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

Fashion police on patrol

Guest Columnist May 23, 2005

C aveat (that means warning or caution): Before reading this article, please understand that I am not the fashion guru of CSUN. I have no right to tell anyone what he or she should wear or whether something...

Spreading a product, selling a virus

Daily Sundial May 23, 2005

A man of apparent Middle Eastern descent exits an apartment building, walks down a set of stairs and climbs into a sleek, compact black car. Seconds later, he pulls up in front of a crowded caf?. People...

Here’s a hint: They simply aren’t that interested in you

Daily Sundial May 23, 2005

When it comes to love and relationships, your parents' enthusiastic motivation of "never give up" and "never say die" might leave you with nothing more than a restraining order. So, for everyone who doesn't...

Matadors stun UCLA in MPSF Tournament

Special to the Daily Sundial May 23, 2005

The CSUN men's volleyball team did not have the odds in their favor Saturday night when they played No. 2 UCLA in the quarterfinals of the Mountain Pacific Federation playoffs. Not only had the Matadors...

Internship rejections best endured with humor, spite

City Editor May 23, 2005

Tis the season to be rejected. No, this is not a relationship piece where I tell you the best way to handle a rejection by that perfect someone. Rather, I am here to inform the many graduating seniors...

Findyourspot.com helps decide your ideal place to live

Daily Sundial May 23, 2005

I'm a West Coast girl at heart. I was born in East Los Angeles and raised in Southern California, and there's no other place I'd rather live. Tupac Shakur, the late rapper, said it best in his song "To...

Lives of famous tapdancing duo recognized at CSUN

Special to the Daily Sundial May 23, 2005

As Fayard Nicholas walked into the Alan and Elaine Armer Theater, he was greeted by a standing ovation from both individuals who knew of his lifelong accomplishments and others who did not. With the entourage...

No NHL this season, but who cares?

Daily Sundial May 23, 2005

As many people know (or maybe not), the National Hockey League has been locked in a season-long strike. Every day, the season is getting closer to being cancelled. This brings up a very interesting and...

New Klotz Health Center ‘tax’ sad, but needed

defaultuser May 23, 2005

On March 15, the Associated Students Senate approved the placement of a new $20 Klotz Student Health Center fee referendum on this April's A.S. election ballot. The proposed new student fee would be paid...

New athletic arena, PAC not mutually exclusive additions

Guest Columnist May 23, 2005

What on our campus is small, outdated, and desperately in need of replacement? If you answered the Performing Arts Center, you're right. And if you answered the Matadome, home to our basketball and volleyball...

The legacy of a godfather

Daily Sundial May 23, 2005

Rodolfo Acuna, a man many describe as the fearless "godfather" of Chicano scholars and the author of the legendary history book "Occupied America: A History of Chicanos" does one thing: retirement....

American support for ailing pope confusing at best

Managing Editor May 23, 2005

While most religious leaders and figureheads are well-known primarily among their own followers, Catholic Pope John Paul II is a unique case. Consistently throughout the past month, John Paul II's deteriorating...

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