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

Irish legends, the Chieftains, bring 50 years of music to the VPAC

Irish legends, the Chieftains, bring 50 years of music to the VPAC

Jake Tully February 23, 2014

In perhaps the most appropriate ushering in of the upcoming St. Patrick’s season, world-renowned leading authorities on Irish music the Chieftains performed Friday night at the Valley Performing Arts...

CSUN students list the many things that make them Matadors

CSUN students list the many things that make them Matadors

Crystal Chwierut February 23, 2014

Picture this. A student commuting to school as he makes way into the parking lot. It’s almost noon and he know what’s coming his way: an hour spent just to find a parking spot. He passes along...

Womens Tennis: Matadors fall to 49ers for first conference loss

Women’s Tennis: Matadors fall to 49ers for first conference loss

Lauren Reyes February 22, 2014

  The Matadors (4-2, 2-1 Big West) took their second loss of the season against the first-place Long Beach State 49ers (7-1, 4-0 Big West) 4-3 on Friday in a Big West match-up at the Matador...

Sand volleyball, the 19th intercollegiate sport

Asher Silberman February 21, 2014

CSUN students react to Governor Brown's proposals to ease problems created by drought Matador News reporter Shanade Garcia talks to the head coach of the CSUN women's volleyball team. Anchors: Victoria...

Video game podcast: Irrational Studios ends as we know it

Video game podcast: Irrational Studios ends as we know it

Josh Carlton February 20, 2014

This week on Josh and Trevor's yet-to-be-titled gaming podcast, the boys discuss the recent news surrounding the closing of Irrational Studios ("Bioshock," "Bioshock Infinite") and talk about real...

Ask a nutritionist: What’s in beer, and is it good for me?

Amanda Blake February 20, 2014

What is beer?  Beer is made from four ingredients: water, barley, hops and yeast. Barley seeds must be malted and mashed, processes that convert the starchy grain into a sugary syrup. The syrup, or mash,...

Photo courtesy of VPAC

Bahia Orchestra Project delights with mix of contemporary and traditional tunes

Jasmine Burch February 20, 2014

Once the Bahia Orchestra Project was on stage at the Valley Performing Art Center Wednesday night, Brazilian pianist and conductor Ricardo Castro won the crowd over with his exciting interpretations of...

Sundial staff pick the best and worst of Sochi 2014

Sundial staff pick the best and worst of Sochi 2014

Rohit Ghosh February 20, 2014

Kwok Chung Chan Best of Meryl Davis and Charlie White brought the first gold medal in ice dancing to the U.S.  and broke their own world record in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Davis...

Fans work to bring back cancelled shows, networks comply

Fans work to bring back cancelled shows, networks comply

Josh Carlton February 20, 2014

Everyone has a favorite television show. But by the cruel hand of time, that favorite show of yours inevitably ends, or worse, gets cancelled. In the last few years, fans of shows old and new have...

On Point: Marketing CSUN Athletics

Asher Silberman February 20, 2014

Guests: CSUN Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Brandon Martin, CSUN Women's Volleyball Head Coach Jeff Stork and CSUN Faculty Athletics Representative Tina Kiesler.

Retired Sociology professor died at age 89

Asher Silberman February 20, 2014

Retired CSUN Sociology Professor Lewis Yablonsky dies at age 89 of natural causes at his home in Santa Monica. Matador News reporter Rosie Rodriguez talks to Sundial reporter Devon Patel about potholes. Anchors:...

Illustration by Jae Kitinoja/Daily Sundial

End the injustices in America, end the prison industrial complex

Calvin Ratana February 19, 2014

After years of violating human rights, California’s prison addiction has been called out by the United States Supreme Court. The Supreme Court found that California’s overcrowded prisons violated...

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