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

Textbook prices up, student patience low

Daily Sundial August 31, 2005

Textbook prices increased an average of 6 percent each year since 1987 - twice the rate of inflation - according to a study released Aug. 16 by the U.S. Governmental Accountability Office. The study...

New Valley Performing Arts Center silent fundraising nets $4 million

Daily Sundial August 31, 2005

The silent fundraising phase for CSUN's new $100 million Performing Arts Center began in July, with the university looking for private donors to contribute to more than half of the total cost of construction....

Walk the Line

Daily Sundial August 31, 2005

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Northridge residents voice concern over new Wal-Mart

Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

In an effort to alleviate problems associated with a proposed Wal-Mart store in Northridge, Los Angeles City Councilmember Greig Smith produced a mitigation package that looks to address the major concerns...

‘DVD 2 GO’ new in the SSU

Special to the Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

A new DVD rental machine that might give on-campus residents something more to do on the weekends now operates inside the Satellite Student Union at 9651 Zelzah Ave. The privately owned machine, installed...

Health Center to offer new FamilyPACT program

Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

The Klotz Student Health Center will implement a newly state-funded program called FamilyPACT this semester that will provide free family planning and reproductive health clinical services to low-income...

Construction complete at newly renamed Engineering Building

Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

Jacaranda Hall, formerly the Engineering Building, opened for the fall semester with a brand new look following the completion of a $12 million renovation project. All labs, classrooms, and faculty offices...

Bill would allow CSU to offer doctorates only in education

Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

State Senate Bill 724, which would allow the California State University to award independent doctorates, was amended by the Assembly Committee on Higher Education on July 5. According to Wendy Gordon,...

Dr. Geek on porn: The sneaky computer killer

Special to the Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

You like porn, huh? Well, me too. I am sure a large number of you have your own collection of porn somewhere on your computer from pictures that you saved or received from adult websites, movies or videos...

MLB drafts Quintana, Paulk; Eberhardt also signs

Special to the Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

The 2005 season was a difficult one for the CSUN baseball team as they finished with an abysmal overall record of 18-36, and 2-19 in Big West Conference play. Despite the team's struggles on the field,...

Women’s volleyball remains optimistic after losses

Special to the Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

Coming off two back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances, the Matadors were picked to finish seventh in the preseason coaches poll, released on August 11 by the Big West Conference. The Matadors have plenty...

New director of compliance set to take on challenges

Daily Sundial August 30, 2005

Kevin Zihlman, a recent graduate from the University of Iowa, was hired earlier this month as CSUN's newest director of compliance; a position that requires him to work with student athletes and determine...

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