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

Russia proves themselves a worthy host for Winter Olympics

Russia proves themselves a worthy host for Winter Olympics

Brian Bernstein February 26, 2014

The most prestigious sporting event of all time has once again come and gone in a flash. The 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia were officially closed Sunday after two-weeks of the top athletes...

Mens Golf: Matadors fall to 12th in final day of play

Men’s Golf: Matadors fall to 12th in final day of play

Andrew Martinez February 26, 2014

After a tough first day at the Jones Invitational, the Matadors failed to improve on day two as they fell to 12th and last place at the Saticoy Country Club in Somis on Tuesday. After improving...

As part of Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Anne Eipe, staff psychologist, at University  Counseling Services, gives tips on building self-esteem.

Joint Advocates on Disordered Eating talk body image, self-esteem

Jonathan R. Diaz February 26, 2014

As part of Eating Disorder Awareness Week, two lectures were presented that dealt with building self-confidence, media literacy and positive body image. Anne Eipe, staff psychologist at University...

MOCA edits the LA art scene using manpower and Wikipedia

MOCA edits the LA art scene using manpower and Wikipedia

Madison Ruppert February 26, 2014

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) and online art magazine East of Borneo are coordinating a massive Wikipedia edit-a-thon in an attempt to strengthen the online history of art in Southern...

Eating more veggies is easier than you think

Amanda Blake February 26, 2014

As a nutrition student, I am commonly asked, “What is the worst thing you can eat?” I like to turn that question on its head and tell people about the best food they can eat. Vegetables top my list...

Women graduating college, earning degrees more than men, study shows

Crystal Chwierut February 26, 2014

There is an increasing gap between female college students and their male counterparts in terms of college preparation, enrollment and graduation in the University of California (UC) and California...

Illustration courtesy of MCT

The academic boycott of Israel supports human rights

David Klein February 25, 2014

    The great civil rights leaders Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu were instrumental in dismantling the apartheid regime in South Africa.  The system of racist laws in...

Two storms to hit LA County

Asher Silberman February 25, 2014

Rain is on the way to Southern California, and Matador News reporter Mihkel Teemant talks to Geography professor Helen Cox about how the storm may or may not ease the drought emergency. Anchors: Jamie...

Illustration courtesy of MCT

America should stop meddling in Venezuela’s affairs

Calvin Ratana February 25, 2014

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is anti-democratic and the protesters are facists. Those are the words being thrown around by both sides in the hazy situation that is happening in Venezuela. To...

Illustration by Jae Kitinoja/Daily Sundial

Apologies are needed from both sides of WWII in order to move forward

Calvin Ratana February 25, 2014

America Needs to Apologize War is never a pretty picture. As countries fight each other, atrocities are committed by both sides for the sake of achieving victory. These wars are then written...

Former governor of Hawaii and CSUN alumna returns to campus

Former governor of Hawaii and CSUN alumna returns to campus

Gabby Escamilla February 25, 2014

From a CSUN student to the first female governor of Hawaii, alumna Linda Lingle has returned this spring to teach a course on public policy at Cal State Northridge. “I got my first experience in leadership...

Make it yourself: Celery Root (Celeriac) Remoulade

Jake Fredericks February 25, 2014

Remoulade is a classic French condiment with an affinity for pairing with seafood dishes, much like tartar sauce. Although the traditional version is more akin to a garlic mayonnaise (aioli), its nature...

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