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

A.S. elections are completely electronic for the first time

Adolfo Flores October 29, 2008

The Associated Student Senate elections were for the first time completely electronic and according to officials no major issues occurred. This election was expected to produce a higher informed voter turnout.

Police Chief discusses violence on the job

Andrew Fingerett October 29, 2008

When a co-worker shrieks with rage because someone left papers on top of the coffee machine, it's difficult to know what to do.

A.S. online voting difficulties

defaultuser October 29, 2008

Students having difficulty with online voting should contact the A.S. office at (818) 677-2477 or the Advisor of Elections, Augie Garibay at (818) 677-2882 or (818) 677-5111.' In order to reset your online ballot you must give the advisor your student identification number and your ballot will be cleared within an hour. If you wish to vote immediately proceed to the polling station at the Arbor Grill.'

Act of voting is more than just checking a box

Jacky Guerrero October 29, 2008

Attending a university and traveling to different states around the country doesn't make me any different from others. Studying hard and working towards a bachelor's degree is a success to celebrate. At first sight I am just as equal to any other person my age.

LGBTA club mock wedding

Hana Itzhaki October 29, 2008

Sophmore psychology major Caroline Jones, 19 and senior geography major Minda Greenberg, 22, are married in a mock ceremony presided by minister Vania Ellison, secretary of the LGBTA Club, in opposition to Prop. 8, on Tuesday, Oct. 28.

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Matadors can?t afford slide against Gauchos

Alonso Tacanga October 29, 2008

It seems like every team in the Big West Conference is ranked nowadays and here comes another one. Head Coach Terry Davila and the CSUN men's soccer team keep saying that every squad in the conference is even so every game is just as big. While it may be true that the Big West teams' levels of skill are very close '- reflected by the numerous 'upsets' seen this season '- Northridge knows that today's game against No. 14 UC Santa Barbara is not just any game.

Safety concerns change routine at Matador Nights

Kristopher A. Fortin October 29, 2008

New safety measures are in place for Matador Nights Halloween on Friday in response to safety concerns from the previous Matador Nights event in September. Attendance is now limited to CSUN students only and a new security contractor is in place for the evening.

A.S. elections suspended

defaultuser October 29, 2008

The Associated Student Senate elections were suspended today due to glitches in the online voting system according to a released statement.

A proposed special election will take place Nov. 12 to 13. Paper ballots will be used.

Can Lakers match the hype?

Manouk Akopyan October 29, 2008

On behalf of the purple and gold legion, I would like to congratulate the Los Angeles Lakers on winning the 2008-09 NBA Championship. As David Stern has now said for 24 consecutive years, you were truly the 'champion of champions.' Congratulations Lakers on being crowned as this year's best team '- on paper.

New educational doctorate focuses on professional skills

Marla Schevker October 28, 2008

Dilmit Singh, the student director of instruction and professional development at Granada Hills Charter High School, has come back to CSUN to take classes. Singh, along with 23 other part-time students, has decided to return to better her professional skills related to educational policy and leadership.

Neurobiologist explores in depth how brain works in consciousness

William Mosshammer October 28, 2008

During a public lecture, California Institute of Technology professor Christof Koch explained the question of consciousness, framing it within a neurobiological view.

Los Angeles Clippers: A new, really new beginning

Manouk Akopyan October 28, 2008

From the moment Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce drenched Doc Rivers with an on-court Gatorade shower in the waning seconds of the NBA Finals, no team in the association has had a roster turnover like the Los Angeles Clippers.

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