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

Having the support of her parents and being self dedicated, Chandler Juliet  has released her first EP, Turning Points. She believes anyone can reach their goals with hard work. Photo Credit: Juan Pardo/ Contributor

Songstress paints the silence with music

Allessandra Lopez November 5, 2014

After working as a camp counselor and singing to young girls at an arts camp in Michigan, 20-year-old business marketing major Chandler Juliet decided she wanted to make her music known to the world. “Hearing...

Illustration By Kiera Haggenbrenner/ Contributor

Tips and tricks to stay organized all semester long

Leah Arzu November 4, 2014

  With the semester in full swing you may be feeling a little overwhelmed by the mounting assignments and impending midterms. Is it that time again already? Some of us have just about stamped...

K-Pop, much like American pop, is a genre of music that is most popular among teenagers and young adults. Photo Credit: Candice Criss/The Sundial

K-Pop club brings Korean culture to CSUN

Allessandra Lopez November 3, 2014

One of the newest clubs on campus started off with a bang. The Korean Pop Club (K-Pop) is an organization that started last semester with the hope to bring students together where they are able to socialize...

Illustration By Kristine Delicana/ Illustrations Editor

The Cognitive Science of Religion: A new approach to the study of religion

Manny D. Araujo October 31, 2014

A new approach to the study of religion is using cognitive science to try reach a new understanding of religious behavior and thought. Cognitive science of religion is a 20-year-old field that...

Illustration By Jae Kitinoja/ Contributor

Keep calm and graduate on time

Crystal Lambert October 30, 2014

Like many college students, my four-year plan has not quite been four years. However, graduating only a semester late, I’m still one of the lucky ones. The six-year plan is the new four-year plan....

Dickran Khodanian, 21, senior, history major, volunteering this past summer at a day camp in Proshyan, Armenia, with the AYF Youth Corps program.

CSUN student helps educate others on Armenian culture

Alik Ourfalian October 30, 2014

Khodanian, 21, a history major with a minor in Armenian Studies, often heard his grandparents telling him stories. These were stories about their childhood, their parents and about their people.These...

Fall Fashion for 2014 has the plaid pattern popular along with leather or pho leather accessories like a pho leather backpack for students. Photo Credit: Trevor Stamp/ Senior Photographer

Fall fashion embraces the heat on CSUN campus

Natanya Toomes October 30, 2014

additional reporting by Georgia Simone Levy, contributor We already know that the heat is making statement here at CSUN, but is the style as hot as the heat? Fall fashion is here, we’re just...

Take advantage of Día de los Muertos festivities on campus, around CSUN this weekend.

Take advantage of Día de los Muertos festivities on campus, around CSUN this weekend.

Samantha Petersen October 29, 2014

Oct. 30 Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlán (M.E.Ch.A) hosts Noche de Ofrendas, “an evening of reflection with a ceremony for those of our loved ones that have passed away.” There will...

Illustration by Kristine Delicana/ Illustrations Editor

Student voices: best and worst of growing up with Halloween

Melisa Fumbarg October 28, 2014

  Growing up means a change in the Halloween spirit. Things are never quite the same but college students find new ways to celebrate the holiday that are age appropriate. “Now only a few...

woman reading a book at a cafe

Grad student driven to succeed despite challenges

Silvia Gutierrez October 27, 2014

At the age of 12, Mayra Roxi Diaz, a graduate student enrolled in a masters program for counseling, was put in her grandmother's custody while her mother faced issues with drug addiction and her father...

Sister Fatty-Ma, of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, at a charity bingo event at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Pasadena.

Looking beyond drag: Bingo charity event sparks conversation

Samantha Petersen October 25, 2014

"Bingo!" a woman calls out as she waves the first winning bingo ticket of the night. As she makes her way to the podium where the announcer stands other attendees take aim and pelt her with their...

Senior deaf studies majors Jaspreet Ghotra (left), president of the Deaf Students Association, and Michelle Jones, 24, treasurer of the DSA. The DSA held a fundraiser on Tuesday, Sept. 30 at PizzaRev in Nothridge, Calif. Photo Credit: Alex Vejar/ The Sundial

Deaf Studies Association creates deaf awareness at CSUN

Allessandra Lopez October 23, 2014

>>>CORRECTION: The story incorrectly stated that April Kelley is half-deaf the correct term is hard of hearing. Additionally, the story also incorrectly stated that one of the events that...

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