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

Minyi Liang, illustration student, and Minting Li, graphic design major at the CSUN gallery. Ellen Choi / Sundial

Annual CSUN illustration club exhibition showcases student art

Ashley Horton February 25, 2016
CSUN celebrates its talented artists on campus by exploring the original creations of student illustrators
Student organization aims to enrich the community

Student organization aims to enrich the community

Ana Rodriguez November 22, 2013

The Child and Adolescent Development Association (CADA) is a student organization with its main goal being to improve the lives of those in need in their community. It provides career, academic and professional...

CSUN gets a kick out of the taekwondo club

CSUN gets a kick out of the taekwondo club

Darko Debogovic October 29, 2013

The most widely practiced form of martial arts in the world has been brought to CSUN with the newly formed taekwondo club.

Lets go clubbing: feminist club seeks to raise awareness about sexual assaults on campus

Let’s go clubbing: feminist club seeks to raise awareness about sexual assaults on campus

Megan Diskin September 24, 2013

CSUN feminist club, The F Word, run by Kendra Hamilton and Skylar Grogan seeks to raise awareness for issues like sexual assault on campus.

Lets go clubbing: CSUNs LGBTQA club kicks off the semester with new members

Let’s go clubbing: CSUN’s LGBTQA club kicks off the semester with new members

Trevor Stamp September 11, 2013

The CSUN LGBTQA club's first meeting of the Fall 2013 semester had a large turnout on Sept. 5, 2013.

CSUN funny man talks about starting the CSUN Improv club and his roots in acting

CSUN funny man talks about starting the CSUN Improv club and his roots in acting

Michelle Dominguez September 11, 2013

CSUN student Kevin Shacter spent most of his teenage years in front of the television. With a bowl full of cheerios, he’d lounge around watching sports or his favorite show, "Whose Line is it Anyway?."...

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