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

Tennis team winds up season with win in Tournament

Daily Sundial April 26, 2005

After losing its first-round match to Long Beach State in the Big West Conference Tournament, the CSUN women's tennis team came right back to close out its season with a victory over Idaho in the consolation...

Bates, Matijasevic stress more unity within campus community

Daily Sundial April 26, 2005

Zachary Bates and Ana Matijasevic both say they think the CSUN campus is fragmented to the point of dismemberment. "The student body, right now, (is) like an amputated body," Bates said. "You (have) fingers...

Charton and Sajadi emphasize experience, impartiality

Daily Sundial April 26, 2005

Associated Students presidential and vice-presidential candidates Chad Charton and Safa Sajadi said they want the campus community to know they have the best interest of all students in mind, as well as...

Baseball team continues winless streak in Big West

Special to the Daily Sundial April 26, 2005

The CSUN baseball team had its hopes of getting at least their first Big West Conference win this past weekend, but the UC Riverside team had hopes of its own, as UCR swept the struggling Matadors in a...

CSUN graduation process surprisingly little fun

Daily spotlight editor April 26, 2005

From the moment we set foot on CSUN's campus, we never stop thinking about graduation. For four years, or upward of five or six for most of us, the time does not seem to pass quickly enough. The closer...

Passover tradition spreads education

Guest Columnist April 26, 2005

This past Saturday, I went to a Passover Seder. I entered late, like Elijah, downed the mandatory four glasses of wine, sang, and did my Passover duty of passing over not a bit of food. Three pieces of...

Volleyball team beats Stanford, advances in playoffs

Special to the Daily Sundial April 25, 2005

The Matador men's volleyball team (18-13) earned its first ever home playoff win and first playoff victory since 1996 while playing their final home game of the season against the visiting Stanford Cardinal....

Advisory helps prevent high school dropouts

Daily Sundial April 25, 2005

Valley New High School No. 1, located next to the CSUN University Park Apartments, has started offering advisory classes this year in an effort to help prevent high dropout rates among high school students...

Saving CSU system a crucial fight for all

Guest Columnist April 25, 2005

The students of the CSU system are being forced to pay more but will ultimately get less in return, because enrollment will be impacted and classes will still be eliminated in accordance with the governor's...

Pickwick’s fire ends a CSUN, Valley tradition

Guest Columnist April 25, 2005

I turned 21 two months ago, but had been looking forward to it for a long time, if only for the ability to go to shows that were 21 and over, and have new places to hang out late other than the dorms....

Dishing it out

defaultuser April 25, 2005

Wild art

Title IX expanded to protect those who sue over another’s discrimination

Daily Sundial April 25, 2005

A March 29 5-4 Supreme Court ruling has expanded Title IX protection for those who sue educational institutions on the basis of sex discrimination. Under the new policy, those who feel an educational institution...

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