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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

Voters cast their ballots at the CSUN voting center in Redwood Hall in Northridge, Calif., on Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021.

Photo essay: CSUN hosts voting center for California recall election

Carolyn Burt, Social Media Editor September 14, 2021

On Tuesday, CSUN hosted a voting center for the 2021 California Recall Election. Eligible voters in Los Angeles County were able to vote in person at Redwood Hall on campus.  The ballot consisted of...

Students sand together in protest of Trumps election

Dream Center will provide attorneys for students in fear of their future

Ryan Mancini November 9, 2016
Given Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric, CSUN Dreamers are preparing for the worst.
People shown voting

Unlikely election results motivate students to vote

Ryan Mancini November 9, 2016
In an election where votes matter seemingly greater than before, CSUN students still made their way to the voting booths on Election Day.
Photo shows voting poll place

The Latinx community has the power to swing an election

Donna Lugo November 6, 2016
Latinos have the power, but lack motivation
students shown voting

A How to on Voting

Cristina Pimentel October 15, 2016
Don't know how you can vote for this year's presidential election? No problem.
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Vote no on Proposition 1

Nicole Armstrong October 30, 2014

Let’s face it, if we know anything about climate, we should know droughts do not just last three years. Scientist are predicting a long term 20-year drought in California. We all know who Jerry Brown...

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,...

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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,...

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No on Prop 46

Calvin Ratana October 29, 2014

  Let’s put it this way, no one wants a professional healthcare worker to be drunk or high off drugs while on their shift. Also, in today’s society financial compensation for wrongdoings...

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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...

Voter turnout high for day one of A.S. elections

Katie Donahue November 10, 2010

A.S. kicked off its two-day election Tuesday morning with a higher-than-expected voter turnout. As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, 1,133 students had voted in the election, said Dan Monteleone, A.S. assistant...

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