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

Craig Leener helps out journalism students at the SPJs career day on Thursday, March 10, 2016. (Raul Martinez / The Sundial)

Captured: Career Day

Ashley Grant March 10, 2016
Journalism students one-on-one with professionals.
A Nissan Pathfinder collided with a Mercedes-Benz when the Mercedes was making a u-turn. James Fike / The Sundial

3-car pile up causes traffic delays on Zelzah, 2 injured

Brooke Holland February 29, 2016
Two drivers were sent to the hospital.
After a pursuit of a black Mercedes, cops used cones to block off lanes at the corner of Lassen and Zelzah causing traffic to build up around CSUN campus. (Ashley Grant / The Sundial)

2 CSUN students involved in 5-car collision at Zelzah and Lassen

Eric Licas February 15, 2016
Police pursuit of a reckless driving suspect leads to collision involving five vehicles.
The Africana Studies and Kinesiology departments, in conjunction with the Los Angeles-based dance program GROOV3, held an annual hip-hop workshop on campus, Wednesday. (Patricia Perdomo/ The Sundial)

Students celebrate Black History Month through Hip-Hop dance class

Lindsay Baffo February 11, 2016
The dance program GROOV3, held an annual hip-hop workshop on campus to inspire change and build a global community through dance.
The Sundial / Leni Maiai

Solicitors on campus are a nuisance to students

Contributor February 2, 2016
Aggressive solicitors on campus inhibit students' ability to learn.
The 87th Academy Award nominee class during the luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Monday, Feb. 2, 2015. (Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

CTVA program encourages diversity in the film industry

Contributor February 1, 2016
The CTVA program promoting diversity in the industry by promoting diversity in school first
CSUN Student Eduardo Estrada from the Students for a Quality Education waits to talk to a student about tuition costs. (Brandon Jauregui / The Sundial)

Students petition against possible tuition fee increase before public forum

Edward Ruano January 29, 2016
Students for Quality Education started petition Thursday, in hopes to stop future plans of increasing tuition fees
CSUN dance crew Fasmode performs at the Spring Kick- Off event at the Plaza del Sol on Jan. 28, 2016. (Angel Silva / The Sundial)

University Student Union welcomes back students, hosts annual Spring Kick-Off

Kelsey Earl January 29, 2016
Students took a break from class to enjoy free food, live entertainment and crafts at the University Student Union.
Keynote speaker Tim Wise gives a anti-racism speech to a full audience at The BUILD PODER conference in the Northridge Center on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015 in Northridge, Calif. (David J. Hawkins / The Sundial)

Anti-racist educator speaks on privilege, ignorance

Breanne Foster December 3, 2015
Tim Wise, anti-racist author and educator, spoke at the Build PODER fall conference
A.S. President Jorge Reyes and A.S. Vice President speak to senators about the CSU task force financial model proposal.

CSU financial model proposes tuition increases for resources

Yvonne Zimmerman November 30, 2015
CSU leaders propose new sources for funding that had previously been issued from the state
Crime Blotter banner. This illustration depicts a pair of handcuffs with one of them open and unlocked. There is also a crushed can with its contents spilled out on the floor.

Crime Blotter for the Week of Nov. 23 to Nov. 29

Halie Cook November 30, 2015
Arrests, attempted robbery and vandalism are some of the crimes committed on the CSUN campus over the past week.
Crime Blotter banner. This illustration depicts a pair of handcuffs with one of them open and unlocked. There is also a crushed can with its contents spilled out on the floor.

Crime blotter for Nov.16 to Nov. 19

ariana duenas November 23, 2015
Hit-and-runs, battery, and arrests are some of the crimes from the past week
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