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Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

AS announces commencement ticket procedure at Monday meeting

Daché Jackson March 18, 2014

Correction: Students are able to print out up to seven tickets, not only seven tickets. Students have permission to print tickets, but if more than seven are printed, the original set become invalid. Students...

The good, bad and ugly of the NFL offseason

The good, bad and ugly of the NFL offseason

Pete D. Camarillo March 17, 2014

Last Tuesday marked the beginning of the NFL fiscal year and opening of the arms race known as free agency, where teams are able to court players who have outlasted their contracts. This free agency period...

Women’s basketball team to face off against University of South Carolina

Gabriela Gonzalez March 17, 2014

Family, friends and fans burst in cheers inside the Matadors Spirit Room as the ESPN anchors announced that the CSUN women’s basketball team will be facing the University of South Carolina in the first...

As a gift to the CSUN community, the teacup and salt and pepper shakers originated from Peter Norton, creator of the computer software Norton Antivirus, who commissioned an artist and distribute the pieces to his friends. Photo credit by Victoria Becerril

Find teacups, manuscripts and sex toys in CSUN’s Special Collections and Archives

Kevin Linares March 17, 2014

Tea cups, silver sets, and unusual items, including locks of hair and even sex toys can all be found in CSUN’s Special Collection and Archives. Located on the second floor of the Oviatt Library,...

Police department restructures, officer promoted, more night patrol

Devan Patel March 17, 2014

The CSUN Department of Police Services (CSUN PD) has undergone a slew of changes since the beginning of the year, including a salary increase for its officers and the reorganization of leadership...

Need for Speed races around a familiar, but mildly enjoyable, track

‘Need for Speed’ races around a familiar, but mildly enjoyable, track

Oscar Vega March 17, 2014

Story by Oscar Vega Racing, cars, and video game fanatics alike will enjoy the new action film adaption of the famous EA video game series, “Need for Speed”. As soon as it starts, the film (directed...

Los Angeles Fire Department station number 70 located at the corner of Lassen street and Reseda Blvd. pulls out their equipment in preparedness of further aftershocks after the 4.4 magnitude Earthquake with the epicenter near Westwood on the morning of Monday, March 17, 2014 in Northridge, Calif. (David J. Hawkins/PhotoEditor)

4.4 magnitude earthquake, no reports of damage or injury

Asher Silberman March 17, 2014

A shallow 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck Los Angeles at 6:25 a.m. this morning. L.A. Fire and Police departments had no reports of damage or injury. A tsunami bulletin was issued by the National...

Courtesy of Morgan Kibby

Morgan Kibby of White Sea dishes on her forthcoming debut album

Neelofer Lodhy March 16, 2014

Electronic music is making an impact on today’s music scene now more than ever. Though it never really went away, the genre constantly brings in new artists who deliver some impressive game-changing...

Institute for Sustainability to host lectures about water conservation

Crystal Chwierut March 16, 2014

CSUN’s Institute for Sustainability will be hosting its annual Water Day event on Wednesday as part of World Water Day. The event will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. in the USU. It will be...

Autism spectrum disorder discussed at Q&A session at USU

Lauren Reyes March 16, 2014

The use of technology to communicate with those affected with autism spectrum disorder was discussed at an autism discussion at the Lake View Terrace room of the University Student Union on Saturday. Shannon...

Baseball: Matadors score 11 but still lose to West Virginia

Baseball: Matadors score 11 but still lose to West Virginia

Andrew Martinez March 16, 2014

Having won the past three rubber matches they’ve played in, the Matadors were looking for similar success against the visiting West Virginia Mountaineers. However, in a game slightly reminiscent...

Students scale Stoney Point as part of AS Outdoor Adventures

Jonathan R. Diaz March 16, 2014

CSUN student, Lindsay Barney, reaches toward the top of Mozart's Wall at Stoney Point as part of AS Outdoor Adventures (OA). The 22-year-old child development major climbed to the top on her first try. "I...

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