Faculty members from 23 CSU campuses went on strike Jan. 22, 2024. Despite the weather, Matadors and other members of the community showed their support alongside CFA. Photo: Abel Gutierrez Audio Editor: Giselle Lomeli
Feb 13, 2024•4 min
On September 28, the Republic of Artsakh’s President Samvel Shahramanyan signed a decree that agreed to dismantle all government institutions by Jan. 1, 2024. This comes after an assault on Nagorno Karabakh that displaced over 100,000 people. On this episode CSUN’s Armenian Studies Program Director Dr. Vahram Shemmassian explains the historical significance of Nagorno Karabakh to Armenians, and how recent events will go down in history.
Oct 25, 2023•27 min
Hello Matadors! This is Episode 2 of The Daily Sundial: News of the Week. In this episode we'll be talking about multiple programs offered at CSUN, a new museum exhibit that opened in Los Angeles, fashion, sports and more. Photo by Edward Segal Music by massobeats - taro swirl https://on.soundcloud.com/ZEHAE
Oct 08, 2023•3 min
From upsetting nationally ranked teams on the road to dominant performances from standout players, CSUN’s athletics has given host Ryan Romero and Gabriel Duarte much to breakdown in the first episode of the Valley Boys sports podcast.
Sep 29, 2023•32 min
Hello Matadors! This is Episode 1 of The Daily Sundial: News of the Week. In this episode we'll be talking about the CSU tuition increase, the CSUEU strike, Matador sports, clubs, healthy Latino food you can prepare for the week and more. Photo by Trisha Anas
Sep 23, 2023•4 min
Mental health in low-income neighborhoods by The Daily Sundial
May 12, 2022•6 min
As humans, we tend to judge people. We make assumptions of who people are before they even talk. Beneath the Surface is a podcast that highlights CSUN students and who they are as people. In the second episode, Tarik “Nishwakie” Lord, a Saint Lucian musician, discusses how his mother let him DJ as a child and how his fellow peers inspired him to begin making music. He also explains why he feels parents need to be supportive of their children when it comes to chasing and fulfilling their dreams....
May 03, 2022•13 min
As humans, we tend to judge people. We make assumptions of who people are before they even talk. Beneath the Surface is a podcast that highlights CSUN students and who they are as people. In the debut episode, Codi Yost discusses his time in MataHacks and how he plans on starting an open mic night for students who want to perform.
Apr 06, 2022•14 min
A crowd of CSUN students gathered on the University Lawn for AS Productions’ annual Big Show on March 12, 2022, four years after the concert was last held in person. Headlined by Blxst, the Los Angeles rapper and singer performed hits from his 2020 debut EP “No Love Lost,” as well as songs from past projects. Three CSUN students had the opportunity to perform their own 45-minute sets on the Big Show stage before Blxst made his entrance. Opening up the event was student DJ Christian Mojica, other...
Mar 18, 2022•4 min
Global Talks is a podcast series that talks to international students and discusses their adjustment to the United States’ educational system. In episode two, Kamryn Martell talks with Yong Jian Ooi, a music performance student who moved to the U.S. from Malaysia in August 2018. Ooi discusses Malaysia's collectivist culture and the adjustments he has made when dealing with people in the U.S. Hosted by Kamryn Martell Produced by PJ Shahamat Music by www.purple-planet.com/
Mar 03, 2022•5 min
Global Talks is a podcast series that talks to international students and discusses their adjustment to the United States educational system. In this episode, Kamryn Martell speaks with Gabbie Puzon, a CSUN graduate student that moved from the Philippines in August 2016. Puzon discusses the power dynamics of the student/teacher relationship and the differences in community culture. Hosted by Kamryn Martell Produced by PJ Shahamat Music by https://www.purple-planet.com/
Feb 05, 2022•10 min
CSUN will be home to the Global Hispanic Serving Institution Innovation Hub, which is funded by funds from Apple and the state. The project’s goal is to boost internship and onsite recruitment opportunities for Latinx and other underrepresented science, technology, engineering and math students. CSUN President Erika D. Beck shares more on the project, such as the hub’s completion date and everything it will offer students. Music by https://www.purple-planet.com/ Photo courtesy of CSUN
Oct 29, 2021•6 min
Armenian Remembrance - Ani P by The Daily Sundial
Apr 27, 2021•2 min
Julia Kozlov is a Valley College transfer student, a mother of two children and the owner of Let's Celebrate Entertainment. In this episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,” Hengame talks to Kozlov about what it’s like balancing motherhood, school, and entrepreneurship in a pandemic.
Mar 31, 2021•11 min
Arian Khoroshi does it all: he paints, plays music and acts. Khoroshi initially studied bioengineering in Iran. However, he decided to switch to the arts when he came to the U.S. In this episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi," Hengame talks to Khoroshi about his transition from the sciences to the arts.
