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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

U.S. President Barack Obama honors the 2012 National Teacher of the Year Rebecca Mieliwocki in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, April 24, 2012. Courtesy of MCT

CSUN alumna Rebecca Mieliwocki wins National Teacher of the Year

Carl Robinette May 9, 2012

At the end of her teaching credential program at CSUN in 1995, Rebecca Mieliwocki decided to go to a job fair on campus, a decision that would eventually lead her to becoming the 2012 National Teacher...

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Baseball: CSUN starts home stretch vs. UCI

Jonathan Andrade May 9, 2012

CSUN only came away with six Big West Conference wins in head coach Matt Curtis’ inaugural season last year. This year, with nine conference games remaining, the Matadors (20-23, 7-8 Big West)...

Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication opens its doors to Shanghai Normal University Music College students

Irene Nesbitt May 9, 2012

Chinese students from Shanghai Normal University Music College will be allowed to complete an accelerated master’s degree in music at CSUN beginning this fall, after CSUN signed an agreement with the...

Photo courtesy of Aileen Ventura / Contributor

Celebrate the end of finals at Crazy Harry’s Bar

Jonathan Andrade May 9, 2012

Friendly service, tasty food and ample amounts of beers on tap make Crazy Harry’s the one-stop spot for any student looking to have a good time on a tight student’s budget. Crazy Harry’s...

CSUN features Burning Wall Street exhibit

Tanya Ramirez May 9, 2012

Showcased on the second floor of Manzanita Hall is “Burning Wall Street,” a 40-foot long diorama of modern Wall Street, with its towering buildings constructed out of matches, its streets paved...

Avengers lives up to viewers expectations

Fredy Tlatenchi May 9, 2012

The prayer of a million fanboys and girls came to pass with the release of The Avengers on March 4, capturing the spirit and silliness of the comic book medium. The premise of the film is simple. The...

CSUN sophomore attacker Hayley Gurriell scored her first goal as a Matador in a game against Cal Baptist on April 9, 2011. She scored five goals in the 2012 season. Courtesy of CSUN Athletics.

Get to know … #4 Hayley Gurriell

Alonso Tacanga May 9, 2012

Full name: Hayley Beth Gurriell Date of Birth: June 18th, 1992 Place of Birth: San Diego, CA Height: 5’4” Position: Attacker Year: Sophomore Major: Sociology FAVORITES Food: Pizza and...

An injured Amare Stoudemire of the New York Knicks looks from the bench during Game 3 against Miami Thursday. Stoudemire injured himself punching a fire extinguisher after Game 2 and later said he did it because he wanted to make some noise. Courtesy of MCT.

Weekly Column: What sports personalities’ clichés really mean

Jim McLauchlin May 9, 2012

Tuesday marked a full decade since former 76ers shooting guard Allen Iverson made his infamous “practice” rant. The now 36-year-old Turkish-league signee, had already earned three of his four...

The case against procreation

Joseph A. Tomaszewski May 9, 2012

Many of you probably don’t have children, yet.  Many of  you will ask yourselves whether it is better to breed or not to breed. Partners, family, friends, tradition and instinct will pressure you...

History of laws protecting students with disabilities

Gustavo Benitez May 8, 2012

The American School for the Deaf, or ASD, America’s oldest permanent school for the deaf, represents one of the first attempts to recognize the needs of students with disabilities. The primary...

CSUN student inspires underprivileged people with autobiography

Laura Davis May 8, 2012

CSUN sophomore Demontae Thompson, born and raised in Compton near South Central, was taken into foster care as a young child due to his parent’s severe addiction to drugs and inability to properly...

CSU board of trustees may cut state-funded pay of presidents’ salaries

Stefanie De Leon Tzic May 8, 2012

The CSU board of trustees will vote today on a proposal that will cap state-funded pay for incoming CSU presidents’ salaries and supplement it with nonprofit campus foundations. The CSU’s new proposal...

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