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

Alfredo Fernandez, the interim Chief of Police at CSUN, stands in front of a mural in the Police Services building. The words on the mural say Devote yourself to your community around you & devote yourself to creating something that give you purpose & meaning.

CSUN Police Department: A look into its history and where it stands today

Lorena Salinas, Reporter October 20, 2021

CSUN’s Department of Police Services, the official name of the CSUN campus police department, has come a long way from its early roots in 1958 when CSUN was known as San Fernando Valley State College....

A police officer has a conversation with CSUN student.

Editorial: the right to solicit should be unregistered

Contributor September 30, 2015
Organizations from outside of CSUN should not be registered when they have their First Amendment right of assembly.
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CSUN’s crime blotter: theft, “Cops” and the last bowl

Daily Sundial April 15, 2015

It would be cool if the CSUN Crime Blotter was a weekly television show and could send you action shots of shirtless guys with mullets running away from the cops with helpless turtles in their hands. But...

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CSUN’s crime blotter: Spring pre-gaming, while the trash burns

Contributor April 1, 2015

The thing the crime log can teach you about life is that although CSUN is an amazing institution that can lead extraordinary people to living better lives, they, like everyone else, are still just a bunch...

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CSUN’s crime blotter: love, pain and stolen turtles

Daily Sundial March 25, 2015

Last week was a good week for utter decadence and debauchery, but there was one crime that really hurt the heart. It's buried deep, like all bad wounds are. But let's not get all Drake about it. Now, here's...

CSUN’s crime blotter: vehicular theft and more swearing (with some nudity)

Daily Sundial March 11, 2015

So last week, CSUN did a lot more dirty deeds and made for a way more interesting crime report. There's too much crazy crap to sum up, so just read it and learn about all the ratchet-ass shenanigans that...

CSUN’s crime blotter: down, dirty and ongoing

Daily Sundial March 4, 2015

Last week was boring. Either CSUN students are doing something right and decided to act like adults, or they just forgot how to have fun. Highlights include no drinking or drug violations but there are...

CSUN’s crime blotter: offensive language and unreasonable noise

Daily Sundial February 24, 2015

Despite being an institution of higher education that is tasked with producing the next generation of outstanding professionals, crimes do happen, and students commit crime. Here is a breakdown of all...

CSUN’s crime blotter: the weekly dirt on campus

Daily Sundial February 18, 2015
Note from the editor: Dear Reader, Welcome to The Sundial's new crime blotter, a new weekly feature where we go over the daily crime log released by CSUN's Department of Police Services.

Police department holds crime prevention workshop for CSUN students

Patrick J. Wilkinson September 22, 2013

CSUN Department of Police Services (PD) held its first free crime prevention workshop on the second floor of the police station in the training room last Thursday. The workshop was open to students, faculty...

Campus alertness heightens after second gunman scare

Christina Bennett September 26, 2012

>>CLARIFICATION: If plain clothes police officers were used for any police investigation, it would be at discretion of the chief of police and depend on factors unique to such situations. CSUN...

CSUN Police Chief Anne Glavin lectures on the topic of sexual assault on campus on April 11. Photo credit: Ryan Walker / Contributor

Statewide University Police Association raises concerns about the CSUN police department

Natalie Rivera April 24, 2012

The Statewide University Police Association, SUPA, recently raised concerns regarding the chief of CSUN’s police department, and that school officers may be working excessive overtime. The department...

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