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

Bookstore to offer textbook rentals to students this Fall

Denise Vastola July 7, 2008

Students will be able to go to the Matador Bookstore and rent select textbooks during the coming Fall semester when the campus test-runs a new program meant to offset increasing tuition fees.

Student hospitalized after shot in neck along Lindley Avenue

Monica Duester July 7, 2008

A 20-year-old computer engineering student is in serious condition after he was shot in the neck on Lindley Avenue on June 29.

Deans, professors grow green curriculum for budding eco-jobs

Theresa Wray July 7, 2008

Deans and professors are in the process of creating a green curriculum that would bring together existing sustainability courses under one program, making it easier for students to eventually compete in today's eco-friendly job market.

Wait?ll fanboys get a load of ?Dark Knight?

DANIEL ANTOLIN July 7, 2008

Six minutes of a highly anticipated summer blockbuster played before IMAX screenings of 2007's 'I am Legend.' The six minutes showed thugs in clown masks robbing a mob-owned bank.

A look back at BSU’s fight for equal access to college 50 years ago

Susannah Reynolds July 7, 2008

Black Student Union members took over the top floor of the administration building, holding 30 people hostage. They demanded that football coaches be fired and that there be no cutbacks to the Education Opportunity Program.

Fanboy saves Gotham City from Hollywood

DANIEL ANTOLIN July 7, 2008

A 31-year-old Houston man left a movie theater more than 10 years ago disillusioned. The movie had not yet finished, but the injustice he witnessed was too much to bear. Batman and Robin were wearing rubber nipples.

Motorists rethink driving habits as gas prices soar higher at the pumps

Theresa Wray July 7, 2008

A Los Feliz resident walks to the nearby post office four blocks away from her home instead of driving to keep from paying the continually increasing cost of gas.

Friends tell of treasure trove of cheap books in ?hidden? wing of library

Libby Johnson July 7, 2008

A frail voice with, bright blue eyes says students can 'pick and choose' information that they may not be aware exists on campus.

More students study, work in lesser traveled world locales

Denise Vastola July 7, 2008

Instead of going to Mexico, 18 students have chosen to spend their next spring break in a less traveled foreign land further to the East.

More students study, work in lesser traveled world locales

Denise Vastola July 6, 2008
Instead of going to Mexico, 18 students have chosen to spend their next spring break in a less traveled foreign land further to the East. Thanks to a $165,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education, business majors have a new option in the international business program, with an emphasis on global logistics.

Speed racers finish in 12th

Dessiraee Eleby July 5, 2008
The CSUN Formula-SAE ranked 12 out of 80 overall at the 2008 Formula SAE West Competition in Fontana from June 25-28. Project Manager Matt Powell, a 20-year-old junior business major, said the driving events are the team's specialty. The team's fastest finish was sixth place in the acceleration race.

Web classes jump in offerings, popularity

Dessiraee Eleby July 4, 2008
It is 7:25 p.m. on a Tuesday night and Patrick Beck is preparing to do homework for Humanities 101 before his online chat session is scheduled to begin at eight. The chat feature that professor Nancy Taylor uses reminds Beck of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM).
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