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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

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Men’s Soccer: Matadors held to scoreless, draw against Nebraska Omaha

Vincent Nguyen September 20, 2014

The Matadors’ held off the Nebraska Omaha Mavericks (3-2-1) to a scoreless draw in double overtime despite playing with 10 men in the final minutes of the match at Titan Stadium in Fullerton. Senior...

Sophomore Cynthia Sanchez charges for the ball against an Arizona State player during Friday nights game. The Matadors fell to the Sun Devils, 2-0. Photo credit: Trevor Stamp/The Sundial

Women’ s Soccer: Matadors mauled by Arizona State

Trevor Talan September 20, 2014

CSUN women's soccer (2-5-1) took their first home loss (2-0) of the season Friday night in a non-conference match against Arizona State's (7-1-1) top notch offense. The Matadors came out aggressive...

There are plenty of getaway spots on campus for students. The botanical gardens have benches for students to relax and get away from the stresses of class. The garden has different plants, trees, and flowers. Photo Credit: Nicole Socala/Features Editor

Places to unwind on campus

Alik Ourfalian September 19, 2014

For a busy student, it might seem as though there is no time or place for relaxation. But before you give up all hope of mitigating all that stress, consider the following places around campus that...

All Work, No Pay

All Work, No Pay

Gabriela Rodriguez September 19, 2014

The 1938 Federal Fair Labor Standards Act defines internships clearly, but many employers have found ways around the law, and college students seeking internships may find themselves being exploited...

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Student disappearance concerns CSUN Saudi community

Mateo Melero September 19, 2014

The CSUN Saudi Arabian community is concerned with their safety after hearing about a fellow student who has been missing for two days. Abdullah Alkadi, a 23-year-old full-time student, was last...

Hugo Noyola, bassist, sound checks while Danny Monterosa, drummer, freestyles to keep the audience upbeat and into the music. Photo Credit: Vincent Nyguyen/ The Sundial

Photos of the Day: Noontime Concert

Vincent Nguyen September 19, 2014

Alarma, an indie/reggae/rock group from Downtown Los Angeles, performed Thursday afternoon at the Plaza del Sol. The group consists of lead vocalist, acoustic guitarist and conga player Pedro Martinez,...

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CSUN student missing for two days

Andrew Martinez September 19, 2014

The Los Angeles Police Department is searching for a CSUN student who has been missing for two days. Abdullah Alkadi, a 23-year-old full time student, was last seen at his residence in the 9900...

Mental health issues and resources at CSUN

Mental health issues and resources at CSUN

Gabriela Rodriguez September 18, 2014

As Northern California residents face wildfires, and Cabo residents clean up after tropical storm Odile, Matador News reporter Akeisha Nabeta reports live from CSUN campus about National Preparedness...

Michelle Almazan (far right), academic advisor for the CSUN basketball teams, shoots a basket in attempt to win a T-shirt during the Blacktop at the Matadome event on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. Photo Credit: Alex Vejar/The Sundial

Matadome is the new Blacktop

Alex Vejar September 18, 2014

The new floor of the Matadome was introduced to the faculty and staff on Thursday, Sept. 18 with the Blacktop at the Matadome event. Brandon Martin, director of intercollegiate athletics, suggested...

Alumna, Tammy Bleck, shares how people can talk for a living

Manny D. Araujo September 18, 2014

While most may dread speaking in front of a crowd, CSUN alumna Tammy Bleck, has made living out of it. She spoke about earning an income in public speaking, at the CSUN Alumni Association event in the...

Every student signs in when they arrive to the EOP office. Students enrolled in the program get access to various services like computers, mentor help, advisement, or they can relax and work in the lobby couch area. Photo Credit: Araceli Castillo/Photo Editor

Educational Opportunity Programs then and now

Melisa Fumbarg September 18, 2014

During the civil rights movement, activists pushed for the right to equal access to higher education. One of the ways this happened was through the implementation of Educational Opportunity Programs...

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