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

Get your B.A. at community college

Michelle Dominguez November 4, 2013

College is difficult. That is a fact. From classes to parking permits, every small detail is a pest to think about but in order to receive that coveted bachelor's degree. This is what we have to endure,...

Student dials 911 after smelling smoke from Juniper Hall classroom

Student dials 911 after smelling smoke from Juniper Hall classroom

Megan Diskin November 4, 2013

Firefighters and campus police responded to a student's 911 call about smoke in a classroom in Juniper Hall Monday night. Five minutes before Said Malikov's 7 p.m. Business Gateway 302 class the...

Surprising storylines of the NBA season thus far

Surprising storylines of the NBA season thus far

Kevin Kiani November 4, 2013

With the the first week of the NBA season in the books, there have been no shortage of surprises. Some of which will last and some of which are passing phases that will wilt away as the season moves...

Martial arts master creates self-defense app

Martial arts master creates self-defense app

Bianca Santillan November 4, 2013

With the recent predator scares on campus, a new self-defense app for women comes to the rescue. The creator of the “You Can Fight” app, Helen Anzalone Gordon, packages 20 years worth of martial...

KCSN News Update: People receiving Social Security benefits can expect a one point five percent cost of living increase

Brittany Chenelle November 4, 2013

The following stories will be covered tonight on KCSN: Governor Brown has aligned California’s clean energy policies with those of Oregon, Washington state, and British Columbia. People receiving...

Brown Center celebrates 10 years of aquatic healing

Brown Center celebrates 10 years of aquatic healing

Mercedes Ortiz November 4, 2013

With the idea of helping the community, the Brown Center for Adaptive Aquatic Therapy was founded in 2003 and the CSUN community celebrated its 10th anniversary Saturday. The Abbott and Linda Brown...

Greeks compete for Mr. CSUN title at fraternity pageant

Greeks compete for Mr. CSUN title at fraternity pageant

Michelle Dominguez November 4, 2013

Fraternity brothers competed for the chance to be named Mr. CSUN at the Alpha Omicron Pi (AOII) annual charity event in Plaza del Sol Performance Hall Friday. Similar to pageants such as Miss Universe...

Spring 2014 graduation may combine college ceremonies and limit attendees, parking with ticketing system

Spring 2014 graduation may combine college ceremonies and limit attendees, parking with ticketing system

Shira Moskowitz November 4, 2013

For the first time in over 10 years, CSUN is considering to put a limit on the number of guests each graduating student can bring to their commencement ceremony in 2014 as well as limiting the amount...

Womens Soccer: Matadors end season with 2-0 loss against Hawaii

Women’s Soccer: Matadors end season with 2-0 loss against Hawaii

Kevin Kiani November 3, 2013

The Matadors (6-12-1, 1-6-1) fell to the Rainbow Wahine of Hawaii (8-8-1, 3-4-1) 2-0 in the season finale for CSUN. Northridge conceded their first goal in the 31st minute to forward Tiana Fujimoto...

Halloween costume competition gets spooky at the Pub Sports Grill

Halloween costume competition gets spooky at the Pub Sports Grill

Negin Daneshfar November 3, 2013

Covered in a black cape costume and a white mask, the winner of the CSUN Pub Sports Grill Halloween Costume Competition put attendees in the spirit of Halloween. A loud applause erupted in The Pub Thursday...

CSUs need ethnic studies program

CSUs need ethnic studies program

Calvin Ratana November 3, 2013

Take up your picket signs, raise your fists and get your voices out, brothers and sisters; ethnic studies is yet again under attack and it is our responsibility to save it. According to an LA Times...

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