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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.
Down on the farms: Buses take city dwellers out to Butte County farming operations
On the Farm City Bus Tour Wednesday, Rich McGowan talks about how he waters his French prune orchard.
Letter: Sustainability has other goals
It is crucial for any student or anyone else planning to attend the Sustainability Conference at Chico State University to educate yourself about Agenda 21.
Longtime city stalwart Hickel eager for retirement
Patty Hickel has left the building. The last day at city hall for Colusa's longtime parks and recreation guru, turned public works director, was Friday.
Editorial: Halloween still a frightful night
Our view: Incidents involving knives and guns brought home the point forcefully that Halloween is still scary in Chico.
Some hair-raising experiences unmasked during Chico's '09 Halloween festivities
Police and law enforcement volunteers had their hands full this Halloween. From 4 p.m. to 5 a.m., police arrested 59 people, said Lt.
Butte, CSUC host enviro conference
Just a few years ago the word "sustainability" was new in the American lexicon. Reusable bags were rarely available for sale in grocery stores.
Let's Get Wind Power Off the Ground
Magenn has developed the blimp-like Magenn Air Rotor System, a revolving cylinder with three blades spinning in the wind like a paddle steamer wheel turning in water.
Path to happiness shared with Chico State students
It's not so much your circumstances but how you look at them - and at yourself - that determines how good you feel, an expert on positive psychology said Wednesday.
Halloween party becomes a nightmare
A Halloween party late Friday night erupted into chaos and resulted in the shooting of a 21-year-old woman.
Theater preview: Giant puppets, special effects give 'Hobbit' new look
The tale of a hobbit-turned-hero will take on bigger proportions with the aid of giant puppets next week.
The following property crimes were reported recently to the Chico Police Department:
Oct. 22 - 400 block of Oak Street. Two laptop computers stolen. Reported at 10:24 p.m. Oct.
Chico college students arrested for five armed robberies Wednesday
Two men identified by police as students at Butte College and Chico State University were arrested early this morning for allegedly robbing five people downtown and in west Chico.
Cleantech center opens its doors to public
A ribbon-cutting for the Cleantech Innovation Center at the Oroville Airport on Monday was more like the first crack in an egg beginning to hatch.
In the Oct. 19 issue of the E-R, my wife and I read the Starving Student column with almost utter amazement.
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