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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

Theresa White, CSUN's Black Scholars Matter program director, speaks at the Black Scholars Matter event in the Thousand Oaks Room on April 29, 2023, in Northridge, Calif.

Black Scholars Matter welcome second set of student cohorts

Aimee Martinez, Reporter May 22, 2023

Black Scholars Matter accepted 13 students into their second cohort and welcomed them on April 29 at the University Student Union’s Thousand Oaks Room. The event consisted of a program overview, group...

Four poster of who founded the Africana Studies department

Department of Africana studies honors activism with plaque installation

Litzy Martinez, Reporter March 3, 2023

Fifty-five years ago, approximately 250 police were called to the campus of San Fernando Valley State College after students occupied parts of the Administration Building and held members of the faculty...

A woman smiling to the picture

CSUN professor shares what taught her to be ‘unapologetically Black’

Aimee Martinez, Reporter February 21, 2023

The smell of red beans, rice, jambalaya and gumbo wafts through Marquita Gammage’s California home as she cooks for her husband and three children. The recipes passed down by her mother are delicious...

A man giving a speech

CSUN celebrates Black History Month at Matador Square

Litzy Martinez, Reporter February 15, 2023

The beginning of Black History Month was recognized with an opening ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 1, at Matador Square. This year’s theme is “Black Resistance,” honoring and commemorating the social...

Speaker Terrance Clemens talks to the audience about struggling with his sexuality while playing basketball. Photo credit: Josselyne Rivas

Terrence Clemens inspires others to overcome obstacles

Josselyne Rivas February 24, 2017
The Pride Center and Africana Studies collaborated to provide a unique black perspective.
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