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

Crime blotter for Jan. 22 to Jan. 28

Crime blotter for Jan. 22 to Jan. 28

Erik Luna February 2, 2016
Theft, fist fights, drug violations, and vandalism are some of the crimes that occurred on campus over the past week

Northridge man barricades himself in home

ariana duenas January 15, 2016
SWAT officers dispatched after a man wanted for parole violation barricade himself in Northridge home, Thursday night.
Crime Blotter banner. This illustration depicts a pair of handcuffs with one of them open and unlocked. There is also a crushed can with its contents spilled out on the floor.

Crime blotter for Nov.16 to Nov. 19

ariana duenas November 23, 2015
Hit-and-runs, battery, and arrests are some of the crimes from the past week
Illustration by Thomas Gallegos / Culture Clash editor

There’s a silver lining to all of the sexual assault reports

Frances Ramsel October 28, 2015
Being able to come out and report your case without fear is a massive step forward in helping end the silence behind sexual assault.
USC professor talks about #AllLivesMatter to a crowd of CSUN students.

Editorial: “All Lives Matter” misses the point

Contributor October 28, 2015
Those who shout "All Lives Matter" think they have the morally superior high ground and miss the point behind "Black Lives Matter" and why it came about.
CSUN police officers tell Diego Massimo (left) that his group Stop Mass Incarceration, needs a permit to distribute literature on campus. Photo credit: Leni Maiai

Group against police brutality warned for permit-less distribution of fliers at CSUN

Pilar De Haro September 18, 2015
The LA-based advocacy group objected after they were told that official permits were required to distribute literature on the CSUN campus.

CSUN Crime Blotter

Halie Cook August 24, 2015
From August 17 to 21 there were three reports of drug and alcohol violations on campus property, one arrest and a hit-and-run car crash, according to the campus log crime archive website.
Illustration by Thomas Gallegos / Contributor

Ferguson’s grand jury denies justice to Michael Brown

Thomas Gallegos November 26, 2014

The St. Louis County grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri decided not to indict police Officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Brown did not deserve to die. Wilson...

Illustration by Jae Kitinoja/Illustrator

Supreme court decision on search warrants is chipping at privacy

Ryan Mancini March 19, 2014

Body armor. Semi-automatic rifles. Armored vehicles. Lack of warrants. This all currently describes America’s militarized police stratagem. The ruling of Fernandez v. California asserts that...

Police brutality continues unchecked

Police brutality continues unchecked

Calvin Ratana October 21, 2013

Dear Miriam Carey, I don’t know who you are or what your motives were, but on behalf of humanity I apologize for what has happened to you. Recently Carey made headlines on Oct. 3 when she was gunned...

Why one CSUN student got angry at policemen

Ankur Patel May 6, 2012

By Ankur Patel Contributor Some of you may have seen the video of me barking down two police officers on May 2 in front of the CSUN Oviatt Library. The YouTube video has over 2,000 views since and I...

Students can S.T.O.P. laptop theft with campus program

Morgan Marx June 8, 2010

It could happen any time, any day. The second floor of the Matador Bookstore Complex was quiet.  A few summer semester students were gathered, talking with friends.  Jennifer Jimenez, a freshman,...

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