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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

March 2023 – Volume 63, Issue 8

March 27, 2023

Letter from the Editor, Volume 63, Issue 8  Listening to Her Learning to Ride the Wave A Chiropractor by Trade, a Woman Always CSUN Women in Leadership It Must Be a Women Thing Thanks...

The Curse of Woman Is a Woman’s Power

Melanie Ortiz Rosales March 27, 2023

The curse of a woman is to be strong. Not to crumble like a sand castle, When the waves crash its way. Not to scream like a kettle, Put under intense heat. Not to speak unspoken words, Held back...

Thanks Mom

Thanks Mom

Sam Neff March 27, 2023

A CSUN student mom shares her story Superheroes are considered role models that positively influence and protect people of all kinds. We know the popular ones; Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Captain...

It Must Be a Women Thing

Lucy Conrad March 27, 2023

Becoming a new person, the person you were always meant to be, doesn’t stop at gender. It means your personality, your demeanor, your feelings. I’ll be honest, when I was asked to contribute to this...

CSUN Women in Leadership

Renee Rothe, Photo Editor March 27, 2023

  Eden Shashoua Eden Shashoua shows leadership on campus every day through her work as the vice president of CSUN’s Associated Students.  Her office, located in the University Student Union,...

Martha Mekonen works with a pediatric patient at her practice.

A Chiropractor by Trade, a Woman Always

Breanna Nichols March 27, 2023

The story of a local business owner In 2015, Martha Mekonen found herself roaming around the rooms of a medical conference in LA, observing the latest technology in health and medicine, when she stumbled...

Learning to Ride the Wave

Learning to Ride the Wave

Kirsten Cintigo March 27, 2023

A brief history of feminism and women-led actions Born out of an effort to recognize the achievements of women, Women’s History Month is celebrated every March and has roots in feminist actions from...

Listening to Her

Brandon Sarmiento and Ariel Gil March 27, 2023

The Sundial’s social media team interviewed members of the CSUN community about their opinion on womanhood.   Nicole Bezerra is a CSUN alumna who graduated with a degree in psychology last fall. Q:...

Letter from the Editor, Volume 63, Issue 8

Letter from the Editor, Volume 63, Issue 8

Maia Aslasken March 27, 2023

When I was asked to write the letter from the editor for Issue 8, I started thinking about what celebrating women means to me. My mind went straight to the strong female characters that influenced me throughout...

Women’s Basketball vs. Hawai’i @ 7 pm

Jody Holcomb February 14, 2018

CSUN students FREE with valid ID Matador Passport, SPIRIT NIGHT, CSUN Athletics Day, Bring your Parents Night, Youth Day, $1 Drive To purchase tickets, click here

Women’s Basketball vs. Long Beach State @ 7 pm

Jody Holcomb February 8, 2018

CSUN students FREE with valid ID Play for Kay To purchase tickets, click here

The nail polish developed by students is said to detect when something has been poured into a drink when the persons dips his or her finger in the drink. The nail polish will change colors letting the person know there is something in his or hers drink. Photo Credit: Araceli Castillo/ Photo Editor

Sexual assault: Are we polishing over the issue?

Priscilla Ross October 13, 2014

The nail polish works like this: A woman paints her nails before going out. If she stirs her drink later with her finger, the polish would change color if the drink had come in contact with certain...

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