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The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

The student media organization of California State University Northridge

Daily Sundial

Graduation ticket deadline passes and Annual Juried Art Student Exhibition starts

Asher Silberman April 16, 2014

We have the latest on the South Korean ferry rescue and Jay-Z's Labor Day music festival. With five weeks until graduation, Matador News reporter Katie Fauskee has the latest information on tickets. Matador...

Helen Cox (pictured at a different event) spoke about water conservation at a seminar presented by the Institute for Sustainability (File Photo)

Sustainability workshop stresses water conservation and solar energy use

Jonathan R. Diaz April 16, 2014

CSUN faculty, staff and students got tips on being environmentally friendly at home and got familiar with solar energy at a workshop presented by the Institute for Sustainability. The workshop, called...

Thefts, burglaries, vandalism occurred during spring break

Pete D. Camarillo April 15, 2014

April 14, 2014- Theft of Personal Property The investigation continues for someone who stole a cellphone from a bench, at the Student Recreation Center around 6 p.m. April 13, 2014- Motor Vehicle Burglary The...

Illustration by: Sarah Cascadden/Contributor

Heartbleed Bug poses no threat to student or faculty email accounts

Devan Patel April 15, 2014

As websites and Internet users scramble to assess vulnerability to the Heartbleed Bug, information technology officials have assured CSUN students and faculty that their sensitive information is safe. The...

Advice on avoiding exposure to Heartbleed Bug security flaw

Asher Silberman April 15, 2014

The Heartbleed Bug affected at least 500,000 websites, according to Netcraft.  Changing your password to affected sites is recommended. Below is a partial list of websites affected, along with other tips...

Courtesy of MCT

Security flatlines with the discovery of Heartbleed

Victor Frost April 15, 2014

Whether we like it or not, we put a lot of trust and faith into the systems that carry our personal information. Our phones, our computers, and the ever-evolving “cloud,” are our repositories of...

Chicano studies 45th anniversary and Jackie Robinson Day

Asher Silberman April 15, 2014

It is Jackie Robinson Day. Matador News reporter Mihkel Teemant talks to CSUN Journalism Professor Dr. Marcella DeVeaux about the impact of the legendary Hall of Famer. Anchors: Nicole Edenedo, Rebecca...

Professor Steven Loy returns to the Boston marathon after last years bombing

Professor Steven Loy returns to the Boston marathon after last year’s bombing

Araceli Castillo April 15, 2014

Kinesiology professor Steven Loy trained for months before the 2013 Boston Marathon, but nothing could prepare him for the catastrophic bombings that took place that day. Loy and his daughter Mackenzie...

‘Two Women’ share their stories in unique performance piece

Mateo Melero April 15, 2014

Telling a personal story can be more than a means of explaining one’s self, for Monsoon Bissell and Benaifer Bhadha, storytelling can enrich a conversation and be used as a tool for discovering shared...

Alumni panel to discuss careers within health industry field

Rohit Ghosh April 14, 2014

The ever-changing landscape of the healthcare industry in the United States has made it increasingly difficult to find a career within the field. The CSUN Alumni Association and Career Center are hosting...

AS talks about reducing the number of Daily Sundial copies

Daché Jackson April 14, 2014

The Sustainability Committee is trying to eliminate costs and suggested to decrease number of Daily Sundial papers being printed. “This is not a threat to decrease the Sundial’s influence, it is to...

Denise Sandoval Chicana/o studies professor speaks to the students at the closing reception of the Chicana/o studies 45th anniversary symposium

Chicana/o studies celebrates 45 years with panel discussions

Lisette Rosales April 14, 2014

The CSUN Chicana/o studies department was established in 1969 to respond to the growing needs of a diverse student body. On Monday, they celebrated their 45th anniversary with a variety of speakers and...

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