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

Question of the Day: Do you think designer brands partnering with cheap brands bring down their value?

Joelle Katz November 8, 2011

Versace recently announced over the summer that they will be partnering with H&M, while Vera Wang and Kohl’s have agreed to a partnership as well. Various stores such as Wal-Mart have been known...

Under the Higher Education Compact Agreement promised by former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, state funding would have increased by nearly $1 billion over four years. Instead, the promise wasnt kept and funding began to be cut from the CSU. Courtesy of calstate.edu

CFA officially announce one-day strike to be held next week

Andrew Lopez November 8, 2011

CSU faculty voted Monday in favor of a one-day strike on Nov. 17 at East Bay and Dominguez Hills campuses. There has never been a labor strike since collective bargaining began in 1983, according to...

Professor Yreina Cervantez, Chicano/a studies department, is involved with community art that infuses activism views. She has been part of the Chicano/a art movement for decades. Courtesy of Yreina Cervantez

CSUN professor paints her way through male-dominated art industry

Christopher Ho November 8, 2011

Growing up as a self-identified Chicana, Yreina Cervantez had little inclination that her childhood circumstances would eventually lead her into the Chicana/o movement and her position in the Chicana/o...

The CSUN Model UN team stands outside the National Model United Nations conference in Washington D.C. after winning the Outstanding Delegation Award in October. Courtesy of Renae Gaydos

CSUN’S Model United Nations team wins award in D.C.

Irene Moore November 8, 2011

After months of preparation, CSUN’s Model UN team won the Outstanding Delegation Award in Washington D.C. on Oct. 23. The National Model United Nations conference took place over a five day period....

Melissa Martinez, senior civil engineering major, Ana Avelar, senior engineering major, and Eliud Munguia, senior computer science major, hold up their Powered Footwear prototype which won second place at the Society of Hispanic Engineers conference in Anaheim in October. Photo Credit: Tessie Navarro / Visual Editor

CSUN students place first and second at engineering conference

Madison Kaufmann November 8, 2011

CSUN students won first and second place for their mechanical prototypes with the theme of ‘Living Green’ at the Society of Hispanic Engineers conference in Anaheim, Oct. 26-30. Mechanical engineer...

Illustration by Lindsey Maldonado

Smash capitalism

Contributor November 8, 2011

The fact that more people are now familiar with the term “debt ceiling” than “capitalism” is indicative of the level of ignorance or indifference. Capitalism is not the “free market” —...

UCLA professor to discuss Occupy Wall Street movement at CSUN

Sarah Lorsch November 8, 2011

The Occupy Wall Street protest will be discussed by historian, author, and UCLA professor Robin D.G. Kelley, Thursday, Nov. 10 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. in Cypress Hall 158. “Robin (Kelley) had been...

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W-Soccer: Matadors reach Big West Tournament semis again in 2011

Christina Azouz November 7, 2011

After a heartbreaking loss Thursday to Long Beach State in the Big West Conference Tournament semifinals to end the year, the Matadors chose to look at 2011 as a stepping stone for future seasons. “Our...

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M-Soccer: Improved Matadors doomed by close last-minute losses in 2011

Anthony Carpio November 7, 2011

With CSUN sweeping its conference series over Cal State Fullerton in a 2-1 victory Saturday night, the Matadors ended their season with an overall record of 8-8-3, 4-4-2 in the Big West Conference. Overtime...

Will the restriction of being allowed only 15 units this spring affect what classes you decide to take?

Kimberly Anderson November 7, 2011

Is the restriction of being able to add only 15 units this upcoming spring 2012 semester going to affect what classes you decide to take? On Friday November 4, 2011 CSUN students got an email stating...

Big bank fees have consumers looking at their options

Kat Russell November 7, 2011

>>Correction Nov. 7: The original article had some misinformation. Marnie Nemcoff’s title is vice president of marketing for Matadors Community Credit Union. The article stated that “Unlike big...

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