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

CSU lacks policy on professor-student sex

William Kammer May 9, 2008
Originally Published May 5, 2008 Despite an average of about five sexual harassment complaints filed annually by students against professors at CSUN, the university has no official policy limiting these intimate relationships. The CSU system also has no policy concerning student-professor relationships, although Long Beach State does discourage it.

CSU system lacks policy on professor-student relations

William Kammer May 2, 2008
Despite an average of about five sexual harassment complaints filed annually by students against professors at CSUN, the university has no official policy limiting these intimate relationships. The CSU system also has no policy concerning student-professor relationships, although Long Beach State does discourage it.

Election results postponed again

William Kammer April 29, 2008
After an Associated Students judicial hearing on Friday and four hours of deliberation, there is still no clear winner in the A.S. presidential election, but more questions have been raised. During the hearing, a ballot was discussed concerning a voter who was contacted by Hal Ellison, the A.

Why did Clinton choose CSUN?

William Kammer January 18, 2008
Senator Hillary Clinton and Congressman Brad Sherman called Northridge and New Orleans a "tale of two cities." When asked why Clinton decided on CSUN to have an event, Sherman said the reason was partially because it would be, "especially good to be in Northridge on the 14th anniversary.

Clinton seeks support of students

William Kammer January 18, 2008
Presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton stopped by CSUN last Thursday on her way through Southern California, and local politicians from around Los Angeles came to show their support. Roughly 2,000 others also came to show their support for Clinton and hear what she had to say, but due to the overflow they had to watch her on a monitor from the Plaza del Sol.

Beer could change: Coors, Miller merge

William Kammer October 11, 2007
An announcement on Tuesday has left the beer market in an interesting situation. The makers of Coors and Miller beer are about to join forces in a merger that's said to be created in order to compete with Anheuser-Busch, the makers of Budweiser. As of last year, Anheuser-Busch had about half of the market share of mainstream beer with 48 percent.

Conflicts in Myanmar should force countries to respond

William Kammer October 4, 2007
A great injustice has been taking place in the last 45 years, and it's time for a new generation to learn about what's going on. An entire country has been ruled by a violent military in Southeast Asia and no one seems to be fighting against it with anything except words.

U.S. government needs to re-evaluate ineffective drug policies

William Kammer October 3, 2007
There's a huge hypocrisy going on in this nation and it's costing us billions of dollars. It's a war we've been fighting for years, but can't seem to win. We pump billions of dollars and resources into it, but we can't seem to find a way to make the money win our battle.

Leave O.J. out of the news

William Kammer September 19, 2007
We have O. J. Simpson in the news again, and it's starting to become irritating. I can't stand turning on the TV and seeing Simpson everywhere. He already distracted the country for long enough with his murder trial 13 years ago. We don't need any more O. J.

Overreacting to Vick

William Kammer August 30, 2007
I'm very confused as to why we care so much about what is going on with Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick. I can see the interest people have, because of his celebrity status, but why are so many people trying to destroy his life? I know what he did, and I have no way to justify his actions.

Bush loses his puppet

William Kammer August 28, 2007
Last weekend, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales officially turned in his resignation to President Bush. Although the resignation doesn't take effect until Sept. 17, people are already breathing a sigh of relief. This relief comes from the weight of embarrassment being lifted off of us as a nation.

Rapper plays basketball at CSUN

William Kammer February 27, 2007
Chuck "The Game" Taylor played basketball on Wednesday and Thursday night of last week against CSUN and community competition during open gym in room 160 of Redwood Hall on campus. The Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum selling rapper was accompanied by Lucious Harris, an ex-NBA player for the New Jersey Nets, who teamed up with The Game on both nights, said Logan Hartley, a 23-year-old senior at CSUN and open gym coordinator.
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