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The Orion

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Missing person found on prostitution website

Missing person found on prostitution website

Carlos Islas // September 13, 2015
The blotter is a selection of information directly cited from the Chico Police Department and University Police. September 13.
The Sacramento River is home to the Chinook salmon, which have been dying in the heat waves as a result of the drought. Photo credit: Austin Herbaugh

Salmon population in the Sacramento River nearly wiped out by warm water

Austin Herbaugh // September 12, 2015
Drought conditions have caused the Sacramento River to warm up, which killed nearly 95 percent of the Chinook salmon last year.
Lisa Almaguer, Communications Manager at Butte County Health Department, provides insight on sexually transmitted infections in light of recent statistics. Photo credit: Sarah Strausser

STDs on the rise in Butte county

Sarah Strausser // September 11, 2015
Students are encouraged to get tested as reported gonorrhea and syphilis cases increase in Butte County.
BlueLight application guides students home safely

BlueLight application guides students home safely

Katelyn Martin // September 11, 2015
The new safety application, BlueLight is helping restore safety amongst students.

Woman assaults staff in physical science building

Carly Plemons // September 10, 2015
The blotter is a selection of information directly cited from the Chico Police Department. September 10.

Son brings meth to family barbecue

Brandon Eiges // September 10, 2015
The blotter is a selection of information directly cited from the Chico Police Department. September 8.
Chico State will be celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in September in light of the record-breaking increase of Hispanic and Latino enrollment at 42.1 percent. Photo credit: Jenelle Kapellas

New horizons for campus diversity

Cheyanne Burens // September 9, 2015
Hispanic and Latino admissions surpass those of Caucasian students just in time for Hispanic Heritage month.
Kenny Singh, junior nursing major, was charged thousands of dollars in fees upon moving out of his apartment. Photo credit: Lauren Anderson

Student charged thousands in apartment rental fees

Lauren Anderson // September 8, 2015
A Chico State junior was charged thousands of dollars in fees after moving out of his apartment, despite his vigorous amount of cleaning.
Chico State students enjoy free Bear burgers on their Labor Day weekend at One Mile. Photo credit: Kindra Robinson

Associated Students host successful Labor Day alternative

Kindra Robinson // September 8, 2015
Free food and games provide an alternative option for Wildcats to spend their Labor Day weekend.

Student reported missing

Michael Catelli // September 7, 2015
The blotter is a selection of information directly cited from the University Police Department and the Chico Police Department. September 7.
Many trees may experience sudden limb drop— a phenomenon that usually happens during drought conditions where limbs can fall unexpectedly due to water build up. Photo credit: Sara-Elizabeth Whitchurch

Chico summers send tree branches crashing down

Austin Herbaugh // September 7, 2015
Tree limbs can come crashing down when you least expect it— it's a phenomenon called summer limb drop.

PartyPic snaps attention from wildcats

Carly Plemons // September 6, 2015
PartyPic is the changing the way students are sharing personal content.
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