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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

It goes down in the DM: Dating during a pandemic

It goes down in the DM: Dating during a pandemic

Karine Reganyan, reporter April 29, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the lives of college students in ways no one knew imaginable. From virtual learning to cancelled graduations and a world under lockdown, the aftermath effects of the pandemic...

“Baketopia” winner donates winnings to California Farmworker Foundation, L.A. LGBT Center

Bryan Arevalo, Reporter April 29, 2021

Gregory Rodriguez, the first winner of HBO Max Originals “Baketopia,” never imagined he would end up on a TV show. After four failed attempts at landing a position on shows like “Chopped” and other...

Barclay's Coffee & Tea owner Diego Lopez, left, prepares a drink for a customer at his cafe on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 in Northridge, Calif.

Exploring Barclays: So much more than coffee and tea

Nayeli De La Torres, Reporter April 28, 2021

For many coffee-goers, the basic activity of a traditional coffee shop experience is something yearned for during a global pandemic. Coffee shop culture goes beyond fulfilling a caffeine fix, it’s...

Podcast: The community on Armenian remembrance

Podcast: The community on Armenian remembrance

Pejvauk Shahamat, Audio Editor April 28, 2021

In this podcast, Lucy Keroglyan and Karine Reganyan speak to members of the Armenian community and gather their thoughts on Armenian Remembrance Day and what it means to them. Lucy Keroglyan talks...

This year's Earth Day theme is  "Restore our Earth.¨

5 songs to listen to in celebration of Earth Day

Belen Hernandez, Contributor April 22, 2021

Earth is our home and with climate change affecting our world people have started to take steps to help. Earth Day aims to raise awareness of global warming and climate change, as well as how important...

LACMA

Wondering what museums or art exhibits are open in Los Angeles? Here’s a guide.

Karine Reganyan, reporter April 21, 2021

As the daily number of COVID-19 cases begins to drop due to the increased distribution of the vaccine, museums, aquariums, galleries and botanical gardens are preparing to open their doors to the public...

Alan and Santina Byler take in the view from a high vantage point, where visitors can view the entirety of the Japanese garden in Huntington Library in San Marino, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021.

Zen Zones: Places for Angelenos to relax under the sun

Nadine Cortez, Samantha Bravo, and Kaitlyn Lavo April 15, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic may have forced residents to stay home, but Los Angeles is an outdoor city — there are plenty of activities people can do to relieve the tensions brought on by the pandemic. From...

Amoeba Music's new 20,000 square feet-store at 6200 Hollywood Blvd. is roughly the same size of its former location at 6400 Sunset Blvd. The new location in Hollywood, Calif. reopened on Thursday, April 1, 2021.

New location, same vibes: Amoeba Music reopens on Hollywood Boulevard

Samantha Bravo April 9, 2021

Nostalgia returned to the streets of Hollywood last week when the iconic music retailer, Amoeba Music, opened its doors after being closed for more than a year. Customers waited in a socially distanced...

An all-vegan spread from Blazin' Burgers 'N Fried Chicken in Burbank, Calif.

Dish Diaries: Blazin’ Burgers offers award-winning vegan fried chicken

Monserrat Solis, Assistant Culture Editor April 7, 2021

Blazin’ Burgers, a new fast food joint on Victory Boulevard in Burbank, reminded me of what In-n-Out used to be before they had indoor dining: a small stand with a long line of customers eagerly...

A customer chats with Kendra Settle at Uplift Us Marketplace in Granada Hills, Calif., on Saturday, Mar. 27, 2020.

Granada Hills’ Uplift Us Marketplace: a store that unites, boosts Black-owned businesses

Evelin Robles, Reporter April 6, 2021

A line of people wrapped around the corner of Shoshone Avenue and Chatsworth Street as a young boy and girl passed down the line with a tray that had small water bottles and samples like small New Orleans-style...

Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi: Entrepreneur Julia Kozlov

Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi: Entrepreneur Julia Kozlov

Hengame Abassi, Contributor April 1, 2021

Julia Kozlov is a Los Angeles Valley College transfer student, a mother of two children and the owner of Let's Celebrate Entertainment. In this episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,”...

Women's Month Playlist

Women’s Month Playlist

Jenna Wilson, Reporter April 1, 2021

Women have not only fought for equal rights for things such as voting and equal pay, but also sexual expression and independence. Music has reflected these liberties fought for by strong women inspired...

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