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

Rehashing the crimes of the Bush Administration

Ofelya Martirosyan April 22, 2009

In an event sponsored by the political science department, political scientist Dr. Michael Hass and former prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi will address 'The Crimes of the Bush Administration and Obama's Dilemma' today at 6:30 p.m. in Johnson Auditorium 100 in Jacaranda Hall.

Lessons of dating can?t be found in a textbook

Eric Gonzalez April 22, 2009

Having a connection with someone is a great thing. When it is a member of the opposite sex, it seems to be even better.


The problem with having that special bond and keeping it is you may have to walk the plank into the relationship pool.

Affirming our ‘State of Play’

Amanda Marie Alvarado April 22, 2009

A great thriller elicits more than just emotional tension '- a combination of fear and excitement. The best of the genre thrust their story upon the viewer like a sick type of psycho-therapy, confronting that person in the dark with his most cynical nightmares. The immortal film stands the test of time, haunting the viewer days, months and years after the screening - whether it be a political, supernatural, psychological, spy or crime thriller.

A little love for ‘Tough Love’

Ofelya Martirosyan April 22, 2009

In dating, throw out the rules, the etiquettes and the aptness and just be you. In love, just as in life, the best way to find happiness is by being yourself.

Armenian organizations commemorate genocide

Eileen Mansoorian April 22, 2009

In honor of Armenian Genocide Awareness Week, the Armenian organizations at CSUN put together a public tribute display to honor the 1.5 million Armenians who were massacred during the beginning of the 20th century.

Campus eatery lacks in the flavor department

Jenny Lee April 21, 2009

As you all may know, the Sierra Marketplace is one of the many eateries on campus. They sell a variety of foods, such as deli sandwiches, pizzas, freshly cooked pasta, Chinese food and more.

The buzz about Firefly’s food

Ashley Mitchell April 20, 2009

Firefly is not a flashy bar with strobe lights, loud music and a big sign posted out front. It's is an upscale restaurant/ounge in the heart of Studio City.

Earth Day in advance

defaultuser April 20, 2009

CSUN will be celebrating Earth Day tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Magnolia Walk.

Local Earth Day Events

Find more local events: http://www.earthday.net/

A.S. directors fired

Lilianna Oustinovskaya April 20, 2009

' Current Associated Students (A.S.) President Miguel Segura fired four A.S. senators last week. The positions included director of visibility, director of political awareness, director of finance and the assistant director of finance.

Coachella proves king of the music festivals

Ashley Soley-Cerro April 20, 2009

As I walked at a fast pace to catch the last few minutes of the Los Angeles veteran punk band X, missing some of Karen O of the Yeah Yeah Yeah's somewhat refined and calm performance on the main stage (don't worry her outfit was outrageous as always), I had one question in my mind. I couldn't help but wonder why the 'leaders of Coachella', the geniuses that decided to put on this three day music and art festival, would put so many good bands on at the same time, forcing me to choose. In the end, there is only one plausible answer. There is too much good music in the world to fit into a measly three days!

Students deserve more than the regular standard

Jillian Shayer April 20, 2009

The California Teachers Association (CTA) is sponsoring a measure that would cut costs and stop standardized testing for second grade students.' According to the CTA, testing the nearly 500,000 second graders costs California between $2 - 4 million annually.

Road win does not equal success

David Denenberg April 20, 2009

The CSUN baseball team was, per se, 'speechless' after a frustrating conference loss to Long Beach State (17-18, 4-5 Big West) on Sunday. With the result, the Matadors were' on the losing end of a three-game series for a third consecutive time.

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