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Towne named top coach in region
Chico State cross country coach Gary Towne was recently named the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association West Region Coach of the Year for the Wildcat men's team, his 12th time winning a regional coach of the year award.
A Byrd's eye view: Volunteering in Uganda makes a difference for Oroville woman
Kendra Byrd grew up in Oroville, but 2 1A1 22 years in Uganda as a Peace Corps volunteer made her appreciate the things most people take for granted -- such as electricity, running water, modern bathrooms, appliances and a variety of foods.
Letter: CSU system breaking the law
The top administrators and managers of Chico State University should all be fired for breaking the law.
Chico State students create mural at Las Plumas
A newly installed mural dominated and brightened the refurbished cafeteria at Las Plumas High School Friday for a presentation to the artists who created it.
CSU Chancellor plays 'hardball' by cutting enrollment, raising fees
What's behind orders to cut enrollment and plans to increase student fees at Chico State University? It's the California State University chancellor "playing hardball," Chico State President Paul Zingg said Friday.
'Fan Letters to a Stripper' spotlights former Chico State student
Patti Waggin, a former Chico State University student and renowned burlesque dancer is the subject of a new book, "Fan Letters to a Stripper; A Patti Waggin Tale," by Bob Brill, former UPI Radio Network Los Angeles Bureau Chief.
Acceptance to California State Universities becoming more difficult
Getting accepted into Chico State University and other California State University campuses is going to get a little more difficult.
Life of burlesque dinner shared at Barnes & Noble
Bob Brill will share the life of Patti Wagon, the burlesque dancer who attended Chico State University, through a signing and discussion of his book, "Fan Letters to a Stripper: The Patti Wagon Tale" today.
Farmers market study before Chico council panel
CHICO a ' After surveying local shoppers and farmers about the Saturday Chico Certified Farmers Market, a Chico State University class will offer some initial findings at the city's Internal Affairs Committee meeting Tuesday morning.
When some people go to Chico State, they may not come back with many things they want to share with the public.
Speaker at Chico State says violence, culture may be linked
Pay attention to how men and women are portrayed in commercials, films and TV shows, gender-violence expert Jackson Katz said during a lecture at Chico State University Friday.
'Town hall' turns turbulent over prisons
Two state senators found themselves in stormy seas when talk turned to state prisons at a town-hall meeting Thursday night.
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California State University applicants face tighter criteria
People hoping to get into Chico State University and other California State University campuses will need to meet all requirements, CSU Chancellor Charles Reed said Tuesday.
Letter: Nothing funny about lawbreaking
I was taken by surprise of the "activist" who spoke at Chico State who, according to the article, played to the crowd.
Cult expert speaks at Roberson murder trial
Despite objections by defense attorney Monica Lynch, El Dorado County Superior Court Judge Suzanne Kingsbury allowed a cult expert to testify in the Ulysses Roberson murder trial this week.
Chicoan named Miss Black California
A day after winning the Miss Black California USA Pageant in San Jose, Tara Dale Sanders was back at work Monday at Chico State University, where she works as an adviser for the Educational Opportunity Program.
Here are some newspaper stories published this week in years past: 25 years ago 'Neighborhood Watch taking root in Chico' ... Chicoan Dave O'Farrill is a missionary preaching the gospel of Neighborhood Watch.
Gateway Museum to host second Saturday on Nov. 14
Sedimentologist Todd Green talks to Moises Sanches, 7, and Maria Sanches at Gateway Museum on Oct.
I spent Wednesday reading the newspaper. OK, so I spend every day reading the newspaper, but this time it was the California State University, Chico weekly newspaper, The Orion.
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