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

Matador Julius Höefer goes for a kill against LBSU. on Feb. 3. CSUN will look to beat UCSB for the first time in 2012 tonight. Photo Credit: Kat Russell / Senior Photographer

Men’s volleyball: CSUN focuses on hitting for homestand

Jonathan Andrade February 29, 2012

CSUN (5-9, 3-7 MPSF) is coming off its first road win of the season and begins a nine-game homestand with a visit from an impressive UC Santa Barbara team tonight. “The (road win) was huge. It’s...

Student travels to Mexico and uses his art to help those less fortunate

Natalie Rivera February 28, 2012

There are different ways to bring smiles to people’s faces. Some people use the power of literature, comedy or Hallmark cards to make a person’s day brighter. Jake Prendez, a CSUN Chicana/o studies...

Associated Students allocate money for March on March protest

Jessica Jewell February 28, 2012

Associated Students allocated $5,448 Tuesday to fund CSUN students to join the March for Higher Education (also known as March on March) in Sacramento. The motion enables CSUN students to join other...

Middle Class Scholarship plan could help students pay for college tuition

Matthew Ashman February 28, 2012

California state Assembly Speaker John Perez has proposed a new Middle Class Scholarship plan, which could help students at California state colleges pay for school by up to 66 percent. In order to...

Softball: Matadors win first of year, drop four more

Alonso Tacanga February 28, 2012

The Matadors continue to rack up loss after loss, but at least they got the winless monkey off their back during their time at the NFCA Cathedral Classic over the weekend. CSUN (1-14) entered the competition...

Photo Illustration by Gabriel Ivan Orendain-Necochea

Stop wearing bourgeois USC gear at CSUN

Jim McLauchlin February 28, 2012

Brothers! Sisters! Comrades! While high lifting the banner of International Proletarianism we do while heartily engaged in labors as shoulder to shoulder with you, Comrade McLauchlinovich must pull...

Students from two Oakland high schools propose initiative on ballot to do away with college tuition

Melissa Simon February 28, 2012

At the beginning of the fall semester of the 2010-11 school year, a group of high school students in Oakland decided to take action against tuition costs by proposing an initiative for the ballot that...

President Obama’s Affordable Healthcare Act sparks debate among religious leaders and conservatives

Raewyn Smith February 27, 2012

Desiree Monteilh, a CSUN junior who suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome, has been taking birth control for a few years, starting before she turned 18. Birth control regulates her hormones so she...

Photo Illustration by Tessie Navarro

CSUN PD offers new way to report crime online

Carl Robinette February 27, 2012

The CSUN Police Department is launching a new online tool for reporting minor crimes through the department’s website in March, according to a police official. The new program will allow anyone...

CSUN students stand at the Arizona/Mexico border minutes before being questioned by border patrol. The students traveled to Tucson, Arizona this past weekend to protest the banning of ethnic studies programs by the state. Photo by Daniel Mulato

CSUN students travel to Arizona to protest law banning Mexican-American Studies programs

Stefanie De Leon Tzic February 27, 2012

CSUN students traveled to Tucson, Ariz. last weekend to join the fight against Arizona’s banning of Mexican-American Studies programs. Mexican-American Studies were once part of the K-12 curriculum,...

Huskies infielder Branden Berry slides into base during a game against CSUN Monday afternoon at Matador Field. The Matadors allowed 17 hits and Washington turned them into 18 runs.  Photo Credit: Tessie Navarro / Multimedia Editor

Baseball: Matadors unable to stop potent Huskies offense in 18-6 loss at Matador Field

Jonathan Andrade February 27, 2012

  The Matadors’ pitching staff has struggled finding the plate so far this year and the trend continued Monday afternoon in an 18-6 romping from Washington at Matador Field. Playing in...

“Hugo” and “The Artist” sweep Academy Awards

Natalie Rivera February 27, 2012

The 84th annual Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, resulted in five awards for the silent film “The Artist,” including the Oscar for Best Picture. “The Artist” is the first silent film to...

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