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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

Children rally for a ceasefire in Gaza

Jess Brumana, Contributor February 7, 2024

Nearly 400 people gathered at Oceanview Park in Santa Monica to rally for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The event was led by Palestinian-American kids and teens in association with SAWA...

CSUN men’s volleyball earns crucial victories

Edward Segal, Editor-in-Chief February 3, 2024

CSUN men’s volleyball didn’t skip a beat against Central State. They had just defeated 11th-ranked USC, and carried over their momentum when they faced the winless Marauders. The Matadors jumped ahead...

CSUN women’s golf hosts tri-match in prevention of human trafficking

Quinn Alexander, Video Editor February 3, 2024

New Year, new season for the CSUN Women's Golf team. The matadors kick off the spring semester by hosting a Tri-Match against CSU Bakersfield and Long Beach State University. The tournament was in memory...

LA County’s Burial of the Unclaimed Dead

Jess Brumana, Reporter February 1, 2024

For over a hundred years, Los Angeles County has held an annual ceremony to bury the remains of those who died and were unclaimed by their families. On December 14th, 2023 the unclaimed dead of 2020 were...

CFA Strike at CSUN

Quinn Alexander January 25, 2024

The California Faculty Association began the Spring 2024 semester striking for a new contract on Monday, January 22nd. Professors, librarians, counselors, coaches and students supporting in solidarity,...

New York Times names CSUN most economically diverse campus in nation

Quinn Alexander, Video Editor November 15, 2023

The CSUN Instagram page announced that they're the most economically diverse campus in the nation. However, that's not entirely the case. On Tuesday afternoon, the csun_edu Instagram page said, according...

Eating the Archives opening reception

Isaac Gavino, Reporter October 30, 2023

Inside the CSUN Library Exhibit Gallery, Eating the Archives is a display that explores the many ways we interact with food throughout our lives. The exhibit showcases books, documents, cookware, and more,...

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Sunset Sessions: Nishwakie

PJ Shahamat, Audio Editor December 15, 2022

Caribbean-born alternative R&B singer Tarik Lord and guitarist Josh Feliciano, who comprise the band Nishwakie, discuss their new single “Guava” and how they signed with CSUN's record label Five...

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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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Sunset Sessions: Swells

PJ Shahamat, Audio Editor December 1, 2022

Swells is a band from North Hollywood, Chatsworth, and Arleta, California. The band discusses the rollout of their 2020 album “Love Olympics,” what makes them choose who to feature, and their recent...

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Sunset Sessions: Hoity-Toity

PJ Shahamat, Audio Editor October 8, 2022

Hoity-Toity is a four-piece pop rock band from Redlands, California. The band discusses the rollout of their 2019 EP "Not Your Kind," playing shows in Los Angeles, and their upcoming EP’s. Hoity-Toity...

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Sunset Sessions: It’s Butter

PJ Shahamat, Audio Editor May 21, 2022

It’s Butter is a three-piece indie-rock group with funk influence based in Los Angeles. The band discusses the release of their 2020 EP “Not Feeling Human” and their upcoming lineup of singles. It’s...

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