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

A veteran shares his point of view why people choose to enlist — including himself

Danny Solano, Reporter October 11, 2021

I found myself lost during high school and whereas some people already had plans for their post-graduation lives — like my younger brother who's currently serving — I stumbled into military service...

Illustration of Too Close for Comfort

Veterans benefits: Understanding its discriminatory history in order to make an equitable future

Danny Solano, Reporter October 11, 2021

With America's military budget being the largest in the world, along with spending more than the next 11 developed nations combined, it is clear that war is a big part of our economy. According to the...

A timeline Afghanistan: The Twenty Year War

The Twenty-Year War: A Timeline of Events

Mercedes Cannon-Tran, Magazine Managing Editor October 11, 2021

The war in Afghanistan has been a large part of the last two decades and is often a misunderstood topic of debate. Also known as America’s longest war, the conflict and American involvement came to a...

From newspaper to magazine

Michaella Huck, Print Editor October 11, 2021

In an age where digital technology has taken over the world, journalism is no exception. When daily newspaper printing was at its peak, we were finding out the news that happened yesterday when the paper...

A illustration picture of a military person talking to a student

The U.S. military shouldn’t recruit on CSUN’s campus. Here’s why.

Trevor Morgan, Online Editor October 11, 2021

It’s an exciting experience for any new or returning student to step on to campus and see the booths set up to recruit them into the many clubs, groups, organizations, sororities and fraternities our...

Illustration of Twin Towers Correctional Facility by Carolyn Burt.

Solutions: School to Prison Pipeline

Ryanne Mena, Managing Editor September 20, 2021

In a time where the issue of policing has come to the surface in American society, some have shifted their focus to the issue of policing our schools, where children are criminalized. The school-to-prison...

Letter from the Editor

Letter from the Editor

Chris Torres, Editor in Chief September 20, 2021

Wide-ranging pandemics of infectious disease substantially augment mortality, but they also result in significant social, economic and political turmoil. From the Black plague of the 19th century to...

Sep. 20, 2021 Volume 62, Issue 2

September 20, 2021

Click the image below the view the eMagazine: Letter from the editor Fact check: Examining the recall election of Gavin Newsom Q&A: Kristen McGuire interview Photo Essay: Students return...

Too close for comfort: Ignorance of the pandemic crosses boundaries

Michaella Huck, Print Editor September 20, 2021

Viral videos of people having meltdowns have become normalized as the amount of time we have been in this pandemic has worsened. Social media comments would refer to people that explode about the mask...

An unhoused neighbor and protester stands on the steps of Los Angeles City hall while attending a rally in opposition of a proposed motion to amend LA Municipal Code 41.18 in Downtown Los Angeles, Calif. on Wednesday, July 28 2021. As demonstrations continued LA Council Members voted in favor of the amendment, which aims to criminalize individuals who sit, lie or sleep on public property within specified times and locations; including up to 500 feet of a designated overpass, underpass, freeway ramp, tunnel or bridge.

Solutions: Suspened Animation – Preparing for the end of L.A. County’s Eviction Moratorium

Edward nenedzhyan, Reporter September 20, 2021

In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles’s already significant unhoused population skyrocketed due to a devastating combination of turbulent financial hardships, limited housing and archaic...

The interior of Joyce’s Coffee Shop in Northridge, Calif. on Sept. 10, 2021.

The Great Resignation makes waves in Northridge

Grace Da Rocha, Reporter September 20, 2021

Joyce’s Coffee Shop sits nestled between a printing store and comics shop, with bright yellow benches posted outside the cafe and the clinking of glassware bleeding onto Reseda. White, red and orange...

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