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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

(L-R) Administrative Support Coordinator II Geovanna Burrell and Administrative Support Coordinator I Cassandra Blanding from the Geography and Environmental Studies department in front of the world globe display in Sierra Hall on Feb. 28, 2025, in Northridge, Calif.

GES advances wildfire and sustainability education

Bella Vega Victoriano, Reporter March 24, 2025

The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies (GES) partnered with the Institute for Sustainability and Sports Department to gather canned goods for students and faculty members impacted by the...

Dr. Sheila Steinberg shakes hands with California State Senator Henry Stern on stage at the "Wildfire Career & Networking Panel" at CSUN in Northridge, Calif., on Friday, March 7, 2025.

Wildfire professionals encourage agricultural and geographical career paths through panel

Bella Vega Victoriano, Reporter March 24, 2025

The Wildfire Career and Networking Panel, held on March 7 at the Northridge Center, provided students interested in agricultural or geographical career fields with networking opportunities with experts...

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LA Wildfires and CSUN’s response

Oscar Cartagena, Reporter February 25, 2025

Los Angeles has experienced historical and significant wildfires throughout the region, with the Palisades and the Eaton fire being among the largest. The catastrophes impacted many within the CSUN community,...

Eaton Fire continues to rage across San Gabriel Valley as authorities work to fight the flames.

Death toll rises in L.A. County wildfires

Pamela Garcia, Managing Editor January 8, 2025

As high winds continue to roar throughout Southern California, wildfires and evacuation warning perimeters continue to expand in the San Fernando and San Gabriel valley. As of 6 p.m. Wednesday, the Los...

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California voters approve or reject ballot propositions

Elizabeth Ordonez, Assistant News Editor November 12, 2022

  PROPOSITION 1: “Constitutional Right To Reproductive Freedom” APPROVED Results: Proposition 1’s approval means the California Constitution will be changed to include the existing...

The Lake Fire has burned a roughly 10,000 acres in the Los Angeles Forest on Aug. 12.

California faces an uphill battle with droughts and fires. But how does climate change factor into it?

Rodrigo Louvat, Reporter October 18, 2021

It’s no secret California has a history of natural disasters ranging from wildfires to droughts, which have been exacerbated by climate change. Over the last decade California has struggled through...

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Dug Up: Saddleridge Fire

PJ Shahamat, Audio Editor October 23, 2019

The Sundials photo editor, Logan Bik, comes in to talk about his photo-essay where he followed the ranchers and firefighters that battled fires the morning after the Saddleridge fire broke...

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(Photo Story) Aftermath of Woolsey and Hill fires

Max Sullivan November 19, 2018
The devestating effects of these wildfires can be seen captured here by student photojournalist Max Sullivan.
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California’s wildfires are a statewide crisis reflecting a global problem

Christine Martinez August 22, 2018
Experts say that if steps aren’t taken, there undoubtedly will be worse and more frequent fires in the future
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