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

Matadome is below Division-I standards; can anything be done?

Alonso Tacanga May 14, 2009

The Matadome is what four CSUN teams call their home court. As of late, however, some of these athletes have gotten creative and they’ve moved on to calling the near 50-year old room inside Redwood Hall...

Students plan to spend summer at the beach

Administrator May 14, 2009

Finally the end of the school year has come. After what felt like the longest semester ever, it’s time to relax and enjoy the sun over summer vacation. One would think that living in LA means never...

Staff Editorial: Education after graduation

Administrator May 14, 2009

Graduation may signify the culmination of a student’s academic career, but learning does not end with a diploma or cap and gown. Education becomes a choice. Learning moves out of the classroom into...

Bleak economy doesn’t stymie graduating art students’ aspirations

Administrator May 14, 2009

Finding a job right out of college is not the sure thing it used to be as budget cuts and layoffs plague all divisions of labor. Some arts and media majors have planned ahead and prepared themselves with...

Graduate student Esha Momeni first to receive Academic Freedom Award

Administrator May 14, 2009

The arrest and imprisonment of Iranian-American graduate student Esha Momeni received national attention last semester when she was jailed while working on her thesis project in Iran. Momeni, 28, was...

Arts, media grads talk future

Alexander Viray May 8, 2009

Finding a job right out of college is not the sure thing it used to be as budget cuts and layoffs plague all divisions of labor. Some arts and media majors have panned ahead and prepared themselves with jobs and internships after graduation to help them get their foot in the door, though even work experience won't necessary guarantee a job.

Athletes: Matadome sucks

Administrator May 8, 2009

The Matadome is what four CSUN teams call their home court. As of late, however, some of these athletes have gotten creative and they've moved on to calling the near 50-year old room inside Redwood Hall a 'high school gym' or '- even more inspired '- a 'joke.'

Staff Editorial, Week 16: Education after graduation

defaultuser May 8, 2009

Graduation may signify the culmination of a student's academic career but learning does not end with a diploma or cap and gown. Education becomes a choice.

Learning moves out of the classroom into daily life and professors are replaced by friends, family, acquaintances and personal experience. Simultaneously class schedules become work schedules while assignments and grades become projects and promotions.
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Students plan to spend summer at the beach

Eric Gonzalez May 8, 2009

Finally the end of the school year has come. After what felt like the longest semester ever, it is time to relax and enjoy the sun over summer vacation.


One would think that living in LA means never wanting to be anywhere else since there are so many places to check out, but it seems that most CSUN students would much rather get out of the valley.

Graduate student Esha Momeni first to receive Academic Freedom Award

Abel Pacheco May 8, 2009

The arrest and imprisonment of Iranian-American graduate student Esha Momeni received national attention last semester when she was jailed while working on her thesis project in Iran.

Momeni, 28, was arrested and held without bail Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008 for allegedly passing another vehicle illegally on Moddaress highway.' She was held in solitary confinement at Evin prison for roughly two and a half weeks before being released and the deed to her parents' home taken as bail.
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Matadors? season all but over at this point

Administrator May 7, 2009

As the Matadors baseball team approaches the conclusion of the 2009 season, it's become clear it never quite made it over the hump.

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