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The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Why Pete Rose should be forgiven in this weeks edition of Dear Mr. Commissioner. Photo courtesy of TNS.

Dear Mr. Commissioner: How to handle the Pete Rose predicament

Sean Thomas March 17, 2015
Should MLB Commissioner Robert Manfred acknowledge Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame?
Tis the season for Bracket Bustas predicting the outcome of March Madness Photo credit: Thomas Gallegos

March Madness Tournament versus College Football Playoffs

Jordan Ball March 15, 2015
Selection Sunday is upon us and millions of tournament brackets are being formulated. The College Football Playoffs ended about two months ago and caused an eruption of debate over the top four teams. Which system do you enjoy, March Madness or College Football Playoffs?
Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim cant believe an officials call during the first half against North Carolina State at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C., on Saturday, March 7, 2015. N.C. State won, 71-57. (Ethan Hyman/Raleigh News & Observer/TNS)

Syracuse & Jim Boeheim penalized amid NCAA Investigation

Jordan Ball March 12, 2015
The NCAA's imposed sanctions will rot the Syracuse Orange program for the near and distant future.
MLB Commissioner Robert Manfred (middle) has a long season ahead of him as the baseball season kicks off in just a few weeks. Photo courtesy of TNS

Dear Mr. Commissioner: Learn from the past

Sean Thomas March 9, 2015

Dear Commissioner Robert Manfred, March is always a great time of the year for me. Down here in Los Angeles the weather is getting better, my allergies are starting to go away, and the boys of summer...

Tradition or Bust: Storming the Court

Tradition or Bust: “Storming the Court”

Thomas Gallegos March 7, 2015
Why one of college basketball's long-running traditions needs tweaking, not abolishment.
Brandon Marshall has been traded to the New York Jets. How will the former Chicago Bears player do with the re-surging Jets? Photo courtesy of TNS.

Brandon Marshall Traded to the New York Jets

Jordan Ball March 7, 2015
In an unexpected trade, The Chicago Bears send star receiver Brandon Marshall to the New York Jets for a conditional 5th round pick, pending physical.
The Western Conference has surprised the fans the most season, with traditional powerhouses dramatically underachieving this season.

On the Ice: Western Conference Playoff Race

Jordan Ball March 6, 2015
With less than 20 games in the regular season, the Western Conference playoff push is heating up. Teams like the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks are in danger of missing the playoffs.
Michael Jordan was named on Forbes Billionaire List Monday, furthering his legacy as one of the most important athletes of all time. Photo courtesy of TNS

Michael Jordan breaks boundaries becoming a billionaire

Lauren Holmes March 5, 2015
What other superstar athletes can learn from His Airness
Dez Bryant, who was recently franchised by the Dallas Cowboys, may get much more out of his season with the new cap space for each NFL team. Photo courtesy of TNS.

New NFL salary cap flexes league’s monetary power

Lauren Holmes March 5, 2015
What teams can do with more money in their pockets in 2015
Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks slams the ball during a game against the Orlando Magic at the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla., on Nov. 13, 2013. (Jacob Langston/Orlando Sentinel/MCT)

J&J’s Top 5: NBA Young Players

Julius Lasin March 4, 2015
Julius & Jordan break down their top-5 young stars in the making
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Xtreme weekly Issue 7: Who is number 1?

Branden Navarro March 3, 2015

Bmx: Cult has been doing frame collaborations with a number of different companies and shops (like Kings Rideshop out in Palm Desert) which generally have been doing pretty well. Cult's new collaboration...

Photo credit: Thomas Gallegos

New York Knicks lose a Favorite; Anthony Mason Dead at 48

Lauren Holmes March 2, 2015

NBA veteran Anthony Mason, known for his artistic hair cuts and a key component of the 1990's New York Knicks, died early Saturday morning due to heart failure at 48-years-old. Mason was in the midst...

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