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Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Celebrate International Education Week

Angela Braza November 9, 2011

Students are encouraged to take part in International Education Week, a week-long event hosted by the International and Exchange Student Center (IESC) celebrating the culture and history of CSUN’s many...

Kinesiology department to host annual graduate dance concert

Karlee Johnson November 9, 2011

The Department of Kinesiology will be hosting its annual fall graduate dance concert, Colaboratoria at the Plaza del Sol performance hall on Tuesday, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. 16. “CSUN is so blessed...

Education emphasized at Pan African studies department’s 42nd anniversary

Contributor November 9, 2011

By Eniola Jose The importance of education incorporating ethnic studies was emphasized during CSUN’s Pan African studies department’s 42nd anniversary celebration in the USU Grand Salon Saturday. “We...

File Photo / The Sundial

CFA holds informational picket in fight against CSU

Anthony Carpio November 9, 2011

A fair contract and salary adjustments brought out a group of CSUN faculty members and a few students for an informational picket Tuesday afternoon. The picket, with about 30 to 35 participants,...

AZ ethnic studies law demonstration sets example for undocumented students’ rights at CSUN lecture

Kristina Sanborn November 9, 2011

The Civil Discourse and Social Change initiative honored keynote speaker Rodolfo Acuña, professor and founding chair of the Chicana/o studies department, at the Grand Salon Monday evening as he and fellow...

Rejecting the Freshman 15: how to stay healthy at CSUN

Sarah Lorsch November 9, 2011

As if starting college isn’t stressful enough, for years freshman have dreaded gaining 15 pounds their first year away at school. But, according to new studies, that fear is overblown - by about 10...

Two muslim women stand on the bank of the bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey is a predominantly Muslim country - approximately 99 percent. Kat Russell / Daily Sundial

Istanbul Adventures VI: Call to Prayer

Kat Russell November 8, 2011

It was 5:32am, on my first morning in Istanbul, when I was awakened by the loud crackle of a speaker. My hotel room was still shrouded in nighttime darkness. I rolled over, assuming what I had heard...

Martel Okonji, social welfare major and queer studies minor, is part of various LGBT advocate programs. The thing that drives me the most is smiles, Okonji said. Photo Credit: Tessie Navarro / Visual Editor

Humanitarian works for smiles

Contributor November 8, 2011

By Joel R. Paramo Despite the fact that social welfare major Martel Okonji, 22, is up to his neck in homework, he refuses to take a moment to sit down and relax. In his final year at California...

In this 1971 file photo, Joe Frazier heads for a neutral corner, as a dazed Muhammad Ali struggles to stand during their heavyweight championship in New York City. Frazier, the former heavyweight champion, has died. He was 67. (Elwood P. Smith/Philadelphia Daily News/MCT)

Joe Frazier’s legacy as important in sports as Muhammad Ali’s

Andrew Lopez November 8, 2011

Boxing great Joe Frazier died Monday night of liver cancer at age 67. It’s likely the general public will remember him best as the fighter on the losing end in two of three fights against Muhammad...

Photo Credit: Herber Lovato / Senior Photographer

W-Vball: Matadors take hot streak on the road, face UCSB with second place on the line

Alonso Tacanga November 8, 2011

The Matadors have won five of their last six games. Four of those wins have come at the Matadome. Their lone loss in the span took place at Long Beach State, the Big West Conference’s leader that’s...

Haskell Wexler’s “Latino” screening and Q&A Wednesday night

Ron Rokhy November 8, 2011

One of the most respected and decorated cinematographers in the film industry will present the director’s cut version of his film, “Latino: America’s Secret War in Nicaragua,” Wednesday night at...

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