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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

Both freshman setter Sam Porter (left) and freshman middle blocker Eric Chance (right) earn three blocks each and help the Matadors to win against UC Irvine Wednesday night at Matadome. (Kanako Miyazaki / The Sundial)

The Matadors take down No. 11 UC Irvine in four sets at the Matadome

Kelsey Earl February 18, 2016
CSUN defeats The Anteaters after winning the first two sets
CSUNs Serafina Maulupe dribbles through traffic before making a pass. (Natalie Jimenez / The Sundial)

Women’s basketball looks split season series with Gauchos

Diego Marquez February 18, 2016
CSUN will need strong games from Emily Cole and Channon Fluker
CSUN will look to junior Aaron Parks to ignite the offense after falling to UC Irvine last week. (File Photo / David Hawkins / The Sundial)

CSUN looks to rebound against Hawaii

Peter Felsch February 18, 2016
Men's basketball looks to slow down a red-hot Hawaii team
A few of the offensive words and phrases CSUN students posted on the front window of Plaza del Sol to display the importance of inclusive language Feb. 15. Photo credit: Daisy Perez

USU members host a week of events to encourage inclusive language

Nicollette Ashtiani February 17, 2016
The daily events for "Change Your Words, Change the World” week is planned to educate students about using more inclusive language.
Jessica Pettitt gives examples from her life of offensive language and how it could be avoided in the future when thinking consciously.

Students get the rundown on the importance of inclusive language

Hannah Brunelli February 17, 2016
Students learned the concept and importance of using inclusive language from Diversity Educator Jessica Pettitt
Professor Robert Thurman speaks to students and faculty in the University Student Union Wed. Feb. 17, 2016. Photo credit: Genna Gold

Buddhism educator speaks to campus about science, political system

Genna Gold February 17, 2016
An American Buddhist writer and educator, spoke to a full house of students and faculty about how Buddha was a scientist.
Brian Anthony Gonzales, 24, also known as Brian Hammons,will appear in the Van Nuys Courthouse.

Arraingment date set for man charged in double homicide

James Fike February 17, 2016
An arraignment date has been set for Brian Anthony Gonzales the man accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend.
Geek Clash Ep. 46: Geek Clash Gonna Give it to Ya

Geek Clash Ep. 46: Geek Clash Gonna Give it to Ya

Alex Razo February 17, 2016

Between Deadpool coming out and the release of the new Daredevil season 2 trailer, Danny and Lita are buzzing with excitement. Lita recaps the latest on The Flash, Danny dishes on the new Fallout 4...

Will and Jada Pinkett Smith are two of many celebrity endorsers of an Oscars boycott, due to lack of diversity in the nominations. (Steve Granitz/WireImages/Getty Images)

Oscar nominees respond to lack of diversity

Peter Felsch February 17, 2016
For the second year in a row, the Academy of Arts and Sciences has failed to nominate people of color in major categories. Policy reforms seem long overdue, and many celebrities are choosing to boycott the event altogether.
CSUNs Emily Cole, Claudia Ramos, and Cheyenne Allen prepare for the ball pass alongside UC Irvines team. (Natalie Jimenez / The Sundial)

This week in Matador sports

Sunshine Chatman February 17, 2016
CSUN teams travel from Wyoming to Las Vegas this week
Sophomore infielder Nolan Bumstead is an Engineer major who is balancing baseball and a perfect GPA. (Ashley Grant/The Sundial)

Bumstead leads Matador baseball as offensive asset

Lynn Rosado February 17, 2016
Despite several cultural barriers, the infielder works tirelessly to excel on and off the field
Sophomore Joe Ryan is a former water polo player that uses his water techniques to help him on the baseball field. (Ashley Grant / The Sundial)

Sophomore pitcher utilizes two sports to calm nerves

Harry Bennett February 17, 2016
How water polo molded one of the Big West's best pitchers
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