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

Flooded walkways, fallen trees, and leaks comprise rain-related damage on campus

Special to the Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

Repairs will require an estimate of between 200 and 300 personnel hours for inspection and repairs following the three storms that have hit Southern California this year, said Lynn Wiegers, associate director...

Crime Log

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The following information was provided by the Campus Police Department's Daily Summary Report. 02/22/05 -- Petty Theft Someone removed a CSUN student's unattended purse from a dining table in the University...

First local 2005 West Nile case reported

Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

The first confirmed case of a human infected with West Nile Virus this year in the United States was discovered earlier this month in the eastern region of Los Angeles County, according to a report from...

Majors fair aims to guide students in right direction, make them aware of options

Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

CSUN students were given the opportunity to explore majors, minors, organizations, and activities at Majors Fair 2005. The event, which was organized by the Academic Resource Center/EOP and took place...

Water Polo playing well

Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

The 16th-ranked CSUN women's water polo team is preparing to face its toughest weekend of the year. In the Gaucho 24-team tournament in Santa Barbara this weekend, the women will face off against some...

L.A. mayoral race full of good drama

Editor in Chief February 24, 2005

I must admit, local elections can be a bit boring. For those unwilling to look underneath the surface of it all, they lack the glitter and shine that national elections seem to carry. Little attention...

Reality TV transcends fad status

Guest Columnist February 24, 2005

W hat is this obsession we have with reality TV? Why must we watch poor helpless fools eat cockroaches or be ridiculed on national television, all for the sake of cash and/or their 15 minutes of fame?...

Women’s issues, including gender roles, discussed in history course

Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

Women in America have come a long way since Seneca Falls, N.Y., in July 1848, when women like Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton held the Women's Rights Convention. History 349B, American Women Since...

CSUN has best year ever with $28.8 million in 2003-04 fundraising

Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

The 2003-2004 school year became the best year for fundraising for CSUN. It was the fifth consecutive year in which CSUN has topped its yearly fundraising total. A total of $28.8 million in monetary support...

Study finds preschool attendance prevents criminal activity??? Some experts say type of school plays a large factor

Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

Kids who do not attend preschool are twice as likely to become career criminals, according to a report released this month by the nonprofit organization Fight Crime: Invest in Kids California. The report,...

Apathy prominent among college students

Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

Young people ages 18 to 24 tend to read less and are less concerned with social, economic and political issues, compared with people age 35 and older. A report released last year by the Newspaper Association...

Relient K plays sold-out show, promotes new album

Special to the Daily Sundial February 24, 2005

I watched the proverbial sunrise coming up over the Pacific" is how Relient K opened their set Saturday night to a sold-out show at the Avalon in Hollywood, with their song "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been."...

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