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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

Miles de personas se reúnen cerca del Capitolio durante la protesta "No Kings 2" en Washington D.C. el 18 de Octubre de 2025.

De costa a costa: “No Kings” (No queremos reyes) en la capital del país fue un asunto familiar.

Taylor Parise, Copy Editor October 20, 2025

Rebecca Marrin, una joven de 14 años originaria de Harrisonburg, Virginia, le pidió a su madre que hicieran el viaje de dos horas hasta Washington, D.C., para poder asistir a la protesta “No Kings”...

Los manifestantes sostienen carteles con el lema "¡No a los reyes!" a lo largo de Zelzah Avenue durante la protesta "No a los reyes" el 18 de octubre en Northridge, California.

De costa a costa: Sin reyes y sin estudiantes de CSUN

Sara Wolf, Aly Hawkins October 20, 2025

Los manifestantes creen que los estudiantes de CSUN no participaron en la protesta por miedo. En medio de las protestas nacionales contra la administración del presidente Donald Trump el sábado 18...

red and white sign

SRC enforces clothing guidelines with new visual aids

Andrea Esparza August 22, 2018
The Student Recreation Center implements visual aid posters to encourage employees and members to follow the dress code.
man in suit

Meet the new dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Christine Martinez August 9, 2018
Yan Searcy is CSUN's new dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and he hopes to bring a fresh perspective and spirit of service to his fellow faculty and students alike
red picture of handcuffs and soda can

Crime Blotter 7/18-7/24

Agustin Garcia July 25, 2018

July 18, Wednesday It was reported that on June 12, 5 p.m., to June 13, 8:10 a.m., an unknown suspect stole a bicycle locked on a bike rack at UPA 2. July 19, Thursday Three parking permits from A.S. Inc....

white Associated Students logo on a window

Anonymous Instagram account targets A.S. candidates

Brandon Ilano April 10, 2018
An anonymous Instagram page made negative accusations against candidates during the A.S. elections.
Students shown loading onto bus

CSUN Introduces Metro U-Pass

Samantha Gullikson August 25, 2016
New program makes public transit easier for students.
Art piece shows the words "Crime Blotter" above a pair of open handcuffs and a crushed beer can

Crime blotter for April 18 to April 24

Erik Luna April 25, 2016
Crimes reported for the week of April 18 to April 24
Group of demonstrators rally together

Strike Talk—legal guide to talking about strike

Nicollette Ashtiani April 5, 2016
As the strike dates approach faculty and students are encouraged to know the do's and don't as individuals.
Rebecca Stein, business administration major with an emphasis in real estate, hits back during a simulation practice during the last class of R.A.D. training held at the Police Services Building Thursday night. (Patricia Perdomo / The Sundial)

Women learn defense, gain confidence with RAD

Sunshine Chatman March 6, 2016
CSUN Police offer the Rape Aggression Defense program to teach women self-defense.
(Sundial Illustration/ Thomas Gallegos)

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...

(Sundial Illustration/ Thomas Gallegos)

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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