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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

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Open Mic Night Featuring the CSUN Slam Poetry Team

Mary Berberyan June 24, 2024

Changing Same is compelling series of events designed to highlight the unique experiences of LGBTQ people of color and social justice work. The Pride Center of the University Student Union, in collaboration...

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Pride Center holds ‘Trans-Gression Punk Show’

Warren Lopez, Reporter December 12, 2022

The CSUN Pride Center held its “Trans-Gression Punk Show” at the Grand Salon in the University Student Union on Nov. 15, in honor of Transgender Awareness Week. Purple lights and blaring speakers...

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10th annual Banned Books Readout promotes expression and community

Warren Lopez, Reporter October 11, 2022

CSUN’s 10th annual Banned Books Readout focused on censorship in the U.S. and its effects against building community. The CSUN Department of Journalism and the University Library hosted the event,...

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Banned Books Readout highlights censorship efforts

Elizabeth Casas, Reporter October 8, 2022

CSUN held its 10th annual Banned Books Readout on Thursday, Sept. 29, at the University Student Union Theatre. The event was hosted by the University Library, CSUN’s Department of Journalism, CSUN’s...

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ARO Dynamic Space

Mary Berberyan October 23, 2018

We are happy to announce that the Pride Center will be celebrating National Asexuality Awareness Week by holding space for students, staff and faculty within the Aromantic (Aro) and Asexual communities...

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LA City Council recognizes Sarina Loeb for her LGBTQ advocacy

Agustin Garcia July 30, 2018
The Pride Center manager shares her reaction to being acknowledged and what her work means to CSUN.
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