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

Interview with Lacuna Coils’ Cristiano ‘Criz’ Mozzati

Braulio Campos October 19, 2009

I sit down, with my laptop open and eye my phone eagerly. It’s almost 2:10 pm. I should be getting their call any minute now. My phone vibrates on the table, and I pick it up to see who it is. It’s...

Country pop artist returns to Los Angeles

Valentina Doucette October 19, 2009

In the last 5 years country music icons like Carrie Underwood, and Taylor Swift have skyrocketed the Billboard charts. Country has slowly made its way to the pop world and a new genre called “Country...

Intersections near campus dangerous, community says

Administrator October 19, 2009

View High-risk intersections in a larger map The following students from professor Linda Bowen’s Spring 2009 Journalism 410 class contributed to the story: Danielle Directo, Alexis Lipnicki, Megan...

Rape Aggression Defense courses continues as it aims to develop womens options of self defense

Donnella Collison October 16, 2009

The CSUN Police Department began its four-day R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) course designed for women on the evening of Oct. 14. The systems that are taught in the course were developed by Larry...

Associate Dean of CSUN’s Mike Curb College of Arts was selected as an entry for LA Femme Film Fesitval for documentary about nuns

Charles Landon October 16, 2009

“That All May Be One” chronicles the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. This particular group of nuns started in St. Louis Missouri in 1836 and went on to built their motherhouse in 1840. The sisters...

Spotlight: One out of 36,000

Jaclyn Rymer October 16, 2009

Many people can sing. Many people can play an instrument. Some can write music. Andrew Papillon can do all three. This 23-year-old CSUN student is majoring in liberal studies, but has always...

Three CSUN students create a short film about ‘Letting Go’

Michelle Nelson October 15, 2009

Three CSUN students embarked on an improvisational journey in the independent film, “A Short Film about Letting Go,” that deals with the universal themes of loss and acceptance. The film, completed...

Taking Back Sunday’s fourth CD definitely rocks, is ‘New Again’

Gloria Star October 15, 2009

Anyone looking for a great CD to listen to should look no further than Taking Back Sunday. Their new CD, “New Again”, is mostly fast paced with many catchy tunes that will keep listeners rocking out...

‘Couples Retreat’ fails to live up to hype, potential

Sam Leon October 15, 2009

Couples Retreat features one of the best movie cast of this summer or fall season, and the payoff is a healthy share of laughs. Unfortunately, an unfocused plot prevents it from living up to it’s potential...

Special Investigative Report: Food options at school examined

Administrator October 15, 2009
Many of the campus eateries have encountered problems. The following violations are from the most recent reports compiled by county health officials and posted on the Environmental Health Department’s Web site and from copies of the reports we have gathered.

Bachelor of arts diploma plans cancelled, would have allowed students to graduate without a specific major

Marlene Pantaleon October 15, 2009

The university planned to approve a Bachelor of Arts diploma with a working title called University B.A. that would allow students to graduate without a specific major. The proposal was cancelled after...

Spotlight: One student out of 36,000

Aprile Sumague October 14, 2009

For Cyle Zezotarski traveling is not all about staying at swanky hotels and visiting the usual tourist spots. Traveling for him is learning the culture of one’s country or state, being able to meet...

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