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

Longtime vendors protest against the San Fernando Swap Meet management

Samantha Bravo, Assistant Campus Editor July 16, 2020

Around 100 people gathered at the San Fernando Swap Meet on Tuesday to protest against the management’s lack of communication with vendors during the coronavirus pandemic. The swap meet reopened on...

Aspire Northridge, located at the corner of Nordhoff Street and Darby Avenue, offers CSUN students a housing option, as Student Housing limits the number of bed spaces for fall.

New apartment complex for students near CSUN expects full occupancy despite online fall semester

Shannon Carter, Reporter July 15, 2020

Construction is nearly complete for a new apartment complex — set to launch in mid-August — near campus. The complex is geared toward CSUN students and its developers expect full occupancy despite...

The Trump administration has recalled their directive to deport international students if their classes are entirely online on Tuesday, allowing CSUN international students to remain in the U.S.

ICE rescinds directive that threatened to remove international students from U.S.

Orlando Mayorquin, Campus Editor July 14, 2020

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement rescinded a directive on Tuesday that would have forced international students whose semesters were fully online to leave the country. The directive,...

Newsoms order comes one month after L.A. County began to reopen many businesses.

Indoor operations at gyms, hair salons, malls and more to close in L.A. and 29 other counties

Sloane Bozzi, Assistant Campus Editor July 13, 2020

On Monday Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the immediate closure of indoor operations at fitness centers, places of worship, offices for non-critical sectors, personal care services, hair salons, barbershops...

Neon Retro Arcade owners Mark and Mia Guenther opened their first arcade in Pasadena in 2015. The Guenthers preserved and restored games from their personal collection and made them accessible for others to enjoy.

Neon Retro Arcade raises $16,000 while being closed amid the coronavirus pandemic

Samantha Bravo, Assistant Campus Editor July 8, 2020

Mark Guenther said they felt like they reached the stride of a successful business right before they had to close. Neon Retro Arcade, just down the street from CSUN on Reseda Boulevard, is a place where...

COVID-19 curve in L.A. county.

COVID-19 by the numbers in L.A. County: How is COVID-19 affecting Angelenos?

Logan Bik and Sloane Bozzi July 8, 2020

As some countries begin to see a decrease in the number of COVID-19 cases, the United States continues to see an uptick of positive COVID-19 cases. With the U.S. having more confirmed cases of COVID-19...

Fourth of July firework shows in L.A. County have been canceled per L.A. County Department of Public Healths order, in an effort to slow the spread on the coronavirus.

Fourth of July firework displays canceled after L.A. County modified orders

Samantha Bravo and Sloane Bozzi July 3, 2020

Fourth of July celebrations will be less traditional in Los Angeles County this year, following orders from local and state officials to avoid gatherings and prohibit firework displays. L.A. County...

Gov. Newsoms latest order requires  restaurants in L.A. County to seat customers outdoors, in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Governor orders L.A. County bars and in-door restaurant operations to close

Sloane Bozzi, Assistant Campus Editor July 1, 2020

Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the immediate closure of indoor operations at restaurants, bars, wineries, cardrooms, entertainment centers, movie theaters, zoos and museums in 19 counties, including Los Angeles...

CSUNs plans rely on the fall semester being virtual with limited in-person class sessions while adhering to health authorities guidelines.

CSUN announces detailed plans for fall 2020

Orlando Mayorquin, News Editor June 30, 2020

CSUN President Dianne F. Harrison announced detailed plans for the upcoming fall semester Tuesday. The plans include limited face-to-face courses, reduced on-campus housing and self-screening protocols....

Los Angeles County beaches will be closed for the Fourth of July weekend, which typically sees large gatherings. L.A. County continues to see a steep increase in the number of COVID-19 cases.

Los Angeles County beaches closed for Fourth of July weekend due to spike in coronavirus cases

Samantha Bravo, Assistant Campus Editor June 29, 2020

Los Angeles County Public Health officials ordered the closure of beaches from Friday to Monday in an attempt to slow the community spread of COVID-19. L.A. County beaches, piers, bike paths and parking...

Amound Anderson is one of the many athletes set to play for CSUN this fall.

College recruits face new challenges thanks to COVID-19

Andres Soto, Assistant Sports Editor June 29, 2020

Elias Jauregui thought the game against College of the Desert was just like any other regular-season baseball game. The right-handed pitcher struggled with his command in the first inning, but his focus...

Carter Ace performs live at Vanalden Park in Northridge

Chris Torres and Michaella Huck June 28, 2020

Carter Ace performed live at Vanalden Park in Northridge on Friday. The group consists of lead singer O’neil Carter Noah, back-up vocalist Alexus Andrade, bassist Daniel Durant, drummer Gio Alford,...

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