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

Ways to Manage a Tight Budget

Michelle Verne April 28, 2010

Student-parents at CSUN, When I made the decision to go back to college as a parent, I knew there would be a lot I would have to sacrifice. So I was never hesitant to try to find ways to save money...

CSUN confronts moral dilemma: Ng’s controversial website within his rights

William Herbe April 28, 2010

Last week the CSUN community was shocked by the news that an economics professor was running his own website about sex-tourism in Thailand. This week we are discussing the issue and welcome your input....

Keeping it face-to-face

Kerstin Gupilan April 28, 2010

Modern technology is amazing. It’s helped to save lives, win wars and helped major networks choose the next biggest talent in this country. But the main use for technology that we have all come to embrace...

A growing appetite to feed the world

Kristin Hirai April 28, 2010

As the self-proclaimed “world’s pickiest eater”, Chanel Villanueva took family and friends by surprise when she announced that she was going to school to pursue her goal of becoming a registered...

Soulful mandolin player puts a spin on Western music

Susan Murray April 28, 2010

Star rating: 4 out of 5 Andrew Anderson, a 23- year-old Idaho mandolin player, plunges headfirst into his roots in his new self-released album, “As Long as This Thing’s Flyin.’” For those...

Ballet Folklorico Aztlan de CSUN brings folklorico dance to the community

Geraldine Marquez April 28, 2010

The Ballet Folklorico Aztlan de CSUN is a 13-year-long veteran group who is being brought to CSUN by the Chicano/a Studies Department. The ballet is scheduled for performance at 6 pm on Saturday, May 1st...

CSUN confronts moral dilemma: Ng’s unhidden agenda displayed on the web

Alexandra Brell April 28, 2010

This past weekend, CSUN econ professor Kenneth Ng “reluctantly” removed information about Thailand’s sex tourism from his personal website, www.BigBabyKenny.com. Ng’s website is his outlet for...

Act Now, Or Cow Farts Will Ruin The Lives Of Your Children

Harrison Leonard April 28, 2010

Harrison Leonard Contributing columnist A 2006 report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change found that cow flatulence is more damaging to the atmosphere than CO2 from...

Hit songwriters honored and exposed

Kerstin Gupilan April 28, 2010

Life & Style Editor Beyonce. Kanye. Jamie Foxx and T-Pain. These are just a few of the artists who had hit records over the last year, and yet as their songs were honored, they were nowhere...

Carnival to celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage Month

Geraldine Marquez April 27, 2010

In honor of Asian Pacific Heritage Month in May, the Asian American Studies Department is holding a celebration in the form of a carnival. Dr. Sandra Stanley, interim director of the Asian American...

Kinesiology professor receives fellowship to study the effect of fatigue on the biochemics of human movement

Michelle Verne April 27, 2010

Professor in Kinesiology, Dr. William Whiting was awarded one of the nine fellowship rewards given each year to support research and academic development. Whiting, who over the past 30 years has...

A.S. fully supports repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy

Krista Daly April 27, 2010

A.S. unanimously approved the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) resolution supporting the repeal of the policy Tuesday. “The goal is to stop modern day discrimination,” said Yasmin Nadershahi,...

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