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

No damage

Alonso Tacanga October 27, 2008

Matadors Sunghyun Kim and Milan Radovic had two potential game-winners waved off for being offsides in the midst of an 'even' back-and-forth Big West Conference battle Saturday afternoon at Matador Field and Northridge (6-5-4, 2-1-3 Big West) couldn't extend its home winning-streak to five after tying with Cal Poly (8-4-4, 3-2-2) 0-0 in double overtime.

UMatterdor Fair showcases services for students

Josselle Sison October 27, 2008

The Division of Student Affairs hosted the UMatterdor Fair, where various departments set up booths to educate students on the services available for them on campus.

CSUN swept twice on the road

Emin Avakian October 27, 2008

Riding high after winning their first conference win of the season, the Northridge women's volleyball squad faced off against the No. 1 team in the Big West, the Cal Poly Mustangs.

Obama: Why he?s the candidate for me

Marla Schevker October 27, 2008

This is the first time I will be voting in a presidential election and I am voting for Sen. Barack Obama. It's not because he's well spoken or charismatic, but because he stands for ideals that I can appreciate.

Matadors score(less) tie at UC Irvine

Michael Harrington October 27, 2008

The Matadors and the Anteaters played to a 0-0 draw Thursday night in Irvine, giving each team a single point in the standings.

Imprisoned student wanted to break down stereotypes of Iranian women

Danielle Directo October 27, 2008

When graduate student Esha Momeni left for Iran in September to work on her thesis project about the women's rights movement in the Middle Eastern country, her friends and colleagues were concerned about her safety.

Lecture examines link between biology and sexuality

Aston Tan October 27, 2008

Human sexuality and orientation were discussed Friday at the Whitsett Room in the fifth installment of the Richard W. Smith lecture series, which featured Dr. Milton Diamond of the University of Hawaii's John H. Burns School of Medicine.

Pita Pockets produces pitaphiles

Chelsea Cody and Lilianna Oust October 27, 2008

We are food snobs. There, we've said it. We pass harsh judgment on chain restaurants and turn our noses up at fast food, save for a few limited exceptions. There is however, a special place in our hearts for hole-in-the-wall dining.

Student Loans (S@*F!%$)

Administrator October 26, 2008

Student Loans. If you are lucky, you wont need one. But, not everyone is that lucky.Recently, I read an article written by CNNMoney.com discussing the burdens of paying off private student loans. In some...

Gomez in good spirits, dancing

Alonso Tacanga October 25, 2008

Moy Gomez came back today for the mens' soccer team. He got in with 10 minutes left in the half. Going into intermission the score is 0-0. Gomez came out of the locker room dancing to the stadium's music,...

Financial crisis hits home for students

Adolfo Flores October 23, 2008

She took comfort in the fact that she would receive financial aid, but the aid was denied as the California State University coped with the increase in fees, high enrollment and a budget $100 million short of what the CSU expected to be funded. Heartfield is now paying her tuition out-of-pocket.

When monsters grow up

David MacNeal October 23, 2008

One night of the year we permit the inner villain to come out, like a horrible monster revealed at the end of a movie.

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