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

StoryCube project returns to CSUN

Fredy Tlatenchi May 11, 2012

In an effort to record the personal stories of the CSUN community, an anthropology professor will be bringing back the StoryCube project during commencement week. The project, spearheaded by professor...

Renovations to President Harrison’s office and home cost over $350,000

Melissa Simon May 11, 2012

In the midst of faculty protests and enrollment freezes, CSUN has brought in Diane Harrison as its new president. Along with the cost of bringing in a new president, new expenses have been established....

CSUN students continue to struggle because of budget cuts, tuition hikes and unit caps

Stefanie De Leon Tzic May 11, 2012

With more than 100 units completed and a few more to go, Krystal Brooks, a history major, was ready to graduate this year after five years at CSUN. She was ready to enter the workforce and continue her...

HBO’s ‘The Weight of the Nation’ previewed at VPAC

Alexandra Riggle May 11, 2012

"The Weight of the Nation” fell on the Valley Performing Arts Center at CSUN Thursday night, with a free public screening of the final part of the four-part HBO documentary series. The series addresses...

Pew Research finds more students relying on parents financially

Natalie Rivera May 11, 2012

Asha Jahan has what she calls “overprotective parents.” The 18-year-old freshman lives at home and financially relies on her parents. There is an unspoken agreement that if Jahan continues to follow...

Summer 2012 events for everyone

Melissa Simon May 10, 2012

School is coming to an end, and it’s almost time to put those books back on the shelf, if only for a few months — because summer is right around the corner. Summer is the time of year when the days...

Summer fashion trends hit CSUN

Talia Raminfard May 10, 2012

While the Spring 2012 semester here at CSUN comes to an end, Northridge brings the summer heat as the fashion season kicks off with bold, bright colors. Classic black-and-white prints are a staple item...

Two young men challenge traditional ideas about gender and masculinity

Fredy Tlatenchi May 10, 2012

He doesn’t look gay. In your life have you muttered that statement or at least of thought it? It’s a sentence that relies heavily on old stereotypes produced by our culture. He doesn’t look gay...

Illustration by Gabriel Ivan Orendain-Necochea / Visual Editor

Don’t let the man bring you down

Jeffrey Zide May 9, 2012

The same thing that makes many men a “manly” man is also the same thing that leads men to die, on average, 5-10 years before their female counterparts: masculinity. Some argue that this difference...

Femmephobia is alive and well in LGBT community

Fredy Tlatenchi May 9, 2012

He doesn’t look gay. In your life have you muttered that statement or at least of thought it? It’s a sentence that relies heavily on old stereotypes produced by our culture. He doesn’t look...

CSUN pitcher Mia Pagano looks for a strike during a game against UC Riverside Saturday. Though the Matadors have only 10 wins this season and a three-game series left, they said they won’t let that spoil their season closer this weekend. Photo credit: Anthony Carpio / Sports Editor

Softball: Ready or not: Matadors face UCSB in season finale

Alonso Tacanga May 9, 2012

When asked whether they wished the dreadful 2012 season was over already, there was consensus for the most part in the Matadors’ locker room. No. “I always want to play more games,” CSUN...

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