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    All-you-can-eat sushi: Sake restaurant is now open

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    Chico State warns of potential tuberculosis case on campus

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    101-year-old Holocaust survivor visits Chico

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Chico State's independent student newspaper

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Donation meters downtown will accept cash, coins and payment cards. Photo credit: Carly Plemons

New red meters downtown to help those in need

November 30, 2015
The Make Change Count meters will gather donations to help fund assistance programs for the homeless community.
Federal data reveals student debt, income

Federal data reveals student debt, income

November 17, 2015

Chico State students who get federal loans will leave the school with $16,500 in debt on average, according to new data released by the federal government. The data also shows that compared to other...

The fourth floor of the Student Services Center provides a large map for students to decide whether they want to study abroad or go on a national exchange. Photo credit: Allisun Coote

International students face culture shock

Eva Gonzalez // November 17, 2015
International students face a variety of problems. Amidst those problems, culture shock is an issue that can either destroy or mold the experience in the host country.
Aislinn McMahon, junior anthropology major, finds it difficult to get homework done every week while working and attending school. Photo courtesy of Aislinn McMahon.

Work, school overload students with stress

Sabrina Salvatore // November 17, 2015
Students trying to balance school and work on top of their personal and social lives deal with large amounts of stress.
CalFresh aims to diminish the negative stereotype of food stamps by offering government assistance to students for food. Photo credit: Allisun Coote

Food stamp stigma prevents students from seeking government assistance

Eva Gonzalez // November 16, 2015
People seem to feel ashamed when buying food with government assistance. The stigma is strong and prevents people from a necessary substance to survive.
Paul Zingg, president of Chico State, was the first person to test out the newly constructed Gus Magnolis bridge. Photo credit: George Johnston

Zingg opens new Gus Magnolis bridge

George Johnston // November 16, 2015
The Gus Magnolis bridge is now officially open to Chico State's campus.
Photo courtesy Austin Redfern

Students studying abroad in Paris safe from terrorist attacks

November 13, 2015
The terrorist attacks occurred across six sites in Paris and come just 10 months after the assail on Charlie Hedbo.
Officers monitoring the Pomona Avenue crime scene. Photo credit: Carly Plemons

Man killed by Chico PD is identified

Carly Plemons // November 12, 2015
A man is gundowned by Chico Police SWAT team, resulting in his death.

Man shot, killed by Chico police

Brandon Eiges // November 11, 2015
A man was allegedly connected to a number of armed robberies throughout the Chico-area over the past week.
Jessica Vazquez, senior agricultural business major, said studying abroad was one of the best decisions that she ever made. Photo courtesy of Jessica Vasquez.

Study Abroad extends available locations to Latin America

Sabrina Salvatore // November 10, 2015
Chico State celebrates International Education Week with the addition of new locations to the Study Abroad program for students.
Various prizes can be won throughout the Wildcats Go Sustainable Challenge, including the grand prize gift basket. Photo credit: Lauren Anderson

Sustainability challenge raises green awareness

Lauren Anderson // November 10, 2015
The Wildcats Go Sustainable Challenge aims to increase sustainable practices at Chico State with daily prizes.
Members of LEAD meet to discuss ways to inform people on campus of their status as undocumented students. Photo credit: John Domogma

Students desire DREAM center on campus

Elizabeth Castillo // November 10, 2015
Student organization calls for the DREAM center to raise awareness for undocumented students.
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