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

Women’s tennis team loses three in Vegas Tournament

Special to the Daily Sundial March 3, 2005

The CSUN women's tennis team went to Las Vegas looking for the jackpot. Unfortunately the house usually wins. Playing in the fourth annual UNLV Lady Rebel Classic was a chance for the Lady Matadors to...

Softball team takes three steps back in Georgia

Special to the Daily Sundial March 2, 2005

The CSUN softball team traveled to Columbus, Georgia last weekend to take part in the 10th annual NFCA Leadoff Classic. After having nine straight games postponed or cancelled due to rain and a 21-day...

‘Million Dollar Baby’ takes Academy’s best film prize

Special to the Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

The 77th Annual Academy Awards were handed out Sunday with some shocks, and some not-so-surprising winners. Many people expected "The Aviator" to get the coveted best film prize, as it was the movie that...

Film depicts Chavez Ravine residents losing homes

Special to the Daily Sundial March 1, 2005

The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi presented a short, yet powerful and moving documentary entitled "Chavez Ravine: A Los Angeles Story" in the Alan and Elaine Armer Theater Feb 23. In this half-hour...

Matador Motorsports will compete in European race

Special to the Daily Sundial February 28, 2005

CSUN's Matador Motorsports car racing team will be competing against 80 other teams in the European Formula Student Competition at the Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome in Leicestershire, England this July. The...

Four seniors ready to play final home game

Special to the Daily Sundial February 28, 2005

When the CSUN men's basketball season closes, so too will the careers of the team's four seniors. Ian Boylan, profiled in the Feb. 17 edition of the Sundial, Joseph Frazier, Etoagwara Onyenegecha and Davin...

Relient K plays sold-out show, promotes new album

Special to the Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

I watched the proverbial sunrise coming up over the Pacific" is how Relient K opened their set Saturday night to a sold-out show at the Avalon in Hollywood, with their song "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been."...

Flooded walkways, fallen trees, and leaks comprise rain-related damage on campus

Special to the Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

Repairs will require an estimate of between 200 and 300 personnel hours for inspection and repairs following the three storms that have hit Southern California this year, said Lynn Wiegers, associate director...

Men’s baseball wins only game of rainy series

Special to the Daily Sundial February 23, 2005

T he heavy rain that fell last weekend in Southern California, severely impacted the scheduled series between CSUN and UC Riverside, as two out of the three games were postponed because of the steady rainfall....

USU Board discusses construction, food prices

Special to the Daily Sundial February 23, 2005

Recent heavy rains may delay the completion of the renovations to the USU, according to a report from the Renovation Committee of the University Student Union discussed in the USU Board of Directors meeting...

Business major turned journalist

Special to the Daily Sundial February 22, 2005

Denise Hamilton, accomplished journalist for the L.A. Times and crime novelist, spoke in conjunction with The Friends of the Oviatt Library on Tuesday. The event was held in the library's Presentation...

‘They Walk in Line’ combines different genres of rock

Special to the Daily Sundial February 22, 2005

Rarely does such an exclusively inimitable talent rise up from the indie scene, but in this case, it reached out from the likes of four young music enthusiasts named Michael Romero, Paul Bayze, Kevin...

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