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

CSUN honors veterans with National Roll Call

Jazzmyne Bogard November 6, 2013

Veterans are being honored in a new way on campus through the Veteran’s Day Celebration presented by the Veterans Resource Center and University Student Union (USU). The ceremony will begin with the...

Graduate students and faculty perform contemporary dances at Colaboratoria

Graduate students and faculty perform contemporary dances at ‘Colaboratoria’

Jonathan R. Diaz November 6, 2013

Graduate students and faculty from the department of kinesiology performed a dance concert on Nov. 6, entitled “Colaboratoria”. The performance included various forms of contemporary and...

Womens Basketball: Matadors poised to make a postseason push

Women’s Basketball: Matadors poised to make a postseason push

Darko Debogovic November 6, 2013

  The CSUN women’s basketball team returned its core group of players from last year and is looking to make a run at the Big West Conference Championship. The Matadors finished .500 in...

San Fernando natives, Bleached dish on music, dudes and more

San Fernando natives, “Bleached” dish on music, dudes and more

Stephanie Hernandez November 6, 2013

Los Angeles sister-duo, Bleached have been shredding ever since their early days in punk band, Mika Miko. Known for their edgy  sound, the girls have cemented their riot girl status in the music scene....

Womens Basketball: Matadors leading lady ready to win

Women’s Basketball: Matadors’ leading lady ready to win

Brian Bernstein November 6, 2013

  Junior point guard Ashlee Guay has been a nightmare for opposing defenses in the Big West since she became a Matador three years ago. She has also won multiple awards and shattered records,...

Meet your athletes: Cynthia Tafoya

Meet your athletes: Cynthia Tafoya

Lucas Esposito November 6, 2013

When Cynthia Tafoya, 20, enters the Matador Soccer Field, she is ready to protect her turf. The junior English major with a minor in Journalism defends the net for the Matadors and has been a lynchpin...

KCSN News Update: Mothers are now the sole or primary provider in four out of ten households with children

Brittany Chenelle November 6, 2013

The following stories will be covered tonight on KCSN: Retirement cities throughout the US will be an area of growth in the housing market over the next 15 years. A study by the American Civil Liberties...

Meet your athletes: womens soccer goalkeeper Cynthia Tafoya

Meet your athletes: women’s soccer goalkeeper Cynthia Tafoya

Lucas Esposito November 6, 2013

Goalkeeper Cynthia Tafoya talks about her path to becoming part of CSUN's soccer team and her experience during big games. Her teammates give insight to her work ethic and character.

A band for school spirit and music

A band for school spirit and music

Trevor Stamp November 6, 2013

The Matador Pep Band arrives early before the sporting events. They need to figure out how many are attending and what songs they are prepared to play. The band is one of the loudest groups...

Next year support budget ignites heated debate, budget sent back to committee for further amendments

Next year support budget ignites heated debate, budget sent back to committee for further amendments

Champaign Williams November 6, 2013

During the CSU Board of Trustees (BOT) meeting Tuesday a heated debate ensued regarding the allocation of funds for the 2014-2015 fiscal year. Committee of Finance speaker Robert Turnage, assistant...

A new study shows that SAT leaves many students unprepared for college

A new study shows that SAT leaves many students unprepared for college

Ana Rodriguez November 6, 2013

Abigail Ramos, 24, a senior studying business at CSUN managed to enter college as prepared as she could be despite obstacles she faced along the road, especially when it came time to take the SAT test. “I...

Alum Terrence King wins awards for urban-fantasy novel

Alum Terrence King wins awards for urban-fantasy novel

Neelofer Lodhy November 6, 2013

Terrence King, a self-published indie author and CSUN alumnus (‘94) is being recognized and critically acclaimed for his first urban fantasy novel, The Silent Partner. King was recently honored as...

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