Mar 06, 2021•15 min
O'Neil Carter, lead singer of Carter Ace, sat down with the Daily Sundial to discuss how being a black male in the music industry has affected the way he has gone about his life. This is the first episode of our new podcast, Everything but the Arts, with host Culture desk editor Michaella Huck.
Feb 28, 2021•13 min
Helen Rezvan came to the United States with the dream to become a White House photographer. Rezvan has been a photographer since 2010 and moved to the United States in 2014. In this episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,’’ Hengame talks to Rezvan talks the reason she’s going back to school and what drives her passion for photography.
Feb 26, 2021•6 min
On Feb. 8, California State University Chancellor Joseph I. Castro held a virtual news conference where he discussed many issues such as police funding, the CSU budget, and whether or not COVID-19 vaccination will be mandatory for students to attend in the fall. Julia Terbeche, a Daily 49er news editor who attended the conference, talks about what the CSUs can expect in the near future.
Feb 19, 2021•9 min
In this season’s fifth and final episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,’’ Hengame talks to Persian Jafari, a 52-year-old retired journalist originally from Iran. Jafari started her work as an international journalist in 1993 and had the opportunity to work with all major networks through Worldwide Television News, now known as Associated Press Television News. The highlight of her career was covering the United Nations’ special session in 2000, “Women 2000: Gender Equality, Devel...
Dec 24, 2020•13 min
In the fourth episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,’’ Hengame talks to Nico Grierson, a 46-year old musician in the music education program at CSUN, who is also a French-English interpreter and yoga teacher. It has taken Grierson a long time to pursue her degree in music. Even though she played music as a child, Grierson did not know what she wanted to do when she was in high school and felt out of place. Grierson’s parents are Canadians, so she always identified more with her C...
Dec 15, 2020•9 min
In the third episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,’’ Hengame talks to Fariba Novin, an extremely resourceful and resilient 56-year-old Iranian American in the interior design program at CSUN. Novin immigrated to several countries before the U.S. and speaks multiple languages. Her immigrant story begins at 14, when her father — afraid of the upcoming 1979 Iranian Revolution — sent her to live with her sister in England. Novin’s sister moved to the U.S. six months later and Novin ...
Dec 07, 2020•8 min
In the second episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,’’ Hengame talks to James Hutton, a multi-talented 65-year-old veteran currently in the screenwriting undergraduate program at CSUN. Hutton joined the workforce right after high school, worked many jobs — including aircraft mechanic for the military — and raised his son after his divorce. Ten years ago, he took an Spanish class at a local community college and really enjoyed being back at school. Hutton, who is also a musician, ...
Nov 17, 2020•8 min
In the first episode of “Going Back to College with Hengame Abassi,’’ Hengame talked to fellow Iranian American and classically-trained musician and multi-instrumentalist, Edris Foroughi. Foroughi is currently a graduate student in the vocal arts program at CSUN’s music department and is the president of CSUN Iranian Student Association. Foroughi, 35, went back to college because he did not pursue his passion for his first bachelor’s degree. He got a degree in accounting in Iran, as he thought a...
Oct 29, 2020•11 min
On the second episode of Dialed In, Andres Soto sits down with Amanda Delgado, a sophomore all-conference goalkeeper at CSUN. They discuss Delgado's favorite TV show, bouncing back from two torn ACLs while in high school and the mental toll it takes on an athlete, and whether or not she felt snubbed for first team All-Big West.
Feb 15, 2020•11 min
On the first episode of Dialed In, Andres Soto interviews Mark Thomas, a recruiter for Elite Raw Talent. They discuss the state of recruiting in the wake of national signing day, advice on athletes who want to be recruited, and more.
Feb 08, 2020•16 min
Kobe Bryant's sudden death from a helicopter crash that killed eight other people, including his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, on Sunday shook Los Angeles to its core and brought the world to a standstill. Almost one week later, fans have come together outside the Staples Center to mourn the loss of an icon. Audio by Andres Soto, assistant sports editor for the Sundial Thumbnail image by Alyssa Durant
Feb 01, 2020•3 min
This week, CSUN communications professor Joel Lemuel talks about how flexible scheduling and adequate advising can help students with the graduation process.
Nov 28, 2019•5 min
Why did it take Bryan Zamora seven years to get a bachelor's degree? Tune in for an extra-length episode about one man's journey from the hospital to the graduation stage. Also: be sure to check out bethematch.org after this and participate now!
Nov 27, 2019•24 min
Ivan Salinas, the Sundial's Arts & Entertainment editor, fills in for Madison Parsley this week and updates us on what’s happening in The Sundial’s issue on the Latinx community. Produced by PJ Shahamat
Nov 22, 2019•2 min
How did a midwestern girl that hated sororities end up at CSUN... IN a sorority? Find out now on Sunspotting.
Nov 20, 2019•10 min