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

Professor does independent financial analyses of America’s colleges

Natalie Rivera May 2, 2012

A professor of accounting will be speaking on Thursday at Sierra Hall between 4 and 5 p.m. in order to explain the CSU budget and financial problems in the CSU system. Dr. Howard Bunsis is a professor...

On November 8, faculty and students gathered on campus to participate in the CFA informational pickett event. Sundial File Photo

California Faculty Association votes in favor of strike in fall

Ron Rokhy May 2, 2012

Faculty across all 23 CSU campuses have approved a statewide strike if their demands for a new collective bargaining agreement after 22 months of not having one aren’t met. The results of the...

PizzaRev opens near CSUN

Janette Fletcher May 2, 2012

When PizzaRev held its grand opening April 20, there were hundreds of customers anxious to bake their own new pizzas. Ordinary pizza places like Domino’s, Pizza Hut and Papa John’s seem to take...

Illustration by Jeromy Velasco / Contributor

PRO/CON: Fisher v. University of Texas–does affirmative action work?

Aleksey Reshetnivov May 2, 2012

PRO Aleksey Reshetnivov contributor Affirmative action in the academic world means considering traditionally underrepresented characteristics (race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc.) in...

Photo credit: Farah Yacoub / Daily Sundial

Tattoos and piercings should be respected in the work place

Raewyn Smith May 2, 2012

    Sorry Baby Boomers, but your distaste for tattoos has no real effect on Generation Y’s love and obsession with them. Sure, you’re still the head honchos at major corporations...

Occupy returns to May Day

Tanya Ramirez May 1, 2012

A caravan of picketers, people’s-power cars and bikes swept Los Angeles’ financial district this afternoon in an organized demonstration marking the return of the Occupy L.A. movement. The caravan,...

Lack of federal poultry regulation will harm animals, workers and consumers

Jessica Jewell May 1, 2012

Jessica Jewell Daily Sundial   The USDA put its plans on hold to allow time for more public comment after public outcry erupted over concerns of sanitation and worker safety over a USDA proposal...

Eleanor Clift discusses women in Washington

Alexandra Riggle May 1, 2012

Political reporter, television pundit, and author Eleanor Clift gave a talk on the history of women in politics to a nearly full auditorium at CSUN Tuesday. In “Women in Washington: From the Past...

CSU students plan hunger strike until demands are met

Natalie Rivera May 1, 2012

Students from six different Cal State Universities will be taking part in a hunger strike beginning today until their demands are met by the CSU. Students for Quality Education announced Friday that 12...

AS funds Ability Awareness Day

Jessica Jewell May 1, 2012

A.S. passed a motion Tuesday allocating $800 to the CSUN Branch of the Council for Exceptional Children to fund Ability Awareness Day, an event organized by the College of Education, presenting Jonathan...

Clippers forward Blake Griffin slams home a basket over Lakers forward Pau Gasol on April 4. The Clippers came back from a 27-point deficit to win Game 1 of their first round playoff series against Memphis, and that didn’t sit well with some Laker fans. Courtesy of MCT.

Weekly Column: Clippers’ dramatic comeback win against Memphis inexplicably brings out worst from some Laker fans

Alonso Tacanga May 1, 2012

Haters. Sports inevitably have them. Where there are people rooting for a team or player, there are even more rooting against it or him. One needs to look no further than LeBron James. As great...

CSUN infielder Tommy Simis injures his left arm during a game against Rhode Island on March 13. Out since the injury, Simis is finally cleared to play. Photo credit: Michael Cheng / Daily Sundial

Baseball: CSUN making push in Big West race

Jonathan Andrade May 1, 2012

Since conference play started, the Matador offense has kept up with what the best the Big West Conference has to offer. After a series win over then-ranked Cal Poly and only needing one big inning...

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