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

Valley View News 10/31/11

Valley View News 10/31/11

Valley View News November 7, 2011

Valley View News 10/31/11 from Lincoln Harrison on Vimeo.

A bicyclist uses the Bank of America drive-through ATM machine. Bank of America has recently decided to not charge $5 a month to customers who use their debit cards that would have started in 2012. Photo Credit: Andres Aguila / Daily Sundial

Bank of America dumps debit card fees

Kat Russell November 7, 2011

Bank of America has abandoned a monthly $5 debit card fee, which was scheduled to begin in early 2012. The announcement came after competitors, namely Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase, announced they...

One of the security cameras in the Oviatt library lobby. Photo Credit: Andres Aguila / Daily Sundial

Surveillance cameras are a necessary tool for campus safety

Kristina Sanborn November 7, 2011

S urveillance cameras spread across campus may have cut down the time and resources spent searching for the suspected gunman at the Oviatt Library last month.  Although there are security cameras...

The Los Angeles City Council has decided to revise the current law on murals to allow more freedom to those who wish to have a mural on their private property. A colorful mural occupies the side wall of Juan M.s El Mini Discount Store/T-Shirt Spot. He says it has been up for the past year and has not had any problems with the city or taggers that would always write on the wall on a daily basis. Photo Credit: Andres Aguila / Daily Sundial

Los Angeles mural regulations may be loosening soon

Andrew Lopez November 7, 2011

Rules governing murals in Los Angeles could be loosened now that L.A. City Council members voted in favor of revising the law last month. The city put a ban on private property murals in 2002 after...

The Tree Hugger art project located in the CSUN Campus Food Garden features stick figure-like men made out of completely green material. Photo Credit: Tessie Navarro / Visual Editor

Tree hugger art project draws attention to campus food garden

Braulio Campos November 7, 2011

Tree huggers have invaded the Campus Food Garden on the north east side of campus. These little men made of organic materials were assigned by professor Edie Pistolesi and used as inspiration for a...

Children of undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles at educational disadvantage

Ron Rokhy November 7, 2011

Children of undocumented immigrants in Los Angeles are at an educational disadvantage compared to children of Americans who immigrated legally, according to a recent study. Citizenship status of Mexican...

New scholarship encourages faculty and staff to return to school

Katherine ONeill November 7, 2011

A new scholarship for CSUN faculty and staff wishing to return to school or pursue a new degree has been created carrying President Jolene Koester’s name. As Koester prepares to retire in December,...

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