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Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

He Said, She Said: What constitutes as cheating?

PAUL CASTILLO April 18, 2007
Cheating, while simple on the outside, can be extremely complex if you sit and think about it. Most people will say they know what cheating is and, if questioned, will give a somewhat hazy definition along the lines of having sex with someone other than your significant other.

Top ten reasons to enjoy porn

Anonymous April 18, 2007
Porno movies are great because of so many reasons. The first and the most important reason to watch porn is because it puts you in the mood. It is healthy to watch porn before having sex. The second reason is that porno movies can give you great ideas about different positions.

Unexpected encounters sometimes lead to soulmates

Jillian Ballard April 18, 2007
Do you believe in soul mates? I met my boyfriend 5 years ago in the Dominican Republic on vacation. Before we met I was a pessimistic lover. Similar to most people, I thought that love didn't exist and that it wasn't meant for me. I was in a relationship when we met, with an emotional and physical abuser.

A statement from the 111 You Decide slate

defaultuser April 17, 2007
Good Evening Fellow Matadors, My name is Adam Salgado, and today I will speak to you about what 111 You Decide Again has to offer to you as your potential student leadership. First off, I would like to let you all know what 111 You Decide Again stands for.

Costumed visitors seek pleasurable pastimes at faire

Danielle R. Swopes April 17, 2007
It may have been overcast this Easter, but the weather did little to dampen the spirits of the revelers at the 45th Annual Renaissance Pleasure Faire in Irwindale, Calif. The environment is that of Elizabethan England, and those who work the Faire go all out with their dress and mannerisms.

Magical realist story comes alive at CSUN

Natalie A. Cole April 17, 2007
A useful trick to not go crazy when dealing with all that college brings is to take a step back from all the madness of being a college student and immerse yourself in how it felt to be a kid. That is what the play "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" allowed me to do for an hour on Sunday afternoon.

Annual cultural fiesta rejoices audience

Melanie Saxe April 17, 2007
A sold out audience of families with their children arrived a half hour early to pick the best seats for the 4th Annual Folklor De Mexico concert. The concert celebrated Mexican culture through a combination of music, dance, theater and comedy. The three-hour event in the Plaza del Sol Performance Hall explored the many regions of Mexico and touched upon subjects such as religion and love.

Film explores Hollywood vilification of Arabs

Grace Chon April 17, 2007
CSUN's Muslim Student Association presented a documentary called "Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies A People" for a screening and discussion during Islamic Awareness Week on April 10 in the Flintridge Room at 12:30 p.m. The film is based on a book with the same title by Dr.

Apathy not the reason students don’t vote

PAUL CASTILLO April 17, 2007
There's a big issue that no one running for an office in the Associated Students is talking about. Most of them don't even want to acknowledge its existence. Simply put, there's not much that will get the general student body out to vote. That's not to say they don't try their best to get people out to vote.

Punk icon spares no verbal punches, politically speaking

Katie Sheehy April 17, 2007
As Jello Biafra, former leader of the Dead Kennedys, walked on stage at the Northridge Center on Wednesday, he was greeted by nearly 200 people who called out "Hello Jello!" His speech, titled "Spoken Word," was the last in an event to commemorate Earth Celebrations Supershow, which was put on by the Green Party and Associated Students.

Matadors get second conference win, but lose series

Ivan Yeo April 17, 2007
It took a while and certainly a lot of shortcomings, but the CSUN Matador softball team finally registered that elusive second Big West Conference win. After staying with the undefeated Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Mustangs for the first two games on Saturday, only to come a tad short in the end, the Matadors came back to win the rubber match in dramatic fashion, winning the final game 7-6 in the bottom of the seventh, handing Cal Poly its first conference loss.

CSUN to face off with USC at Matadome tonight

Ivan Yeo April 17, 2007
If it's mid-April, it must mean the CSUN Matador men's volleyball team is embarking on another postseason run. For the sixth straight year, the Matadors will compete in the Mountain-Pacific Sports Federation playoffs. This year, Northridge, seeded seventh in the MPSF playoffs will start in its own confines, as it hosts the eighth-seeded USC Trojans at the Matadome in the play-in round tonight at 7 p.
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