The student media organization of California State University Northridge

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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EOP celebrates 48 years of existence in the CSU system

Brandon Ilano September 30, 2017
The potential and community EOP provides for others
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The Northridge Review: A space for all

Mimi Kourieh September 29, 2017
A reflection on the importance of having a healthy outlet for students to share and publish their creative work during these gloomy times.
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No Bull: Sports Fuel

Curtis Cammeron September 29, 2017

Aaron Peeples and Ryan Basulto give you the latest sports updates including CSUN Sports.  https://soundcloud.com/daily-sundial/no-bull-9-25-17

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A Last-Ditch Effort: The GOP now has until Sept. 30 to kill as many Americans as they can

Daniela Barhanna September 29, 2017

Satire, not real news. WASHINGTON ­­– In a last-ditch effort to repeal and replace Obamacare, Senate Republicans now have until Sept. 30 to pass the Graham-Cassidy bill, a healthcare bill put forth...

Gloria Rosario Peral, a Chicano Studies Masters student, tells her personal story to the Faculty Senate in opposition to executive order 1100. Peral said she was the first person in her family to graduate college in her family and that Chicano Studies helped her to find her way in life.

CSUN faculty senate votes to not comply with Executive Order 1100

Dede Ogbueze September 29, 2017

The CSUN faculty senate voted Thursday to not comply with Executive Order 1100. The order would have eliminated a portion of the general education requirement that includes comparative cultural studies. The...

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The Sammy Scoop : The Weekly Update

Curtis Cammeron September 28, 2017

Bassam Shaktah talks about a thief who's known to steal lawn furniture, the further developing aggressions with North Korea, and women being allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia.   https://soundcloud.com/daily-sundial/the-sammy-scoop-the-weekly-update

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The Break Down: Speechlessly Pressed

Curtis Cammeron September 28, 2017

DeVaughn and "Kill Joy" discuss everything going on with Donald Trump and his comments towards athletes, 50 Cent's regenerated buzz, and Cards B.   https://soundcloud.com/daily-sundial/the-break-down-9-26-17-speechlessly-pressed

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Local store aims to bring diverse beauty products for the valley community

Nicole Merino September 28, 2017
Starr Beauty has a range of products from Morphe to NYX cosmetics.
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CSUN may not be affected by Title IX decision

Alin Boughousi September 27, 2017
Title IX is in an interesting situation as President Harrison has said she is dedicated to Title IX despite Education Secretary Betsy DeVos decision to do away with key parts of the initiative.
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Banned Books Week: Books are challenged for having LGBT content

Nicole Merino September 27, 2017

The fear of "the other" and the question of can there be a digital ban was the central discussion for the 5th Annual Banned Books Readout at The Oviatt Library. "George," is a book for elementary kids...

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The “G” Word:Recognition of the Armenian Genocide

Helen Bezikyan September 27, 2017
through films like Kirk Kirkorian's "The Promise" and the soon-to-be-released documentary "Architects of Denial," the Armenian genocide is gaining recognition.
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Life After Hurricane Harvey, Irma, Maria and Jose

Karin Abcarians September 26, 2017
It’s been several rough weeks for so many dealing with these hurricanes.
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