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

Spring election amendments

Krista Daly March 29, 2010

Students will vote on four amendments that may change the A.S. Constitution in the Spring elections this semester. Two of them were discussed in depth during Tuesday’s A.S. meeting. The first would...

Any person can become a terrorist

Kimberly Krieger March 29, 2010

It is not a race, nor is it a religion, culture, or single political affiliation. Terrorism can be all of these things, but it is a problem that transcends all categories. In these times of uncertainty,...

Common Sense: An extreme makeover: American history edition

Harrison Leonard March 29, 2010

Harrison Leonard Contributing columnist American History needs a makeover. Those who lament our current status as a military superpower often employ isolated examples from the Founding generation to...

Identity theft workshop aims to keep students and faculty safe

Kimberly Krieger March 29, 2010

The Department of Police Services held an identity theft prevention workshop Wednesday in the department’s training room, outlining the various ways to detect and deter identity theft. Crime prevention...

Lucky Baldwin’s keeps it London style

Victoria Hernandez March 29, 2010

Lucky Baldwin’s Pub on a Saturday afternoon was not as crowded as I thought it was going to be. There are two locations one in Old Town Pasadena and the other on Sierra Madre. Lucky Baldwin’s in Pasadena...

Listen to Idaho

Alan Der Ohannessian March 29, 2010

I can’t believe I’m saying this, but the government is finally doing something right. Recently, it’s reported that the state of Idaho would support a bill so its citizens pay their state tax in silver...

Staff editorial: Hipsters fanclub: hipsters

Administrator March 29, 2010

There’s an ever-evolving social scene that is becoming more and more mainstream. It has existed since the 1950’s, when rebels still had a cause and it wasn’t cool to be cool. The 21st century...

CSUN splits against Ball State

Victor Corona March 28, 2010

The Matadors had a bit of Jekyll and Hyde happen on their trip to the Midwest as CSUN split a pair of matches Friday and Saturday night against Ball State at Worthen Arena. After sweeping the Cardinals...

Students compete to become ‘Iron Matador’

Administrator March 28, 2010

The kitchen stadium and secret ingredients reminiscent of Food Network’s phenomena Iron Chef made their way to CSUN Saturday as the Student Dietetic and Food Science Association (SDFSA)...

Matadors prevail over 49ers in physical match

Monique Muñiz March 28, 2010

In their most physical game this season the Matador water polo team defeated their rival Long Beach State 11-4 in the first Big West Conference game of the season at Matador pool Saturday afternoon. “It...

Students hold a toiletry drive to donate items to troops

Amber Green March 28, 2010

In 2005, Jaime Castillo, now 27, was in Iraq. Castillo was stationed there for 18 months. The biology major said he recalls being stressed and feeling better when he received a package from a stranger. “It’s...

UPC host noontime concert

Geraldine Marquez March 28, 2010

A CSUN student band will be playing the Union Program Council’s (UPC) noontime concert. PapaFish, an up-andcoming band, will take the stage at 12 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30 at the University Student...

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