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

Krohn is now all-time career points leader

Brandon Der Avanessian December 10, 2007
Originally Published November 7, 2007 Senior forward Kristy Krohn ended her collegiate career in fashion, becoming the all-time career points' leader with her goal in the 65th minute of a 1-1 draw against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (7-9-2, 5-2-1). Six other seniors played their final collegiate game for the Matadors.

Family makes music – and food – together

Iman Jafarynejad December 10, 2007
Originally Published September 17, 2007 A young couple sat in the corner of the room, next to a vacant disc jockey booth, immersed in conversation as they wait for their dinner. "I have to bake more bread," the burly man with dreadlocks behind the counter said as he rushed from one end of the shop to the other.

Women’s restrooms are gross

Alyssa Lofgren December 10, 2007
Originally Published September 25, 2007 I have accepted that my bladder is not especially efficient. I have grown accustomed to frequent bathroom breaks, and I fully expect that nature will call at the most inopportune times. By acknowledging this, I have been able to make a tenuous peace with my body, accepting the sad fact that I will never be able to speed by rest stops on the highway.

Up-close and personal with Ne-Yo at Big Show 7

Talynn Soghomonians and Hilda December 10, 2007
Originally Published October 11, 2007 Behind the dark almond shaped eyes, charming smile and the trademark voice ladies melt for, few experience firsthand R'B vocalist Ne-Yo's laidback presence and friendly personality. As two tinted black Cadillac Escalades pull up through the barricaded Sierra Lawn on the day of the Big Show 7 concert at CSUN, Ne-Yo and his entourage step out and head toward his dressing room.

Delio Dominates, wins SCU tourney

Brandon Der Avanessian December 10, 2007
Originally Published October 30, 2007 Cal State Northridge freshman Nick Delio became the first Matador golfer to win a tournament in more than seven years Tuesday, as he took the individual medalist honors at the SCU Invitational at Silver Creek Valley CC in San Jose. The Matadors finished in fourth place as a team.

Matadors upset No. 10 UCLA 3-0

Ivan Yeo December 10, 2007
Originally Published October 12, 2007 It was 10 huge minutes for the CSUN men's soccer team. In those 10 minutes in the second half, the Matadors erased a winless streak against local rival UCLA and built some momentum heading into Big West Conference play with a 3-0 victory, their first victory in 14 tries against the Bruins.

The Beatles re-emerge in a modern classic musical

Tiffany Kelly December 10, 2007
Originally Published September 27, 2007 Is there anybody going to listen to my story?" These are the first words sung by Jude (Jim Sturgess)-picture a young, modern day Paul McCartney-during the opening song "Girl," in Julie Taymor's visually stimulating feature film musical, "Across the Universe.

A.S. Senate rejects Dream Act resolution

Iman Jafarynejad December 10, 2007
Originally Published October 15, 2007 An Associated Students Senate meeting became the platform for a heated debate on immigration between senators and students as a resolution to support legislation making financial aid available for undocumented students was denied. SB1, also referred to as the California Dream Act, would allow California grant agencies to set up financial aid programs that would be available for AB-540 students, college students who attended a California high school for three years and graduated with either a diploma or the equivalent, show documents produced by Dreams to Be Heard, an immigrant advocacy group, and the Movement of Chicano/a students of Aztlan (the native word for Central and parts of North and South America) or MEChA.

Letter from the editor

defaultuser December 10, 2007
Originally Published September 11, 2007 Dear war-torn Middle East, I must apologize for the way my country has acted toward you in the course of the past few decades. We never quite saw eye-to-eye, but lately things have been getting way out of hand. I just wanted to let you know that I realize this and I do feel guilty.

50 Cent lacks previous passion in album

Talynn Soghomonians December 10, 2007
Originally Published September 20, 2007 Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to thank y'all for comin' out tonight. It's my third album, third tour, third time's a charm," Third album, true. Third tour, true. Third time's a charm, not so much for 50 Cent's newest album "Curtis." Instead, 50's usual cocky music is just as, if not more, disappointing as rival Kanye West's newest album "Graduation.

Matadors stick it to the Cougars

Daniel Williams December 10, 2007
Originally Published November 15, 2007 Sometimes, even rivalry games can have blowouts. The CSUN men's hockey team extended its win streak to four games after beating the College of the Canyons Cougars on their own ice 15-4 Friday. The games between these two teams are usually more anticipated than this season.

Jewish community activist Jordan Elgrably speaks to students

Danielle Directo December 6, 2007
Levantine Cultural Center co-founder and director Jordan Elgrably spoke to humanities and history students last Tuesday about the struggle that Middle Eastern Jews endure finding their identities, along with the discrimination Jews face within their own communities.
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