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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

Men’s Golf: Matadors can’t improve, finish ninth in Santa Barbara

Steven Espinoza April 16, 2014

The Matadors put up a similar effort on day two, and could not find a way to rise above ninth place in day two of the OGIO UC Santa Barbara Intercollegiate tournament at Sandpiper Golf Club in Santa Barbara. The...

Mechanical, human errors plague formula one season opener

Victor Frost April 16, 2014

Ah, the smell of exhaust, the sound of throaty V6 engines, the sight of fresh tire marks on pristine roads. Yes, race fans, the 2014 season of Formula one has finally begun and the Australians got it...

Carnaval to feature ethnic dances from different cultures at the USU

Brionna Lewis April 16, 2014

    The University Student Union (USU) will host Carnaval on April 17, which is a celebration of diversity featuring music, food and dance from every continent of the world. The days...

During CSUN PDs fundraising event Meet the Dogs, Daniel Inglis, head K9 trainer at Inglis Police Dog Academy, demonstrates how a dog would attack a potential suspect. The event was held Wednesday, on Bayramian Lawn. Photo Credit: Lucas Esposito / Daily Sundial

Students ‘Meet the Dogs’ at CSUN police department K-9 event

Devan Patel April 16, 2014

The CSUN Police Department, along with other local law enforcement agencies, hosted “Meet the Dogs,” a fundraising benefit for the police department’s K-9 unit Wednesday at Bayramian Lawn. Captain...

James Luna, American Indian contemporary artist, debuted is latest piece, called Family Matters at the Npbbs Auditorium on April 16.

Native American contemporary artist debuts latest piece at CSUN

Lauren Reyes April 16, 2014

American Indian contemporary artist, James Luna, premiered a new art presentation, including a video piece entitled “Family Matters,” to CSUN students. Kimberly Robertson, assistant professor in...

During a healthcare panel titled Inside the Health Industry, CSUN alumni gathered to discuss information concerning healthcare. It was moderated by Brian Malec. The panel included George B. Higgins, Richard D. Trogman, Terry L. Smith and Gregory B. Adamczak.

Alumni discuss careers and future of the healthcare industry at panel

Steven Espinoza April 16, 2014

CSUN alumni from the healthcare industry spoke to students about the path toward their careers, their experiences and gave advice in a discussion titled Inside the Health Industry Panel at the University...

Future athletic trainers promote national training awareness month

Nicole Socala April 16, 2014

March is National Training Awareness month with the purpose of shedding light on the frequently understated responsibilities of athletic trainers (ATs). In order to help others better understand what...

Birds of a feather can overcome addiction together

Birds of a feather can overcome addiction together

Madison Wood April 16, 2014

In tune with this week’s theme, let’s talk harmful habits. Being involved with someone who is battling their own demons can put a strain on any relationship. Anything from substance abuse to mental...

Calendar of events: April 17 – 23

Taylor Villescas April 16, 2014

Event:Record Store Day Description: Record Surplus is hosting a three-day long, storewide sale. While the weekend sale starts on Friday, the slew of limited edition vinyls for sale don’t hit the...

Students share religious sacrifices they make for Ramadan, Yom Kippur, and Lent

Students share religious sacrifices they make for Ramadan, Yom Kippur, and Lent

Negin Daneshfar April 16, 2014

For many, the purpose of Lent, Ramadan and Yom Kippur is to sacrifice personal desires to develop a closer bond with God and personal faith. This time of the year represents a time for confession, repentance,...

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Race still matters in the college admissions process

Calvin Ratana April 16, 2014

“Affirmative action was the government’s first and only program that attempted to combat institutional racism.” Those words rang loud in my head, as my high school teacher taught my class the...

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