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

Hold on for dear life

Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

Wild art

Hang on

Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

Wild art

15th-seed Matadors to host NCAA tourney game

Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

The Matador men's soccer team (14-3-3, 8-1-1 in conference) was awarded a 15-seed and a first-round bye in the 2005 NCAA Tournament, giving the team a much deserved home game to start postseason play....

Elluminate to provide interactive classroom to CSUN students, teachers

Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

A new Internet program aimed to provide teachers and students with online class session time and virtual tools are used by many professors at CSUN. "Elluminate still provides the real-time experience...

Men’s basketball schedule

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DATEDAYOPPONENT LOCATION TIME 11/20/05SundayUSC Los Angeles 2 p.m. 11/22/05TuesdayTulsa Northridge,...

Women’s basketball starts season optimistic

Special to the Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

After winning a total of 11 games from 2001-2004, the CSUN women's basketball team turned the tide last season, going 18-11, finishing fourth in the Big West Conference with a 12-6 record and participating...

Men’s basketball opens 2005-06 season at USC

Special to the Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

After a heartbreaking loss to 16th-ranked Pacific in last year's Big West Tournament semifinals in Anaheim, the CSUN men's basketball team is back with an array of fresh faces that are full of potential....

Letter to the Editor

Freshman Journalism Major November 17, 2005

Re: "Media to blame for apolitical students," published Nov. 14. As a journalism major, I was incredibly disappointed in the Sundial's decision to print the editorial by Justin Satzman. My criticisms are...

Bureaucratic meddling likely in new changes

Editor in Chief November 17, 2005

The evidence is mounting: It's as if Californians want people to do jobs that don't belong to them, all at the expense of 405,000 CSU students. Consider for a moment the recent scheduling changes likely...

Control of internet needs to stay in U.S. hands

Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

On Nov. 16, the World Summit on the Information Society opened to much fanfare. The stated intent of the summit is to expand access to the Internet for millions of impoverished people around the globe....

Studio Jazz Ensemble infuses intricate musical arrangements

Special to the Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

The Studio Jazz Ensemble, one of three jazz bands in the Music Department, gave a rousing and raucous performance before a large audience that proved that while they may be the second-level jazz band,...

International students seek U.S. connections

Daily Sundial November 17, 2005

Masahiko Nakashima first came to the United States five years ago. Prior to his arrival at CSUN, he studied in Reno, Nev., so he could develop his English. Nakashima, senior cinema and television arts...

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