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Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Students receive graduate school information at annual conference

Daily Sundial March 15, 2005

Three hundred and fifty CSUN students gathered in the University Student Union Grand Salon for the Seventh Annual Advancement to Graduate Education Conference Saturday. The conference theme this year was...

Parents playing bigger role in students’ lives

Daily Sundial March 15, 2005

The Millennial Generation, also referred to as Generation Y, is more likely to receive direct parental attention than earlier generations, leading them to feel more cherished and full of potential, according...

Psychology Association hosts weeklong sex series

Daily Sundial March 15, 2005

Throughout this week, the Multicultural Psychology Association will be hosting a series of talks and events centered around the topic of sex. "This event is a series of lectures and events with guest speakers,...

Kyoto Protocol goes into effect without U.S. participation

Daily Sundial March 15, 2005

The United States has thus far refused to sign the Kyoto Protocol, a treaty that requires countries to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses -- the primary causes of global warming....

United Farm Workers

defaultuser March 15, 2005

slide show From 10-11 a.m. Thursday, March 10, hundreds of people gathered for the Mile Long Human Billboard Line, which formed at the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and La Brea Avenue. People of all...

College study abroad boycott misguided

Guest Columnist March 15, 2005

T he war in Iraq has consumed a lot of time in Americans' lives. Surely, most everyone has been involved in debates about who should be in Iraq, why we should or shouldn't be there, and how to get out....

Syria must learn to abide by international law

Sports editor March 15, 2005

With the recent assassination of the former prime minister of Lebanon Rafik Hariri, Lebanon and Syria have jumped to the top of newspaper headlines. Syria has now become publicly viewed as the evil occupier,...

Red Bull Music Labs debut student work at Temple Bar

Special to the Daily Sundial March 15, 2005

Ten participants from the Red Bull Music Lab deputed their songs to a live audience for the first time at the Temple Bar in Santa Monica March 6. They worked on their songs nonstop for five days at a...

CSUN students and Deaf West Theatre

Daily Sundial March 15, 2005

The Taste of Sunrise," a play that uses both sign language and spoken word, will be performed at CSUN from March 18th- April 3rd in the Little Theatre. The story is set in the 1920s and is about a young...

CSUN students, take heart, fashion police on patrol

Guest Columnist March 14, 2005

I don't know who actually said they liked the last article I wrote on fashion, but thank you. Now, I'm back for round two. Don't worry, I have the rest of the semester to tell you what you should or should...

Matadors come up short in Big West Tournament

Daily Sundial March 14, 2005

The atmosphere in the Anaheim Convention Center was intense with only seven seconds left on the clock, as Pacific lead Northridge by two points. Forward Ian Boylan held the ball for a second or two. He...

Former gang members provide guidance to troubled youth

Daily Sundial March 14, 2005

Rocio Santacruz must convince people everyday that gang members are human. Being International Campaign Director for Homies Unidos, an organization dedicated to helping current and former gang members...

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