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

Number of Iraqi civilian deaths disputed

Daily Sundial March 17, 2005

According to the Iraqi Coalition Casualty Count, an organization that gets its information from the United States Department of Defense, 1,510 U.S. soldiers have been killed, and 11,285 U.S. soldiers have...

The true meaning behind leprechauns and wearing green

Daily Sundial March 17, 2005

Last year on St. Patrick's Day, my roommates and I went to an Irish pub in New York City. We had a great time drinking, but all those green shots added up. When our bill came it was somewhere around $400....

Service in Iraq changes a student’s perspective

Daily Sundial March 17, 2005

Just a few weeks after the war in Iraq began, Omar Masry, senior finance major, was headed there with a special operations battalion. "I didn't know what to expect," Masry said. He just knew his destination:...

Fog blanket

defaultuser March 17, 2005

Fog blanket slide show CSUN students awoke to a foggy campus March 10

Polls reveal international dissent over war

Daily Sundial March 17, 2005

The United States has lost the trust of citizens in countries around the world since the start of the Iraq War two years ago, according to a recent poll conducted by the Program on International Policy...

Military recruitment now more difficult on high school campuses

Daily Sundial March 17, 2005

Two years into the Iraq War, military recruiters are finding their jobs at high school campuses to be challenging, as some high school administrators limit their contact with students, and organizations...

Nation and CSUN students divided in their views on the war in Iraq

Daily Sundial March 17, 2005

Public approval of the war in Iraq has fluctuated ever since the initial stages two years ago, but has been noticeably declining over the past year, with about half of the polled population supporting...

Blockbuster late fee policy unclear

Guest Columnist March 16, 2005

Economics classes teach that there is no such thing as a free lunch, because the cost is ultimately paid by someone somewhere. In other words, consumers should be weary of such supposedly "free" deals....

If you like Mr. Gramps, get a load of Mrs. Gramps

defaultuser March 16, 2005

Mrs. Gramps here to try to give you kiddies some real advice. Now, this past month, Mr. Gramps has been walking around our mobile home as though he is too hot for his britches. Apparently, with his weekly...

Men take only one in Pepperdine tournament

Special to the Daily Sundial March 16, 2005

The Matadors' struggled over the weekend, losing two out of three games in Malibu at the Yellow Book USA Classic, a round-robin tournament featuring non-conference opponents Oregon State, Winthrop, and...

Winter is no longer the most wonderful time of the year

Daily Sundial March 16, 2005

Spring is just around the corner and as any sports enthusiast will tell you, spring, not winter, is the most wonderful time of the year. With so many different sports currently being played, a sports fan...

Secularist influences in U.S. overemphasized

Guest Columnist March 16, 2005

Commentator Bill O'Reilly of Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" reported in March 2004 that over 78 percent of Americans believed moral values were on the decline, and described the moral compass...

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