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

Tulikihihifo as serious as they come on the court

Daily Sundial March 28, 2005

Ofa Tulikihihifo hates to lose. She works hard during the season and in the off-season to help the team win. When the team doesn't win, Tulikihihifo takes it very seriously. If she plays a bad game, she...

Student discounts not widely publicized by businesses

Daily Sundial March 28, 2005

While a handful of businesses close to campus offer 10 percent student discounts, many choose not to advertise the deals, leaving students unaware that such discounts exist. Advertisements are expensive,...

Law schools aim to overturn Solomon Amendment

Daily Sundial March 28, 2005

Several law schools are arguing that the Solomon Amendment, which gives the Department of Defense the right to withdraw funds from public universities for not permitting military recruiters on their campuses,...

HOPE springs eternal

Daily Sundial March 28, 2005

F or most observers, a Paris Hilton book signing would seem, at worst, like the setup for a bad joke--maybe one about her having to spell-check her autograph or something. But for Chris Jackson, it was...

More than 2,500 U.S. citizens arrested abroad

Daily Sundial March 28, 2005

More than 2,500 U.S. citizens are arrested abroad each year, according to U.S. State Department statistics. According to a circulation signed by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, approximately half...

Sumo event brings Japanese culture to CSUN students

Daily Sundial March 28, 2005

Looking to promote the learning of Japanese culture, the Project Graduation Really Achieves Dreams (GRAD) Los Angeles organization brought to campus large sweaty men wearing no more than revealing mawashis....

Churchill reveals pay discrepancies

Letter to the editor March 28, 2005

Thanks to Sam Richard for his excellent cover story, "Churchill was offered campus position, sources say," on March 10, which reported the possibility of Ward Churchill being offered a position at CSUN...

CSU should develop clean energy plan

Letter to the editor March 28, 2005

The California State University Board of Trustees met the week before spring break to discuss a prospective clean and renewable energy policy. This is a highly relevant issue in the San Fernando Valley...

Remedial courses compromise CSUN

Guest Columnist March 28, 2005

Looking for a high school math class in college? Then step right up, because CSUN has got just what you're looking for, and just enough of them to accommodate about half of all our incoming freshmen. Yes,...

Crime Log

defaultuser March 28, 2005

The following information was provided by the Campus Police Department's Daily Summary Report: 03/16/05 -- Recovered Stolen Vehicle A CSUN police officer recovered a vehicle at 9301 Darby Ave. that had...

She Said, He Said: What it feels like at a strip club

defaultuser March 28, 2005

She saidIn celebration of my 21st birthday, my single girlfriends decided to treat me to the ultimate "rite of passage" -- a night of drunken debauchery at a Hollywood strip club. Initially, I hemmed...

‘Queer Science’ author speaks to CSUN students

Special to the Daily Sundial March 17, 2005

Writer, lecturer and gay rights activist Simon Le Vay gave a colorful and comical multimedia presentation to professor Juan Herrero's ethics class, on the biological, psychological and social views of...

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