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

Oregon repeals religious clothing ban, amen to that.

Alexandra Brell March 8, 2010

Oregon legislature recently repealed a law, dating back to the 1920’s, which banned public school teachers from wearing religious clothing while in the classroom. This is cause for celebration as it...

CSUN swim team is in no man’s land

Susan Murray March 8, 2010

I saw a “Store Closing,” sign at a major shoe store, so I decided to check it out. I handed my keys to a valet and wandered in to see what they had. The giant warehouse housed maybe 35 pairs of...

Will’s Worried Words: Wake up, Millennials. The dream is dying

William Herbe March 3, 2010

At one of last month’s Presidents Town Hall Meetings an audience member directed a question at CSUN President Jolene Koester. The man asked what more can students do to stop education’s disintegration....

Channel energy into positive action

Alan Der Ohannessian March 3, 2010

  CSUN students are good at praising the value of education but they have an odd way of showing dissatisfaction. The other day, students started trashing Sundial papers in response to an opinion...

Undocumented immigration’s reality

Antoine Abou-Diwan March 3, 2010

 It’s no secret that undocumented immigrants are a problem in the United States.  From people who overstay their visas to people who sneak across our borders, the ease with which people can get into...

Letter to the editor: Mar. 1, 2010

Contributor March 1, 2010

JONATHAN “YONI”  MANN Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) Alumni, Former Recruitment Chair for the Interfraternity Council (IFC) In response to “The Greek society’s philanthropy apathy” Dear author...

Eating disorders have a hold on college students

Aaron Helmbrecht March 1, 2010

Aaron Helmbrecht When we think of an eating disorder, most of us might conjure up an image of a privileged Caucasian woman with nothing else to worry about but her vanity. And in some instances that...

Know your rights and ours

Administrator March 1, 2010

Verbally trashing someone or something is a right and freedom that is practiced daily. As a student publication we get verbally trashed quite often. We can deal with that. But trashing our newspaper and...

The Greek society’s philanthropy apathy

Kimberly Krieger February 24, 2010

[audio:https://sundial.csun.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/GreeksVolunteer.mp3|titles=Greeks Volunteer by Kimberly Kreiger] Sororities and fraternities represent a prominent group of people at CSUN,...

A little goes a long way, even without celebrity

Alexandra Brell February 24, 2010

What do Hurricane Katrina, the tsunami of 2004, and the Haiti earthquake have in common? A celebrity-studded cry to raise money for victims followed each natural disaster. There is nothing like the...

Struggling With Kids Stuff

Michelle Verne February 23, 2010

Student-parents at CSUN, Being a parent of two children in grade school is another obstacle that’s difficult to conquer.  It’s bad enough that I have my own homework to do, but I also have to make...

The Earthquake of Right Wing Racism towards Haiti

Joseph Glatzer February 23, 2010

Joseph Glatzer Most people probably think of Haiti as the poverty-stricken, island nation recently devastated by January’s earthquake. They’ve probably also heard some hateful explanations...

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