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

Men’s basketball lose big to the Mustangs

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SPECIAL TO THE Daily Sundial Coming off their recent victory over the Gauchos of UC Santa Barbara, the Matadors (2-4, 8-9) struggled to make shots as the Mustangs of Cal Poly (4-3, 6-12) ended CSUN's three-game win streak in a lopsided 73-54 affair Saturday at Mott Gym.

Winter monotony eased by opportunities on campus

defaultuser January 30, 2006
Daily Sundial Even though it's only the first week of school, some students are already experiencing a laziness and boredom that is usually associated with holidays away from classes. What makes this worse are these dismal facts, spring break is weeks away, and the semester only just started.

Street closes after neighbors show concern about traffic

Joseph Wilson January 30, 2006
Daily Sundial Etiwanda Avenue was closed permanently between Plummer and Halsted streets Jan. 2 after a traffic study indicated that several homeowners were concerned about the flow of traffic, according to university officials. The closure of Etiwanda Avenue came after an April 2004 traffic study that was aimed to document traffic during peak hours, said Colin Donahue, director of Facilities Planning at CSUN.

CSUN student shot, killed in home; 3 arrested

Jen Balao and Samuel Richard January 30, 2006
Jen Balao and Samuel Richard Daily Sundial A 20-year-old CSUN student was fatally shot in the head at approximately 3 p.m. on Jan. 15 at his Northridge apartment, said an Los Angeles Police Department detective. Blake Anthony Crawford was taken to the Northridge Medical Center where he died the following day, Monday, Jan.

Food venues to come to CSUN

defaultuser January 30, 2006
Chris Daines Daily Sundial The University Corporation plans to provide additional food services, and venues on campus to accommodate future growth on campus this spring. Dave Nirenberg, director of commercial services for The University Corporation, said the Arbor Court would be a replacement structure for the Exchange located near Juniper Hall.

CSU students, staff mad

James Ballard January 30, 2006
I would like to tell you about labor problems and how the faculty members at this university (in conjunction with faculty at all of the CSUs) are working toward a new and hopefully better contract. Why is this important to students? Because if contract talks continue like they have been over the last 10 months, it is possible that this term or in the fall semester you will see some job actions - a fancy term used by unions and management for protests, teach-ins, strikes, and other actions that express the anger, frustration and concern we as faculty feel over our working conditions; the deplorable classroom situations we face together with students, and the lack of respect that is afforded both of our groups when it comes to trying to improve the university.

Media focuses too heavily on negative stories

ADAM HECHT January 30, 2006
Special to the Daily Sundial As the New Year is here, it gives us a chance to look back and reflect on events that shaped our lives in 2005. This past year brought many sad and horrific events to our newspapers, television sets and hearts. Unfortunately these sad events were the only thing the media chose to latch on to.

Use the Sundial Opinion column as an open forum

Bethania Palma January 27, 2006
You have opinions on thngs. ?As a human being you are wired not only to observe people, events, and circumstances, but also to process and compartmentalize these objects of observation into little "good, bad, ugly, beautiful, funny, irritating, strange, stupid, or logical" boxes in your brain.

The Sundial serves CSUN’s campus community

Samuel Richard January 27, 2006
This month, I met with several people on campus to further know the CSUN community the Daily Sundial will be serving. Talking to these people has been a great learning experience. As much as I have gotten to know CSUN throughout my stay here, meeting numerous individuals on campus, from students to college deans, has caused me to learn more about the concerns and interests of our campus community.

Lucas sets her sights on changing CSUN athletics

Justin Satzman January 27, 2006
Justin Satzman Daily Sundial Now that she has completed her first semester as interim athletic director, Janet Lucas developed plans to change the landscape of CSUN athletics. Lucas acknowledged the Blue Ribbon Commissionon on Intercolligete Athletics began to investigate Matador athletics and will hopefully recommend improvements to the facilites on campus.

This Is a Test Headline

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This Is a Test Headline

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