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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

LOS ANGELES CA OCT. 2, 2021 - A detail of hangars hanging on a fence in Grand Park that read #NOBAN at the March for Women’s Reproductive rights organized by Women’s March in Downtown Los Angeles Oct. 2, 2021.

Opinion: The Texas ‘Heartbeat Bill’ is not only shortsighted, but a human rights violation

Angelica Lopez Saldate, Reporter October 7, 2021

The Texas’ “Heartbeat bill,” also known as Senate Bill 8, makes getting an abortion after a heartbeat is detected, which is usually at about six weeks, illegal. The average time most women suspect...

Gov. Gavin Newsom highlighted his $47.1 billion higher education funding plan at the Student Recreation Center in CSUN at Northridge, Calif., on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2021. According to Newsom, it is the most funding for higher education in modern history.

Newsom signs $47.1 billion higher education package into law at CSUN

Shannon Carter, News Editor October 6, 2021

Gov. Gavin Newsom visited CSUN Wednesday to sign a series of bills aimed at making college more affordable and accessible for Californians. “We're here in the spirit [of ] not just of identifying...

Ofelya's great grandmother Hayastan (left of first row) and great grandfather Vagharshak (right of first row), along with her grandfather Albert (boy in the back row holding the dog).

Recognizing the Armenian Genocide is the first step to stop the cycle of war

Jane Partizpanyan, Contributor September 27, 2021

Ofelya Hunanyan, a CSUN student and immigrant, shares the story of her family’s survival during the Armenian Genocide in order to commemorate the one year anniversary of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. Many...

The panel of guests at the documentary screening of Briding the Divide on Monday, Feb. 1. From left: Lorraine Bradley (Tom Bradley's daughter), Alison Sotamyer (producer), Lyn Goldfarb (producer), Kent Kirkton (director of the Tom & Ethel Bradley Foundation at CSUN).

Tom Bradley’s documentary kickstarts black history month at CSUN

Kate Haggard February 2, 2016
Tom Bradley's documentary, "Bridging the Divide," seeks to unify Los Angeles' diverse cultures.
(Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Religion in the White House would get a new look with Bernie Sanders

Armen Aghabekov November 2, 2015
Though maybe not our first agnostic president, Bernie Sanders would be step in the founding fathers' direction for separating church and state.
Illustration by Kristine Delicana/Illustrations editor

You should be voting during the midterm elections

Manny D. Araujo October 29, 2014

Turnout for next week’s election won’t do well. There are just too many factors working against a high turnout and there isn’t much of a mobilization effort to get college voters out to the polls. Historically,...

Photo Courtesy of Tribune News Service

Yes on Prop 2

Manny D. Araujo October 29, 2014

Only a few years ago the state was in a $26 billion deficit. Public schools made arduous cuts to their programs and voters approved new temporary taxes to help manage the state’s budget. Now,...

Yes on Prop 45

Alicia Zerai October 29, 2014

  How many times have you been financially jeopardized or nearsighted by that fine print on your policy, notifying you of a substantial insurance rate increase? I’m almost positive that we...

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Yes on Prop 1

Ryan Mancini October 29, 2014

The Uruguayan journalist and critic, Eduardo Galeano, wrote in his recent book “Children of the Days” that from “water life bloomed. Rivers of water are the blood that nourishes the earth, and...

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Yes on Prop 47

Melisa Fumbarg October 29, 2014

“Let the criminals out of jail,” would be the end of any conversation. That is until Proposition 47 was introduced. With the elections quickly approaching, it can be difficult to understand...

Illustration courtesy of MCT

Potential GOP candidates aren’t as competent as they think they are

Ryan Mancini April 23, 2014

As everyone reaches a certain age, we all learn that the fairy tales we were told by our parents (or saw in Disney films) were explanations for how we should be moral and how to make reasonable choices....

Associated Students 2014 Elections Party Spotlight – United We Thrive

Victor Frost April 1, 2014

Podcast Editor Victor Frost talks with Tiffany Zaich and Talar Alexanian, the Associate Students presidential and vice presidential candidates for "United We Thrive", about their plans should they...

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