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

CSUN Librarian and professor in Chicano(a) studies dies

Gwenn Crittle June 15, 2010

Dr. Karin Duran, a librarian and professor in Chicano(a) studies died Friday, June 11, 2010, of complications from a stroke. Susan C. Curzon, dean of the university’s library, posted a statement...

Parenting in a technological age

LaTiere Galvan June 15, 2010

As a late 80’s baby, I can say that since the age of 10 we had a computer in our home. Surely we had televisions in every room and as the world of technology evolved around us, our participation...

CSUN alumna opens “Get Shaved” ice cream shop on Reseda Blvd.

Morgan Marx June 15, 2010

The thermometer read 86 degrees but it felt like Death Valley. More than,20 people were gathered at the small dessert shop near CSUN. The orders are called out, one after another. Tamarind. Tigers...

Banning plastic bags to preserve the environment

Julio Alberto Cruz June 14, 2010

The California State Assembly passed the ban on single-use plastic bags (AB 1998) on June 2. Hilex Poly, LLC, a manufacturer of plastic bags, has suggested that cutting plastic bags will cut jobs....

On a path to accomplishment

Dedee Verdin June 12, 2010

It seems like just yesterday, I was in labor getting ready to meet my little boy for the first time. My thoughts were racing as I was about to experience something so amazing and life changing. There...

A lesson in learning to let go

Gwenn Crittle June 9, 2010

Over the past weekend, my 7 year-old son learned how to ride his bike without training wheels. I did it mommy, he said. He rode his bike down the sidewalk and around the curve without the aid...

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Contributor June 8, 2010

Students can S.T.O.P. laptop theft with campus program

Morgan Marx June 8, 2010

It could happen any time, any day. The second floor of the Matador Bookstore Complex was quiet.  A few summer semester students were gathered, talking with friends.  Jennifer Jimenez, a freshman,...

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