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

States’ abortion bills threaten womens’ freedom of choice

Ashley Soley-Cerro March 22, 2011

Abortion rights are being hotly debated after as many as seven states proposed or passed bills in the last two months that make access to abortion clinics more difficult for women. Limiting this access...

Softball: CSUN goes 2-3 in San Diego

Contributor March 21, 2011

By Diana Romero The Cal State Northridge softball team (12-15) played in the San Diego Classic II at SDSU & USD over the weekend. This Sunday, the Matadors won 7-6 against Ohio at USD and...

Get to know: Sydney Sonoda

Monique Muñiz March 21, 2011

Full name: Sydney Sonoda Date of Birth: July 20, 1989 Place of Birth: Murrieta, California Height: 5’6” Position: 2-Meter Offense Major: Sociology / Criminal Justice Stats: In...

CSUN students recount cultural exchange with Japan

Jeff Ishuninov March 21, 2011

CSUN’s deaf studies department organized a cultural exchange and community service trip for students to Japan 2011. From Jan. 5 through Jan. 22 deaf studies professor Yoko Kobayashi and four deaf...

A few fun, naughty and creative ways to celebrate World Water Day 2011

A few fun, naughty and creative ways to celebrate World Water Day 2011

Aimee Lastrella March 21, 2011

With World Water Day only one day away, I feel that the best way to promote it would be to suggest some fun and helpful ways to conserve water. Some things on the list are more fun, suggestive, interesting...

CSUN faculty exhibits its art at West Gallery on campus

Krista Daly March 20, 2011

Puppetry, photography, quilting and silk screening are a few pieces on display at the first art show exclusively for CSUN faculty and staff. “Flipside: The After Hours Art of CSUN Faculty and...

How is Mexican President Benito Juarez remembered and what is the significance of his legacy?

Cheryl Giraud March 20, 2011

Mexico’s esteemed five-term President Benito Juarez was born on March 21, 1806 in the small village of San Pablo Guelatao in Oaxaca, Mexico. Juarez’s unwavering leadership created a modern civil...

CSUN students in Japan will return home

Juana Esquivel March 20, 2011

The five CSUN students studying in Japan in the exchange program during the 8.9 earthquake that struck over a week ago will be returning to campus within the next week. In an email sent to all CSU presidents...

Yellowstone volcano not likely to erupt soon

Christiaan Patterson March 20, 2011

Natural disasters such as the volcano erupting in Hawaii and the earthquake in Japan seem to be increasing in occurance, causing some to believe catastrophe is just around the corner. One such disaster...

CSUN goes 2-1 against the Sacramento State Hornets

Ignacio Marquez March 20, 2011

Northridge errors were the big problem a week ago, but CSUN came back this weekend committing only three errors against the Sacramento State Hornets. “We emphasized it this week in practice;...

Matadors split two matches with No.2 BYU

Jay Guillory March 20, 2011

The Matador men’s volleyball team (6-16, 4-11 MPSF) split against the No. 2 BYU Cougars (14-7, 10-6 MPSF) by taking the first match in straight sets Friday, but lost the second match Saturday. The...

NOAA’s Tsunami Warning System Alerts Public of Hazard

Christiaan Patterson March 18, 2011

In light of the recent disaster in Japan, much attention has been drawn to how many aspects of technology have aided in warning systems and connecting family to one another. In 2008, NOAA finished a project...

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