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

Volleyball team has successful break

Daily Sundial March 30, 2005

As relaxing and much needed as the spring break was for many people, the CSUN athletic teams were unable to relax the same way. After dispatching 15th ranked George Mason in three sets at CSUN, the men's...

Women’s tennis team wins three, minus top player

Special to the Daily Sundial March 30, 2005

The CSUN women's tennis team approached spring break with a daunting schedule in front of them. They faced the prospect of playing six matches in 14 days against stiff competition. CSUN was looking to...

Pro sports loses out to the college game

Opinion Editor March 30, 2005

I don't purport to know a heck of a lot about sports, but anyone can see that the past two weeks of college basketball have been, simply put, amazing. As sports pundits across the backs of newspapers have...

Professor pens revised edition of retirement book

Daily Sundial March 30, 2005

CSUN Geology Professor Warren Bland released his latest book, "Retire in Style: 60 Outstanding Places Across the U.S.A. and Canada," a revised edition of his 2001 publication. The updated version includes...

Society breeds our violent men, but sidesteps the issue

Managing Editor March 30, 2005

Five students from Red Lake High School, along with four other innocent people, are dead in Minnesota thanks to the sick actions of a 16-year-old boy. Sadly, in what is yet another school shooting to...

State public employees rally to protest governor

Daily Sundial March 30, 2005

California teachers, nurses, firefighters and other public employees are coming together to protest Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's effort to privatize pension funds, increase patient-to-nurse ratios in hospitals,...

Who Cesar Chavez was, and why we celebrate him

Daily Sundial March 30, 2005

This story is about Cesar Chavez, a Mexican-American, but in these simultaneously polarized and homogenized days, it is intended for all. The problem with Chavez and other great civil rights leaders...

Abstinence-only programs intimidating and dangerous

columnist March 30, 2005

Abstinence-only sex education programs are growing in popularity in American schools. Needless to say, there is much debate over the effectiveness of these programs. The appeal of a program promoting sexual...

Electrical difficulties with new vending machines

Daily Sundial March 30, 2005

New Pepsi vending machines in Manzanita Hall are experiencing electrical problems, prompting faculty and students to complain of machine malfunctions, warm drinks, and unrefunded purchases. Due to the...

Hilarious one-man performance in ‘Star Trek Indiana’

Special to the Daily Sundial March 30, 2005

Star Trek Indiana is a one-man act written and performed by Ben Livingston, which shows us the ability for a family's bond to remain in tact, even when divided between two opposite cultures spanning almost...

Hahn, Villaraigosa face off at CSUN

Daily Sundial March 29, 2005

Mayor James Hahn and Los Angeles councilmember Antonio Villaraigosa faced off for the first time since the primary election during a televised debate held in the University Student Union Grand Salon Monday....

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