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

Cancer survivor learns about true beauty

Steffanie Tate May 4, 2011

Growing up, Tina Maskan was always the center of attention and the class clown. You could always count on her to turn any dull moment into a hysterically funny one. In 2007, at the age of 19, Maskan...

A.S. seats still open after spring elections

Samantha Tata May 3, 2011

Although the spring election drew a historically high voter turn-out, several student leadership positions remain unfilled. Elections, held on campus and online during April 13 – 14, garnered 2,509...

Should the White House release a death photo of Osama bin Laden?

Mandi Gosling May 3, 2011

White House officials said they are discussing whether or not to release a death photo of Osama bin Laden. In addition to several hard drives, computers, DVDs and flash drives seized from the Pakistani...

Tribute concert for retiring CSUN music industry studies instructor planned

Sharon Hardwick May 3, 2011

California State University, Northridge will honor retiring jazz band director, and Music Industry Studies instructor, Joel Leach, with a tribute concert. “Through the Years...” will be held at...

Schwarzenegger should return to acting in films

Contributor May 3, 2011

PRO By Savanna Chute Arnold Schwarzenegger announced earlier this year that he would be returning to film now that he is no longer the governor of California. “Exciting news,” he wrote on...

Dodgers need a Cuban presence

Raul Magana May 3, 2011

For the Los Angeles Dodgers, a storied franchise and iconic sports organization, it seems like the only two things worth celebrating lately is outfielder Andre Ethier’s hitting streak and the Major...

Fibers related to marijuana still illegal to grow in the U.S.

Kristopher A. Fortin May 3, 2011

It looks like marijuana, but it’s not. It’s hemp. To the unfamiliar eye, hemp can be easily confused with marijuana just as hemp fabric is mistaken for cotton in clothing. Underneath the confusion,...

Images of Haiti on display in CSUN’s Oviatt Library

Shi Stowers May 3, 2011

CSUN students aim to clear misconceptions of Haitian culture with an exhibit in the Oviatt Library. Curated by CSUN anthropology students, the Images of Haiti: Selections from the Dolores Yonker...

Education for undocumented students shouldn’t be a pipe dream

Hansook Oh May 2, 2011

Last month, the California State Assembly re-introduced two bills representing the California Dream Act. Assembly Bill 130, which allows qualified non-resident students access to university-sponsored scholarships...

Graduate students work as counselors in on-campus clinic

Reanna Delgadillo May 2, 2011

The Mitchell Family Counseling Clinic is an institution that allows graduate students to work in a fully operational clinic serving the public around CSUN. The clinic is a part of a part of the Marriage...

Inspiration or Sexualization? Parents guide the influence of dolls

Khara Huberman May 2, 2011

A Spanish toy company will begin marketing a doll in the United States next year that allows children to imitate the act of breastfeeding by using a special halter-top that comes with a suckling baby....

What was your reaction to the death of Osama bin Laden?

Mandi Gosling May 2, 2011

After a near decade long manhunt, American special forces located and killed the leader of the al-Qaeda terrorist network and mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, Osama bin Laden. While President Obama...

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