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The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Cirque Chinois stuns audience with incredible feats of human agility

Hansook Oh September 30, 2012

Watching the National Circus of the People’s Republic of China almost made up for not watching the summer Olympics. The traveling group of Chinese acrobats and dancers gave a performance filled with...

Tuning into TV apps

Luis Campos September 26, 2012

Looking to enhance your TV viewing pleasure? Well, there are apps for CSUN students to view them on a second screen. And, they might even give you free gifts by watching them on a cell phone or tablet. Viggle...

Reality Check: ‘Community’ knows college life

Reality Check: ‘Community’ knows college life

Jacqueline Kalisch September 26, 2012

With the new Fall TV lineup about to begin, surprisingly NBC’s “Community” is the only show on the air dealing with college students. It begs the question how did this happen? CW’s “Gossip...

TV drunks shape reality

TV drunks shape reality

Casey Delich September 26, 2012

Television characters on our favorite shows have been the drunken friends that everyone loves to laugh at, loves to party with, but don’t want to have to hold up at the end of the night. Many of these...

Fall TV Preview: what to watch and what to avoid

Fall TV Preview: what to watch and what to avoid

Andrew Clark September 26, 2012

It’s that time of year again where your DVR goes on overdrive. In the next few weeks, twenty new shows will debut on the broadcast networks.  ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and the CW are all trying to stem...

Spring Awakening Blooms: Who would’ve thought 19th century Germany would have such rockin’ music?

Taylor Villescas September 26, 2012

Bursting with sex, angst, and catchy songs, “Spring Awakening” is a raunchy evening to behold. Set in 19th century Germany, a group of teenagers start to question their society’s strict rules and...

String Theory transforms Flyaway into music spectacle

‘String Theory’ transforms Flyaway into music spectacle

Terese Torgersen September 24, 2012

At most concerts the audience enjoy the music while the artists are doing the work. This was not the case at String Theory’s “Composition of Sound + Space” performance at the Van Nuys FlyAway...

No Doubt will ‘Push and Shove’ their way on top

No Doubt will ‘Push and Shove’ their way on top

Luis Campos September 24, 2012

No Doubt fans have been waiting for the band's sixth studio album impatiently for the past 11 years. In the decade after releasing "Rock Steady," the band members pursued a few solo projects like Gwen...

‘Horror Nights’ brings Halloween early to Universal

Casey Delich September 24, 2012

Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights opened Friday night to hordes of horror fans and their blood curdling screams, wanting to live their fears in Universal’s six all new mazes for 2012. Once in...

Artists Showcase Their Work at Canoga Park Art Walk

Artists Showcase Their Work at Canoga Park Art Walk

Terese Torgersen September 24, 2012

Barbara Katz Bierman was 21-years-old when her mother passed away and she had to paint to be able to breath. She never plans a piece beforehand. She starts with a plain canvas and goes from there....

‘Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare’ is compelling and educational

Sigournee Grondin September 24, 2012

CSUN held a free screening of Sundance documentary, “Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare.” The screening took place on September 19 and students filled the USU Theater. Although...

‘Fantastic and Strange’ displays classic science fiction at Oviatt Library

Terese Torgersen September 24, 2012

The first Science Fiction magazine is on display at the “Fantastic & Strange” exhibition in the Oviatt library. Mark Joseph, a CSUN instructor in developmental mathematics department was surprised...

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