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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

Raiza Arias, 18, double-major in theater and anthropology, gives her information to an officer after collapsing on Monday. Arias is one of the CSUN students who is currently on a hunger strike. Photo credit: Mariela Molina / Photo Editor

CSUN hunger striker gets checked by medical staff

Anthony Carpio May 7, 2012

A welfare check was performed on one of the CSUN hunger strikers outside Sierra Tower Monday afternoon. Freshman theatre and anthropology major Raiza Arias looked fatigued and lightheaded after...

Master of Social Work educate others about human trafficking

Natalie Rivera May 7, 2012

CSUN’s Master of Social Work (MSW) passed out pamphlets on domestic human trafficking Thursday, April 24th. According to Natalie Tenenbaum, the graduating 2012 class of CSUN’s MSW “did an advocacy...

Saud Alsair, a 23-year-old urban studies and planning major, is partially blind but does not let his disability prevent him from living a full, active life. Photo credit: Naomi Ogaldez / Contributor

Partially blind student excels in urban studies program

Contributor May 6, 2012

Naomi Ogaldez / Contributor Saud Alsair’s parents received the devastating news every parent of a newborn baby fears most. The doctors informed them that their son was visually impaired, severe...

Sarah Garcia, 19, Grace Castaneda, 20, Matthew Delgado, 20, Raiza Arias, 18, particpate in the CSU wide hunger strike to stop budge cuts. I chose to do it because it seems like the last way to get it done. They have to pay attention to us or thyre going to look terible in the media, said Sarah Garcia on Thursday. Photo credit: Charlie Kaijo / Daily Sundial

Hunger strike continues as demands are not met

Natalie Rivera May 6, 2012

The 12 students that are partaking in the current hunger strike to protest against tuition rises and executive and administrative salaries met with Chancellor Charles B. Reed Friday at Long Beach but...

Temporary marriage licenses not a solution to increasing divorce rates

Natalie Rivera May 6, 2012

Natalie Rivera Daily Sundial   In September, Mexico City lawmakers proposed legislation that would allow couples to apply for temporary marriage licenses. Under the law couples would be...

Why one CSUN student got angry at policemen

Ankur Patel May 6, 2012

By Ankur Patel Contributor Some of you may have seen the video of me barking down two police officers on May 2 in front of the CSUN Oviatt Library. The YouTube video has over 2,000 views since and I...

CSUN designated hitter Steven Keller looks to get on base during a game against CSU Bakersfield on April 10. Keller and the Matadors are looking to sweep UC Riverside this weekend. Photo Credit:

Baseball: Matadors take first two games against Riverside; look for first sweep of the season

Jonathan Andrade May 6, 2012

CSUN looked to have the advantage heading into the series over UC Riverside and quickly showed its dominance taking the first two games of the weekend for the series win, beginning with a 8-7 victory...

Craft Corner: Star Wars Day

Craft Corner: Star Wars Day

Contributor May 6, 2012

The Craft Corner's theme was "Celebrating Star Wars Day" on May 3 at Plaza del Sol. Craft Corner happens every Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Plaza del Sol, USU. Students had the opportunity...

Noontime Concert: CSUN Jazz A Band

Contributor May 6, 2012

Photos by Eniola Jose / Contributor

Mental Health Awarness Fair

Jeffrey Zide May 6, 2012

The Mental Health Awareness Fair was held in front of Sierra Tower on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. featuring JADE(Joint Advocates on Disordered Eating) and the Blues project. Both are programs supported...

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Softball: Pagano, Matadors go 0-2 against UCR to fall into tie for last place in Big West

Alonso Tacanga May 5, 2012

RIVERSIDE – In a season full of struggles, hitting pitcher Mia Pagano has been the brightest spot for CSUN. So with the Matadors down to their last out and trailing by one in Game 2 of a Saturday...

Accounting professor from Eastern Michigan Univiersity, Howard Bunsis, explains restricted and unrestricted funds in the CSU budget.  Bunsis explained that the CSU is not broke as it claims to be, but is actually making a profit. Photo credit: Ken Scarboro / Editor in chief

Professor conducts independent financial analysis of CSUN

Stefanie De Leon Tzic May 5, 2012

CSUN’s army of administrators and insufficient funding for instructors are to blame for cuts in class sections, student admission and faculty instructors, said Dr. Howard Bunsis during his Thursday...

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