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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

USC sociology professor to speak about demographic shifts

Steven Maiken April 14, 2014

Manuel Pastor, professor of sociology and American studies at USC, will be the speaker at CSUN’s final spring 2014 Dialogues with the Provost lecture, titled The Next California: Demographic Shifts,...

American Indian studies to host Native American performance artist

Jonathan R. Diaz April 14, 2014

The American Indian studies department and the American Indian Student Association are presenting performance artist James Luna of the California Luiseño tribe on April 16. The lecture will be held from...

Womens Golf: Matadors in the hunt for first Big West title in 10 years

Women’s Golf: Matadors in the hunt for first Big West title in 10 years

Andrew Martinez April 14, 2014

  The Matadors are playing their best golf of the season at the right time, as they jumped out to second place after day one of the Big West Championship on Monday, at the San Luis Obispo Country...

Men’s Golf: CSUN struggles, places ninth after day one of UCSB Invitational

Steven Espinoza April 14, 2014

CSUN finished in ninth place after the first two rounds at the OGIO UC Santa Barbara Intercollegiate tournament Monday at the Sandpiper Golf Club in Santa Barbara. As a team, the Matadors started the...

Its time for the Lakers to part ways with Pau Gasol

It’s time for the Lakers to part ways with Pau Gasol

Alex Vejar April 14, 2014

  It’s about time, Pau. For the first time in the last four years, Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol stood up for himself. He finally stuck it to the Lakers organization, which has...

What in the world is sustainable food?

Jake Fredericks April 14, 2014

When it comes to the language of food, foodies love tossing around three-dollar words like organic, free-range, farm-to-table, non-GMO and sustainable produce — but it’s all bullshit. We live in a...

Radioactive seafood market takes over West Gallery

Radioactive seafood market takes over West Gallery

Jennifer Luxton April 14, 2014

Ever wanted to go to a black-lit fish market? Now's your chance. At CSUN's West Gallery in the art department, professor Edie Pistolesi, with the help of several other art professors, worked with...

Professor of religious studies starts Peace Institute in Congo

Professor of religious studies starts Peace Institute in Congo

Negin Daneshfar April 14, 2014

In summer 2011, Mutombo Nkulu-N’sengha started a Peace Institute in Camino, Congo to address the causes of violence and poverty in the area. N’sengha travels to Congo every winter and summer break. The...

Nicolo Socola/Daily Sundial Sergia Louise Anderson, owner of The Vertitude, a pole dancing studio, shows off her talent with an aerial pose.

Pole dancing is left up for interpretation of the performers

Nicole Socala April 14, 2014

A stream of blue lights reflects across the mirrors in the dimmed studio perpetuating a Zen feel, similar to a yoga class. Stretching ensues for thirty-minutes, followed by the gradual progression into...

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Orcas do not deserve to be canned like sardines

Himerria Wortham April 14, 2014

"Blackfish" is a emotion evoking documentary following the story of a SeaWorld whale who is responsible for killing a trainer in 2010. The film has aired frequently on CNN since 2013 and thus far gained...

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Filipino American Student Association mixes old and new with performance

Jonathan R. Diaz April 13, 2014

Students performed the music of Queen, Journey and Bon Jovi among a mix of traditional Philippino cultural dances at the 29th annual Pilipino Cultural Night (PCN)  presented by the CSUN’s Filipino...

CSUNs state-of-the-art Valley Performing Arts Center is a cultural center for the San Fernando Valley. The Sundial / File Photo.

Free LA Opera choral production to be held at VPAC

Jennifer Luxton April 11, 2014

Two free concerts performed by the LA Opera Chorus will be held Sunday afternoon at the Valley Performing Arts Center. Featuring highlights from "Madame Butterfly" and "Carmen," the set will be conducted...

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