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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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‘37th Annual CSUN Powwow’ celebrates Native American culture

Quinn Alexander, Reporter December 16, 2022

The powerful songs from the northern and southern drums guided the head dancers under a brilliant blue sky as they celebrated their Native American culture at the “37th Annual CSUN Powwow.” Put...

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Conversations with Kodi: Kenzie Capers

Kodi Mabon, Reporter December 15, 2022

Kenzie Capers is a model, influencer and artist. Capers discusses her journey and what keeps her motivated to keep pushing herself while managing life outside of social media.   The Daily...

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CSUN Students on the Rise: Josh Quintero

Valour Blanton, Reporter December 14, 2022

Josh Quintero is an 18-year-old rapper pursuing a music career while attending CSUN. Quintero talks about his music journey and his goals in the industry. He gives insight on his upcoming music video and...

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Pride Center holds ‘Trans-Gression Punk Show’

Warren Lopez, Reporter December 12, 2022

The CSUN Pride Center held its “Trans-Gression Punk Show” at the Grand Salon in the University Student Union on Nov. 15, in honor of Transgender Awareness Week. Purple lights and blaring speakers...

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Brittney Griner arrives in US after Russian prisoner swap

Edward Segal, Sports Editor December 9, 2022

WNBA superstar Brittney Griner has arrived back in the United States after being released from Russian detention in a prisoner exchange, just in time to spend the holidays with her family. Griner was...

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Black Scholars Matter strives to increase Black enrollment

Sam Neff, Culture Editor December 9, 2022

Black enrollment at the state university system peaked at 26,193 in 2008, but since then, about 7,000 fewer Black students have been enrolled at California State University, according to the California...

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CSUN’s sound waves ripple across Southern California

Derek Ortega, Reporter December 8, 2022

CSUN has a radio station — "88.5-FM: The SoCal Sound.” The station broadcasts alternative music and shares a frequency with Saddleback College in Mission Viejo. The duo Nic Harcourt and Jet host...

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CSUN alumna concedes in Santa Clarita district race

Marissa Roberts, Assistant News Editor December 7, 2022

Republican incumbent and CSUN alumna Suzette Martinez Valladares conceded to Democrat Pilar Schiavo in the race to represent California Assembly District 40 on Tuesday, Nov. 29. Valladares was down...

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Karen Bass elected first woman mayor of Los Angeles

Pablo Orihuela, News Editor November 29, 2022

Democratic Rep. Karen Bass won the election for mayor of Los Angeles against Rick Caruso on Nov. 16, according to The Associated Press. Bass will become the first woman mayor of Los Angeles, and only the...

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Villanueva voted out after one term as county sheriff

Pablo Orihuela, News Editor November 28, 2022

Former Long Beach Police Department Chief Robert Luna won the election for Los Angeles county sheriff against incumbent Alex Villanueva. The result comes after Villanueva conceded defeat in a long-winded...

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CSUN Students on the Rise: Michael Loizzo

Valour Blanton, Reporter November 24, 2022

Michael Loizzo currently works as a model for the Wilhelmina Models modeling agency, while also pursuing his journalism degree at CSUN. Loizzo talks about balancing school while traveling the world, and...

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The future of Black women in STEM

Fatimah Jackson, Reporter November 24, 2022

Before deciding to attend CSUN, public health major Alyssa Singleton felt neglected by administrators at her high school. She shared that many educators, despite wanting the best for the students, did...

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