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

Mens Soccer: Coaches awarded for being best in America

Men’s Soccer: Coaches awarded for being best in America

Casey Delich January 22, 2013

Leading the Matadors men's soccer team to their first Big West Championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, head coach Terry Davila and assistant Yossi Raz have garnered national attention. Davila...

An evening to remember Anne Frank

Areli Rodriguez January 22, 2013

Anne Frank’s stepsister will be visiting CSUN as a guest speaker in a historic event provided by the Rohr Chabad House on Wednesday. Eva Schloss will share her first hand experience as a Holocaust...

Board of trustees express disappointment with Gov. Browns budget at first 2013 meeting

Board of trustees express disappointment with Gov. Brown’s budget at first 2013 meeting

Andrew Lopez January 22, 2013

This article has been updated with additional information. In the first California State University board of trustees meeting of 2013 held Tuesday, trustees expressed mixed feelings over...

Women’s Basketball: Matadors near top of Big West Conference with 4-2 record

Joell Grager January 22, 2013

The Matadors women's basketball team is off to a hot start with a 4-2 record in Big West Conference play as they have won five out of their last eight games over the semester break. “I’m excited...

Over 1,000 volunteers join to beautify Washington Irving Middle School in celebration of MLK Day

Over 1,000 volunteers join to beautify Washington Irving Middle School in celebration of MLK Day

Charlie Kaijo January 22, 2013

LOS ANGELES – LA Works and the United Way joined to renovate the Washington Irving Middle School in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a national day of service, Monday. Over 1,000...

Fiscal cliff extends American Opportunity Tax Credit, Federal-Work Study program still in danger

Fiscal cliff extends American Opportunity Tax Credit, Federal-Work Study program still in danger

Hansook Oh January 21, 2013

With the passing of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA) on Jan. 1, Congress averted several laws scheduled to take effect, such as the expiration of the 2001 Bush tax cuts and federal emergency...

Klotz Student Health Center offers discounted flu shots

Klotz Student Health Center offers discounted flu shots

Taylor Villescas January 21, 2013

CSUN’s spring semester is starting in the middle of a hectic flu season, and many students could be unprepared or unprotected against this year’s rampant strain of the influenza virus. The Klotz...

Pension Reform Act impacts state employees

Pension Reform Act impacts state employees

Shaleeka Powell January 21, 2013

Newly hired state employees must pay 50 percent of their pension due to the Public Employee Pension Reform Act, which requires employees and employers to pay equal amounts of the employees' pension...

New California law protects social media privacy

New California law protects social media privacy

Kevin Kiani January 21, 2013

  A new law has been signed in California prohibiting employers and universities from asking applicants for their social media passwords. This new legislation, Assembly Bill 25, also bans employers...

Generous grant challenges business and economics college

Michelle Reuter January 21, 2013

The College of Business and Economics has been given an opportunity to raise up to $1 million by alumnus, Paul Jennings, who promised to match money raised by the college, dollar for dollar, up to $500,000. Jennings...

Gov. Jerry Brown to make third State of the State speech

Christina Cocca January 21, 2013

Gov. Jerry Brown will give his third State of the State speech Thursday. Brown recently released his proposed budget for the 2013-2014 fiscal year, which included an additional $125.1 million to the...

Board of trustees meeting agenda tables fee increases

Gabrielle Moreira January 21, 2013

Three proposed fees, expected to speed up students’ paths to graduation, have been tabled indefinitely by the California State University board of trustees. They will now discuss Gov. Jerry Brown’s...

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