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

Students learn to design, sew costumes for theatre

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

Kevin Ellis did not think he would be interested in costume design. It wasn't until he took the principles of stage design class in the Theatre Department that that happened. "I considered myself as...

Poetry Corner: Reality, life, and the world we live in

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

Four Lives By Sam Richard Katrina left a state of chaos long ago She grew up fast not knowing where she was going; Chose the wrong path and hurt several people in the process There was another woman...

Society of Singers award scholarships to student singers

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

CSUN students who were awarded scholarships by the Society of Singers in the last two years will be recognized during the 14th annual Ella Awards event Oct. 10. CSUN recipients from 2004 and 2005 will...

Women’s soccer has record-breaking weekend

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

CSUN women's soccer broke last season's school record for consecutive wins with seven, as the team beat the University of San Francisco and Sacramento State over the weekend. The two wins vaulted the...

Marching for peace

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

Hundreds of thousands of people gathered together in Washington D.C., San Francisco, Downtown Los Angeles and other cities around the world Sept. 24 to demand an end to the war in Iraq. Men and women of...

Women’s volleyball downed by Highlanders and Titans

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

The Matador women's volleyball team lost its first conference game of the season, blowing a two-game lead and losing to the UC Riverside Highlanders 26-30, 15-30, 30-26, 30-19 and 15-8 Friday night at...

We’re students, not a salesperson’s demographic

Editor in Chief September 27, 2005

My least favorite part about walking from the Daily Sundial's office in Manzanita Hall to the Matador Bookstore for lunch are the solicitors I encounter along the way. Long before I am ready to yank out...

Valley-based band Bledsoe rocks out Hard Rock

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

Hard Rock Cafe at Universal Citywalk opened its doors to 22-year-old Kyle Lee, a sophomore communications major, and his band Bledsoe on Sept. 18. The night began with FearMia, an acoustic rock band,...

Displaced Katrina student’s wild ride not yet over

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

Shelyn Mouton, a freshman pre-med major from Xavier University in Louisiana, had only spent 10 days at her school when she had to evacuate her dorm to clear the path for Hurricane Katrina, which eventually...

Pledging Allegiance to the flag or God?

Guest Columnist September 27, 2005

Two weeks ago, on Sept. 14, 2005, a federal district court in Sacramento ruled that public school districts may not require students to recite the words, "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance since...

New committee will try to remind students of obligations

Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

A new, unnamed university committee will be formed to develop an informational campaign to relay the importance of monitoring payment deadlines and the various financial obligations students have to the...

Envisioning California Conference focuses on infrastructure needs

Special to the Daily Sundial September 27, 2005

All levels of political, business and community leaders, including state Assembly speaker Fabian Nuñez and former presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, took part in the annual Envisioning California...

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