2005

Although this past weekend brought beautiful weather to the South land, the scene was nothing short of atrocious at the beach, Long Beach State that is. The 49ers handed the Matador baseball team its eighth,...

CSUN to face Stanford in play-in game tonight

Special to the Daily Sundial April 20, 2005

The CSUN men's volleyball team (17-13, 10-12 MPSF) will host Stanford (11-14, 10-12 MPSF) in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament play-in match, Wednesday night at 7 p.m. The Matadors ended...

Bill to allow assisted suicide in California

Special to the Daily Sundial April 19, 2005

A new assembly bill being pushed through the California Legislature would allow terminally ill patients to request that their doctors assist them in dying by prescribing lethal doses of prescription medication....

Songstress combines storytelling and heartfelt confession

Special to the Daily Sundial April 19, 2005

Regina Spektor exemplifies not only her amazing skill playing the ivory keys, but also her adorably unique personality that has set her apart from other one-person acts with "Soviet Kitsch." Spektor's...

Beck stays true to his L.A. roots with ‘Guero’

Special to the Daily Sundial April 19, 2005

The word "Guero" is Spanish slang for "white boy." It is what Beck was known as growing up in a prominently Chicano neighborhood in Los Angeles. He also used it as the title of his new album, released...

Tennis team prepares for Big West Tournament

Special to the Daily Sundial April 19, 2005

The CSUN women's tennis team (8-13, 2-5) will face No. 57 ranked Long Beach State (12-10) in the first round of the Big West Conference tournament. The match, which features the Matadors as the sixth...

Volleyball loses to UCLA, but beats UC Irvine

Special to the Daily Sundial April 14, 2005

The ninth ranked CSUN men's volleyball team played well over the last week, but fell to the top ranked UCLA Bruins Wednesday. Following the defeat, the Matadors went on to win their final road match of...

Mae sings about ups and downs of life in ‘The Everglow’

Special to the Daily Sundial April 14, 2005

I remember the first time I heard of the band Mae, who is on the Tooth and Nail roster, when they were going to open the "Be My Valentour" for the punk-rock band Relient K. Because I was curious to hear...

‘I Build the Tower’ documents L.A.’s historic sights

Special to the Daily Sundial April 14, 2005

The Watts Towers, simple, yet stunningly innovative in their geometric configuration, have long served as an icon of multicultural unity for the people of Los Angeles. But even more perplexing than these...

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