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 volleyball loses eighth consecutive match, heads home

Special to the Daily Sundial October 18, 2005

The Matador women's volleyball team cannot find a way to win, as they fell victim over the weekend to UC Santa Barbara on Oct. 14 in four games and were swept by Cal Poly on Oct. 15. Against the Gauchos,...

All audience members may find a good fit ‘In Her Shoes’

Special to the Daily Sundial October 18, 2005

In Her Shoes" has all the makings of a terrific film. It is based on the best-selling "chick-lit" novel by Jennifer Weiner. It consist of a terrific cast (Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette and Shirley MacLaine)...

Burgers, fries and striving for a greener planet

Special to the Daily Sundial October 17, 2005

What do Kentucky Fried Chicken and McDonald's have in common besides a prescription for heart failure and obesity? It seems that the greasy fries at our beloved fast food restaurants have more of a purpose...

‘A History of Violence’ questions mankind’s ability to change

Special to the Daily Sundial October 13, 2005

Scientist Charles Darwin noted in his theories of adaptation and survival of the fittest that all living creatures have animalistic characteristics motivated by a single need to survive. Further studies...

Men’s soccer topples Titans; Bruins are next

Special to the Daily Sundial October 13, 2005

The No. 22 Matador men's soccer team emerged unscathed as they gutted out a 1-0 victory over the CS Fullerton Titans, behind the sure-footed play of senior forward Alec de Mattos' second half goal at...

Tough road ahead for CSUN

Special to the Daily Sundial October 13, 2005

The CSUN women's volleyball team will look to end their six-game losing streak as they head out on the road this weekend to face conference rivals UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly. First up for Matadors...

Students with racial, ethnic ties form hot spots

Special to the Daily Sundial October 13, 2005

About five years ago, Eagle Rabbit came to CSUN looking for a group of people who had interests similar to his. A young man with indigenous ancestors, the 26-year-old Chicano/a Studies major identifies...

Tulikihihifo returns motivated for senior year

Special to the Daily Sundial October 12, 2005

For CSUN basketball star Ofa Tulikihihifo, her father, her family, her teammates and her coaches have been instrumental in her success on and off the basketball court. Tulikihihifo, a 5-foot-11 senior...

Women’s volleyball struggles to find winning way

Special to the Daily Sundial October 11, 2005

The CSUN women's volleyball team played at home for the first time in two weeks, but were swept 33-31, 30-21 and 30-25 by conference rival Long Beach State on Oct. 7 at the Matadome. The team suffered...

Women’s soccer suffers two straight losses

Special to the Daily Sundial October 11, 2005

The women's soccer team lost two matches over the weekend to see its school record nine-match winning streak and seven-game road winning streak come to an end. The Matadors entered the Soccer Buzz regional...

Cure ailments at club Good Hurt in West Los Angeles

Special to the Daily Sundial October 11, 2005

Unlike the many clubs in Tinsel Town that lure in the young and restless with their long lines and posh furniture, club Good Hurt tries to redefine night life in Los Angeles. Without the hustles at the...

Matador women’s volleyball to play two games at home

Special to the Daily Sundial October 6, 2005

The infamous "There's no place like home" line from "The Wizard of Oz" could be a good description for the Matadors women's volleyball team. Home matches have been few and far between for the Matadors...

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