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

Should an employer be allowed to ask prospective employees for their Facebook login?

Mandi Gosling February 22, 2011

During a recertification interview with the Maryland Division of Corrections 2010, Corrections Officer Robert Collins was asked for his Facebook login information.  The interviewer then logged into his...

Congo conflict in our hands

Contributor February 22, 2011

By Hansook Oh Ten years ago, the diamond industry went through massive changes when consumers in the west found out they were buying blood diamonds, which financed wars in Sierra Leone, Liberia and...

CSUN’s Klotz Student Health Center expanding to new location

Samantha Tata February 22, 2011

The University Student Union Board of Directors allocated the soon-to-be vacant fitness center’s space to a wellness center, the satellite facility of the Klotz Student Health Center’s Wellness...

CSUN police seeks dorm burglar

Brian De Los Santos February 21, 2011

CSUN police services are searching for the suspect who broke into and burglarized two dormitories Thursday night at University Park Apartment complex. The suspect broke into first-floor...

Get to know: Dathan Lyles

Monique Muñiz February 21, 2011

Full name: Dathan Lyles Date of Birth: Jan. 14, 1988 Place of Birth: Lima, Ohio Height: 5’11” Position: Guard Major: Pan-African studies Stats: 6.3 points/game, 1.9 rebounds/games,...

CSUN baseball splits in home opener

Ignacio Marquez February 21, 2011

The Matadors’ start in the 2011 season earned mixed results. The Cal State Northridge baseball team split a four-game weekend series with Seattle University that included a double-header Saturday...

Matador Sports Desk

Raul Magana February 21, 2011

Tennis CSUN senior Brooke Doane is coming off her second career Big West Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week honors on Wednesday as she registered a perfect 4-0 combined record in singles and double...

Carbon Nation opens in LA this past weekend

“Carbon Nation” opens in LA this past weekend

Aimee Lastrella February 21, 2011

It's a whole new take on Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth," sort of? I don't know how to explain it really, but ever since then I have been an eco-documentary junkie. If it has to do with the world...

Heart-to-heart on helmet-to-helmet

Contributor February 21, 2011

By Alex Valladares With the professional football season culminating in the Green Bay Packers’ Super Bowl victory, the National Football League prepared to release its annual injury report. One...

Is it worth risking one life to create another?

Contributor February 21, 2011

By Allison Garnett A 61-year-old woman recently gave birth by caesarean section to her own grandson at Northwestern Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.  Kristine Casey may be the oldest woman to give...

#revolution: Social media fueled Egyptian uprising

Contributor February 21, 2011

By Ryan Fonseca The world watched for weeks as the people of Egypt stood together against their longtime president Hosni Mubarak and prevailed in ousting him from power. We’ve learned a lot of...

CSUN deaf studies student publishes a novel

Nikki Erinakis February 20, 2011

A CSUN Deaf Studies student, who just published a novel, hosted a presentation about her book at the National Center on Deafness on Friday. Leah Bornstein, 20, discussed her new book “Once Upon...

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