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

Tysons Cosmos reboot shows were all still made of star stuff

Tyson’s ‘Cosmos’ reboot shows we’re all still made of star stuff

Ken Scarboro March 6, 2014

Get ready to join Neil deGrasse Tyson on a journey through the cosmos and the history of humankind’s quest to understand the skies above. More than 30 years ago, Carl Sagan captivated the imaginations...

Environmental symposium raises renewable energy awareness

Devan Patel March 6, 2014

The Department of Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) held their Ninth annual symposium to raise awareness about environmental changes and renewable energy production. Professors from CSUN and...

Baseball: Matador offense wakes up, but pitching falters in extra-inning affair

Andrew Martinez March 6, 2014

The CSUN offense finally gave their pitchers run support.  However, it came on a night when the pitchers allowed the most runs in a game all season. The Matadors went into the 13th inning tied with...

Illustration by Julie Salvaterria/Contributor

Racist memes are no laughing matter

Whitney Shepard March 6, 2014

Life shouldn’t be taken too seriously and we should all be able to laugh at ourselves, right? After all, the most successful comedians have made a career out of laughing at their pain. Kevin Hart,...

Illustration courtesy of MCT

Oil companies: Stop fracking LA up

Steven Maiken March 6, 2014

Thankfully, the LA City Council voted unanimously Friday to advance a motion to zone fracking for fossil fuels outside the city of Los Angeles, essentially establishing a moratorium. Until the...

The ex-factor could be the key to making your new relationship work

The ‘ex-factor’ could be the key to making your new relationship work

Madison Wood March 6, 2014

Exploring a new relationship is always novel and exciting, which often makes it hard to focus on anything but the present. However, if longevity is what you are looking for, it can help to look back...

Is safe sex becoming less relevant for college students?

Is safe sex becoming less relevant for college students?

Neelofer Lodhy March 5, 2014

Sex: the golden word that is on every college student’s mind. While it is a natural part of life, sex does come with consequences. Forty-six percent of high school students ages 12 to 17 in the United...

Events calendar March 7 – 9

Taylor Villescas March 5, 2014

Event: West Side Story Description:Enjoy the classic show of star-crossed lovers who strive to rise above hate in the name of love. An evening of music and dance is promised for all. Date: March...

‘Self Portrait’ exhibit at the CSUN Art Gallery

Asher Silberman March 5, 2014

An exhibition of self-portraits is on display at the CSUN Art Gallery.Matador News reporter Jared Nealeigh talks to curator and Art Department Professor Mario Ontiveros. CSUN students complain about Los...

Food trucks swapping wheels for doors

Jake Fredericks March 5, 2014

The prospect of wheeling around town in a retrofitted Postal Service truck slinging tacos and cupcakes to the masses isn't as glamorous as depicted in reality shows, like "The Great Food Truck Race." Turning...

Illustration by: Sarah Cascadden / Contributor

Latinos will pass whites as majority ethnicity in California in March

Devan Patel March 4, 2014

In the wake of the ethnic studies debacle at Cal State Los Angeles, educators believe the forecasted change in California’s demographic profile represents a significant event and could become a...

AS holds open forum for proposed fee, one student shows up

Brionna Lewis March 4, 2014

Only one student attended the Associated Students (AS) open-forum to discuss the possibility of a new $4 student fee to fund the California State Student Association (CSSA), a group that advocates for...

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