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

Photo illustration by Abby Jones / Daily Sundial

California homes go eco-friendly as mandated by CALGreen law

Tanya Ramirez April 18, 2012

Correction: The  $2000 worth of rebates provided by GreenPoint Rated homes  are only available to people from Los Angeles County and Alameda. And Kubert did not say green homes are less expensive...

Students drink a lot of coffee and tea in the mornings trying to make up for sleepless nights. Photo credit: Farah Yacoub / Daily Sundial

Coffee consumption on the rise

Tanya Ramirez April 8, 2012

Despite the latest couponing and budgeting trends in loo of the recession, young Americans are not pinching pennies when it comes to the food group essentials—coffee and sandwiches. Americans...

Dianne Harrison, CSU Monterey Bay president, will be taking over as CSUNs new presdident in June.  Photo courtesy of Chancellors Office

Dianne F. Harrison announced CSUN’s next president

Tanya Ramirez March 22, 2012

The board of trustees announced Dianne F. Harrison, president of Cal State Monterey Bay,  as CSUN’s next president.“I am excited and honored to be selected as president of another fine institution...

Jill S. Tietjen, speaks to a group of females in a lecture at CSUN’s Campus Theatre on Tuesday. Photo Credit: Yoko Maegawa / Contributor

Lack of women in science: Engineer writes book on females that changed history

Tanya Ramirez March 20, 2012

Less than 20 percent of women pursue careers in the sciences, said president and CEO of Technically Speaking, Jill Tiejen, in her lecture sponsored by the Women in Science and Engineering Endowment...

USU hosts Mystical Masquerade event

Tanya Ramirez March 15, 2012

On Friday, the USU Northridge Center will be a menagerie of intrigue, mystery and dual-identities. The USU is hosting its first Mystical Masquerade, in which students will come dressed in elegant attire,...

CSUN implements impaction in hopes of lowering number of freshman enrolling in Fall 2012

Tanya Ramirez March 14, 2012

CSUN anticipates more qualified freshman applicants than it can accept in Fall 2012, and has declared a state of campus impaction. In order to prevent over-enrollment and avoid further penalties...

Candidates for CSUN’s next president will not be revealed

Tanya Ramirez March 5, 2012

Finalist candidates for CSUN’s next president will not engage in campus visits or public hearings with students or faculty, according to an online notice posted by the Advisory Committee on Feb. 24. CSU...

CSUN census reveals over enrollment, campus to face at least $2 million penalty

Tanya Ramirez February 22, 2012

Correction: "The governor does not issue the penalties – the CSU does. In June, the state budget is adopted by the governor, and the CSU receives its budget for the year. At that time, the CSU will assess...

From Bollywood to Hollywood: CTVA major’s transition to Los Angeles

Tanya Ramirez February 22, 2012

Minoti Vaishnav has accomplished more by age 25 than many will in a lifetime. The CTVA screenwriting major grew up in Mumbai. By age 18, she was already an Internet pop sensation, a novelist and...

The California Faculty Association will soon vote to strike

Tanya Ramirez February 22, 2012

The California Faculty Association across all 23 CSU campuses will potentially take part in the largest strike in higher education history, according to a recent press release. Unresolved issues regarding...

Unemployment rates for veterans are higher than the national average

Tanya Ramirez February 19, 2012

Despite the federal government’s attempt to create new career resource programs for veterans, there are an estimated 300,000 veterans struggling to find work. According to a Dec. 11 report issued...

Load More Stories