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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

Womens Golf: Matadors playing well heading into Big West Championship

Women’s Golf: Matadors playing well heading into Big West Championship

Andrew Martinez April 11, 2014

First year head coach Gina Umeck will attempt to lead Northridge to its best finish since 2010 as the Matadors head to San Luis Obispo Country Club to begin the three-day Big West Championship today. Under...

Major League Baseball still behind the curve with expanded replay

Major League Baseball still behind the curve with expanded replay

Andrew Martinez April 11, 2014

When Major League Baseball announced the use of instant replay for the 2014 season, it was met with “cautious optimism” from players, coaches, fans and pundits alike.  The league slow to change...

Illustration by: Sarah Cascadden/Contributor

Students, faculty react to iniative to return affirmative action in California

Brionna Lewis April 11, 2014

In January, California lawmakers attempted to revive affirmative action programs in public universities that were previously banned by Proposition 209 in 1996. The initiative was dropped due to unexpected...

LAs thrifty alternative to Coachella to host its fourth year

LA’s thrifty alternative to Coachella to host its fourth year

Jennifer Luxton April 7, 2014

Too poor (or too slow) to score a ticket in Indio? The fourth annual Brokechella Art & Music Festival in Downtown has you covered. This year's event, to be held Saturday, April 19, will see...

CSUN-ny Side Up takes a break

CSUN-ny Side Up takes a break

Jennifer Luxton April 7, 2014

Author Jake Fredericks will resume writing after spring break. In the mean time, try one of his farmer's market fresh recipes.

Winter Soldier sees Captain America take on the modern world

‘Winter Soldier’ sees Captain America take on the modern world

Victor Frost April 6, 2014

Whether in the animated series "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" or the last "Avengers" movie, it has always been readily apparent that Steve Rogers is a man out time, but never more so than in...

Re-development of downtown Los Angeles and homelessness

Asher Silberman April 5, 2014

Guests: Dr. Robert Kent, chair of CSUN's Urban Studies and Planning Department, and Jerry Neuman, land use attorney and homeless advocate Moderator: Judith Retana; Anchor: Jamie Gonzaga

Photo Courtesy of Lee Choo

Diana Krall brings ragtime pizazz to the VPAC

Jake Tully April 5, 2014

Witnessing Diana Krall perform live is analogous to witnessing Fitzgerald read passages from This Side of Paradise (or so I’m told) — you are beholding one of the great practitioners of their craft...

A farmers market may be headed to a campus near you

A farmer’s market may be headed to a campus near you

Amanda Blake April 4, 2014

In 2010, the CSUN Marilyn Magaram Center (MMC) for Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics investigated bringing a farmers market to the CSUN campus. Logistical hurdles being what they were, a partnership...

Getting down at the Getty for college students

Getting down at the Getty for college students

Jennifer Luxton April 4, 2014

As we head into spring break, college parties are everywhere. Go classy or go home at the Getty's College Night Monday April 7. The sounds of live music will fill the museum courtyards on the one evening...

Former Uncharted developer takes on Star Wars, a look at Infamous and Diablo 3

Former ‘Uncharted’ developer takes on ‘Star Wars,’ a look at ‘Infamous’ and ‘Diablo 3’

Josh Carlton April 3, 2014

This week on Josh and Trevor's Gaming Podcast the boys discuss Amy Hennig's recent move to Visceral Games to begin work on a new "Star Wars" based game. They also give their takes on "Infamous: Second...

President of Associated Students won by twice as many votes

Asher Silberman April 3, 2014

The latest on the Fort Hood shooting and earthquakes in Chile. Plus, Matador News reporter Erin O'Mara talks to CSUN Child and Adolescent Development Professor Virginia Huynh about her study of teenagers...

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