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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

Campus officials seek suspects taking invasive photos or videos of females

Campus officials seek suspects taking invasive photos or videos of females

Vincent Nguyen June 30, 2015

CSUN students have reported two suspects snapping or recording invasive photos or videos around campus. The first report filed last Monday when a woman was sitting in the Oviatt Library and found a...

Photo Credit: Go Matadors

Track & Field: Carl Horsley and Marie Veale’s seasons ends at USA Outdoor Championships

Kenneth Berry June 29, 2015
On their quest to qualify for a spot on the U.S. National Track and Field Team, two Matadors came up just short.
With a yellowtail snapper dodging in front, a lemon shark cruises. (Ken Riddick/Charlotte Observer/MCT). Photo Courtesy of MCT

‘Shark Week’: Analyzing shark attacks from the West Coast to the East Coast

Saffana Hijaz June 27, 2015
The "jawsome" week-long showing of "Shark Week" Starts on July 5.
Remember The Titans, Jurassic Park, Big Hero 6, Mary Poppins, and Toy Story will run during the July portion of the summer movie fest, Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. with food trucks and raffled prizes. Photo credit: Alyson Burton

July Movie Fest: Big decor with charity

Saffana Hijaz June 26, 2015
On July 2, the Summer Movie Fest will kickoff with "Remember the Titans" while continuing to raise money for charity.
CSUN Sand Volleyball will be the 17th sport sponsred by the Big West in the 2015-2016 season and will compete in conference play in only its third season of existence. Photo credit: Thomas Gallegos

Sand Volleyball: Big West officially adds Sand Volleyball as 17th sport

Kenneth Berry June 26, 2015
In only it's third season of existence, the CSUN Sand Volleyball team will be an official member of the Big West Conference.
Films and shows recently added to Netflix. Photo credit: Saffana Hijaz

Netflix: Films and shows headed on a permanent summer vacation

Saffana Hijaz June 26, 2015
The top five films to watch and the top five films to avoid before Netflix removes them for good on Wednesday, July 1.
Parade participants march down Market St. carrying the rainbow flag during the annual Gay Pride parade in San Francisco, California, Sunday, June 30, 2013. (Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times/MCT)

U.S. Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage

Brooke Holland June 26, 2015
After years of activist groups petitioning the courts and state-by-state legislation reform, the U.S. Supreme Court has finally legalized gay marriage.
Notre Dames V.J. Beachem (3), Pat Connaughton (24), and Bonzie Colson (35) battle Kentuckys Karl-Anthony Towns (12) for a first-half rebound in the NCAA Tournaments Elite 8 on Saturday, March 28, 2015, at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. (Charles Bertram/Lexington Herald-Leader/TNS)

Opinion: 2015 NBA Draft winners & losers

Jordan Ball June 26, 2015
Which teams and prospects came out as winners or losers during Thursday's night's draft?
Photo credit: Victoria Becerril

Q&A: Diversity, access and success will be priorities for incoming Provost Yi Li

Daniel Shin June 26, 2015
Yi Li will focus on more opportunities for underrepresented students and more graduated students–during his time at CSUN, among other things.
Monica Saucedo,  Desirae Crittendens mother, comforts one of her children during a slideshow of images in memory of their family member.

CSUN community mourns tragedy of Desirae Crittenden

Brooke Holland June 25, 2015

Photographs by Matt Rose.

A Facebook photo of 19-year-old Desirae Crittenden.

Desirae Crittenden dies at 19; remembered as kind, outgoing

Kenneth Berry June 24, 2015
In what was a life cut short, was also a legacy that won't be forgotten by that of former CSUN student Desirae Crittenden.
Sundial Special 4: The cost of education

Sundial Special 4: The cost of education

Daniel Shin June 24, 2015
Students, professionals and our contributors discuss the growing need for more affordable access to higher education
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