- CSUN sports roundup 03/01 – 03/14The month of March has started and gone by quickly. Many of CSUN’s sports programs are in the middle of their seasons, while some have come to an end. Let’s see how the teams look going into spring break. Baseball The baseball team ended the month of February on a positive note with a 5-1...
- CSUN basketball teams suffer losses in Big West ChampionshipsCSUN men’s and women’s basketball suffered similar heartbreaking defeats in the first round of the Big West Championships, both falling short against CSU Bakersfield. Both the men’s team (7-25, 4-16 Big West Conference) and women’s team (7-24, 6-14 Big West Conference) defeated the Roadrunners two weeks prior to the Big West Championships, but were unable...
- Sundial Sports Podcast: March Madness SpecialWelcome to the “March Madness Special” of the “Sundial Sports Podcast.” We have made it a ritual to do podcasts only for special occasions. Our first one of the semester was the “Super Bowl Special,” and we will record our third one around the start of the NBA and NHL playoffs. I, Edward Segal, am...
- The Kids Are Alright: Episode 2“The Kids Are Alright” podcast focuses on Generation Z students and the discussion of topics such as death, happiness, capitalism, working as a student, and the meaning of it all. In the second episode, CSUN students Chris Woodland and Aaron Vaughn discuss maturity and adulthood in Gen Z. The Daily Sundial · The Kids Are...
- CSU Trustees’ Award winner prepares for next season of trackCSUN track athlete Dawoud Mishal was honored with the California State University Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement last September and is looking to use the award to invest in his film career. Mishal, who hails from San Diego, California, is a junior at CSUN and has been running track for the past five years. He...
- CSUN professor Nate Thomas crafts his own destiny amid hardshipAs a child, Nate Thomas’ father often took him to see films like “Gone with the Wind.” Together they marveled at the movie stars on the screen, watching from the theater’s balcony. The Jim Crow seating laws of the South still lingered in the North, though the section was not explicitly marked “colored.” Thomas’ father...
- Matadors shine at MPSF Championships, but miss NCAA tournamentAs the Matadors returned to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships for the first time since 2020, they came in with high expectations, hoping to win enough events to give CSUN a chance at qualifying for the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships. As a team, the Matadors set new records and raised the bar...
- CSUN’s Department of Theatre presents: ‘La bohème’The CSUN theater department will be putting on its first production of the semester, “La bohème,” from March 9-12 in the Campus Theatre. The production is led by stage director Sara E. Widzer and will be conducted by Mercedes Juan Mussotto. “La bohème” is an opera from the 1890s, organized in four acts, composed by...
- CSUN’s baseball team comes out superior in series against Creighton UniversityCSUN’s baseball team entered the third and final game of their series against the Creighton University Bluejays tied 1-1. After losing game one and surging in the eighth inning to win game two, the Matadors clinched the series with a 4-3 win on Sunday, improving to 7-2 in the season. Game three was the lowest...
- CSUN sports roundup 02/22 – 02/28Beach volleyball The 2023 season couldn’t have started with a bigger challenge for the Matadors than the No. 6 nationally ranked Grand Canyon University. GCU outplayed CSUN on the Matadors’ home turf the whole game. CSUN failed to win a single match and lost 5-0. The Matadors had a couple of hours to turn the...
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