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

The proper protocol for live television audiences

The proper protocol for live television audiences

Leilani Peltz February 19, 2014

For someone who has never lived in or visited the City of Angels, life probably seems filled with celebrities, parties and glamour. While this particular image isn’t true for the majority of people...

Hammer Museum’s Flux screening series marries art and experimentation

Eve Kim February 19, 2014

If cinematic and conceptual experimentation is your thing, be on the lookout for the Flux Screening Series. A quarterly event in collaboration with UCLA’s Hammer Museum, Flux presents an arresting collective...

Illustration by Jennifer Luxton/A&E editor

Get through an argument without ruining your relationship

Madison Wood February 19, 2014

We all know that relationships aren’t always sunshine and daisies. In a healthy and successful relationship, it takes two people who actively work at being together for the betterment of both. This...

CSUN professors reveal interesting expertise

CSUN professors reveal interesting expertise

SheDaye Brown February 19, 2014

Herpetologist, entomologist and ichthyologist are career fields that are uncommon to most of us. One may ponder who these individuals are and what they may do, but luckily for us, we have them right...

Hip Hop Think Tank event to bring attention to deportation, incarceration

Champaign Williams February 19, 2014

More than 2.2 million people are incarcerated in the U.S. each year, and nearly 2 million immigrants have been incarcerated since the beginning of the Obama administration in 2008, according to The Sentencing...

Make it yourself: Butterscotch-Ale Bread Pudding

Jake Fredericks February 19, 2014

If you couldn’t tell by now, this writer has a pretty big sweet tooth. Donuts, cookies, ice cream, I love ‘em all. One of my favorite winter desserts, by far, is homemade bread pudding. I’m not talking...

Men’s Basketball: CSUN drops late-season non-conference matchup at Idaho

Rohit Ghosh February 19, 2014

The Matadors (13-15, 5-7 Big West) were unable to complete a successful second-half comeback as their tired legs got the best of them down the stretch in a 96-88 loss to the Idaho Vandals. Cal State Northridge...

Baseball: Matadors fall 7-1 to defending champion UCLA Bruins

Baseball: Matadors fall 7-1 to defending champion UCLA Bruins

Andrew Martinez February 19, 2014

Facing their first test of the season on Tuesday, the Matadors (2-2) fell 7-1 to the defending national champion No. 12 UCLA Bruins (3-1) at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Matador starting right-handed...

Facebook users do not like oversharing, studies show

A.J. Circhirillo February 18, 2014

Marissa Guerrero, junior communicative disorders for speech language pathology major, rarely updates her Facebook activity. She deactivated her account for nearly a year before she resurrected it to...

Catherine Hartnek, 28, a junior in Electrical Engineering shakes hands with Curtis Larsen an Electrical Engineer from Aerovironment, Inc. which specializes in developing unmanned aircraft systems and electric transportation solutions on Feb. 18, at the Northridge Center. (Photo Credit: David J. Hawkins / Photo Editor)

Tech Fest offers jobs, internships for science, engineering students

Gabriela Rodriguez February 18, 2014

Story by Pete Camarillo Students packed the Northridge Center searching for jobs and internships in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) industry at the Career Center’s bi-annual...

Illustration by Juana Martinez/Contributor

America is not the moral beacon of the world

Luis Rivas February 18, 2014

When President Obama expressed concern over the plan of Ugandan President Yoweri Museven to pass a law which criminalizes lesbian, gay, trans, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) communities, perhaps he was...

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