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

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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...

A person playing pac-man

Photo Essay: Gamer life

David Olvera, Reporter May 12, 2022

In front of the CSUN gym in the University Student Union lies a dungeon of zombie invasions, fist brawls to the death, wizards casting magic spells, and adventures beyond your wildest imagination. Students...

Photo Illustration: A faux Oscar statue stands in the CSUN photo studio on Feb. 15, 2022, in Northridge, Calif.

The 2022 Oscars bring more firsts

Grace Da Rocha, Arts & Entertainment Editor February 17, 2022

The 2022 Oscar nominations have marked a historic win for the disabled community with the first deaf male nominee, but the academy has lacked representation throughout its history. One new milestone...

“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...

Barclays 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...

“Fight For You” : How H.E.R. used Black history for inspiration

“Fight For You” : How H.E.R. used Black history for inspiration

Jenna Wilson, Reporter March 11, 2021

The song “Fight For You” by Gabriellla Wilson, professionally known as H.E.R., captures what it means to be targeted by hate and feel the need to fight for one’s people, with stirring lyrics and...

Students opt for comfort over style as classes have moved online due to the pandemic.

Why students are opting for sweatpants instead of denims during the pandemic

Karine Reganyan, reporter March 5, 2021

Once upon a time, dressing up for school was a fun and expressive way for students to showcase their individualities through fashion. Whether it was through a new pair of mom jeans, sporting their favorite...

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