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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

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Review: Sam Smith’s ‘Gloria’: Spin or skip?

José C. Delgado, Reporter February 27, 2023

Last month, Sam Smith delivered their fourth full-length album, “Gloria.” The album marks the artist’s return after 2020’s “Love Goes.” In this album, Smith explores themes of self-acceptance...

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CSUN Black Scholars Matter presents: Friday Night Funk

Julia Dilacar, Reporter February 24, 2023

CSUN Black Scholars Matter is hosting a karaoke funk night on Feb. 24 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Thousand Oaks Room in the University Student Union. This is BSM’s first event of the year, and students are...

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Editor’s pick: Five new age punk artists that are making Black history

Pamela Garcia, Assistant Sports Editor February 23, 2023

The punk scene has majorly evolved over the years, becoming primarily white and male-dominated. Today, more artists are popping up to put their flags in the ground as the representation of people of color...

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Writer’s pick: Five sports films to watch during Black History Month

Elijah Uche, Reporter February 23, 2023

In the United States, Black history is recognized during the month of February. In today’s era, the most famous way to observe Black history is through the media. Films and documentaries have been created...

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Movie review: ‘Love, Rosie’

Melany Martinez, Reporter February 23, 2023

"Love, Rosie" shares the heart-wrenching story of two people desperately wanting to be together, but through the trials and tribulations of young adulthood they are pushed further apart. This story of...

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CSUN Music presents: The Faculty Artist Recital

Julia Dilacar, Reporter February 18, 2023

The CSUN music department is hosting a faculty artist recital featuring professor Diane Ketchie and CSUN alum Alice Huang. The recital will take place on Sunday, Feb. 19, at the Shigemi Matsumoto Recital...

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Black-owned restaurants in the San Fernando Valley

Breanna Nichols, Reporter February 15, 2023

Black History Month is a time to celebrate and embrace Black culture and traditions, which can’t be spoken about without mentioning food. From Jamaican cuisine to traditional Southern soul food, this...

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OPINION: The Sundial’s song picks For Valentine’s Day

José C. Delgado and Elvin Gonzalez February 14, 2023

Gimme Little Sign - Brenton Wood Brenton Wood’s discography never fails to express feelings toward another person in an amorous way. When listeners hear his music, they can feel his passion for romance...

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Soraya performance preview: Melissa Aldana Quartet

Julia Dilacar, Reporter February 8, 2023

The Soraya is set to host Melissa Aldana on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Aldana will be kicking off the Jazz at Naz festival with her music through the instrument known as the tenor saxophone. Aldana was the first...

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Theater department ends semester with ‘Once on This Island’

Natalie Lopez, Reporter December 19, 2022

CSUN’s Department of Theatre put on “Once on This Island” for their final fall production of the 2022 school year, directed by Christine Menzies and musical direction by Christopher Moscatiello....

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Behind the scenes of CSUN’s fashion show

Aimee Perez, Reporter May 21, 2022

Glossy audition posters with the words “Models Wanted” were posted throughout campus, inviting students to participate in a fashion show organized by TRENDS — a student-run organization that helps...

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