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

End of occupation in Gaza creates real chance for peace

Guest Columnist December 12, 2005

About two weeks ago, Israel started its withdrawal from the Gaza Strip after an occupation that lasted for 38 years. The withdrawal was not only limited to military personnel, but also a pullout of about...

Freshman Adjustments

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

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A.S. President: October election results a ‘mockery’

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

The Fall 2005 Associated Students election, held Oct. 25 and 26, was the center of discussion at the organization's senate meeting on Nov. 1 as members discussed low voter turnout. Although the total...

California drivers have never been more annoying

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

Many of you are well-aware of all the crazies that inhabit our state's fine freeways. You drive with them every day, contending with their foibles and follies as you speed down the highway (or in the case...

Noise, traffic near construction site annoy Greeks

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

Morning and afternoon noise and traffic caused by the construction of two condominium complexes on Halsted Street between Zelzah and White Oak avenues have caused concerns for some sorority and fraternity...

Not Mexican: Central American students forge own identity

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

Like the millions that fled El Salvador during its civil war, Vanessa Guerrero, who was 5 years old when her family left in 1989, came to America to flee the violence that would eventually claim more...

Matadors men’s basketball stuns Trojans in overtime

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

In frnt of 2,113 screaming fans, the CSUN's men's basketball team overcame a second half Trojan charge, ultimately defeating USC 81-76 for the first time in school history in an overtime thriller Sunday...

Gravity of budget cuts weighs down science, math college

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

Operating with an already reduced budget, the College of Science and Mathematics will soon face additional expenses as it switches to Year-Round Operations and changes its general education requirements...

Theatre Department tries to maintain diversity in casting

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

The Theatre Department and its directors remind students that actors should not be excluded in auditioning for roles that might not match a character's ethnicity. Nine shows are scheduled for the 2005-06...

Closing faculty-level pay gaps no simple task at CSUN

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

Following a three-year freeze in salary increases caused by state budget cuts, CSUN continues to struggle in closing a salary gap between associate and assistant professors that is partly caused by their...

Students baffled by missing online-class professor

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

Students from two Pan-African studies and two urban studies and planning online classes were left confused and without a professor when she stopped communicating with them after the fifth week of classes,...

‘Dancing at Lughnasa’ shows strong student talent

Daily Sundial December 12, 2005

Hundreds of people filled the seats of Nordhoff Hall's Little Theatre on Sept. 30, and for about two-and-a-half hours watched students perform in "Dancing at Lughnasa," a play that chronicles the lives...

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