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  • The student Health Center is located on the intersection of Ivy and Legion. Photo by Jason Halley. Taken May 1, 2023.

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    Chico State warns of potential tuberculosis case on campus

  • New lounge bar servicing exclusive menu and new cocktails in Rawbar’s remodeled extension. Taken by Alina Babajko on April 14.

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    The Rawbar reinvented: classy and oceanic

  • Chico State students bury the 2023 time capsule in front of Kendall Hall. Courtesy: Andrew Staples

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    Chico State’s annual Time Capsule Ceremony to take place on April 23

  • Jan. 26, 2005 printed issue of The Orion with the headline “Drinking nearly cost pledge’s life.” The article discusses investigations of Chico State’s Sigma Chi fraternity after a pledge nearly died from alcohol consumption. Accessed through The Orion Archives on April 13.

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    Chico State’s hazing history: pledge deaths, alcohol poisoning and more

  • “Flaming Wedgee,” controlled by Heather Vo, melting “Drone,” a lightweight flying robot, in an early fight. Taken by Nathan Chiochios on April 13.

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    ‘Flamethrowers allowed’ at Chico State’s first Robotronica

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Chico State's independent student newspaper

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Chico State's independent student newspaper

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Reginald Ealy Jr., arrested for sexually explicit messages and photos sent to minor. Photo courtesy of Chico Police Department

Chico man arrested for sexually explicit messages to 11-year-old

Hannah Suzuki // February 11, 2015
A 30-year-old man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly sending sexually explicit messages and photos to an 11-year-old girl.
First-year business administration major Christian Short said he was grateful that housing options are available through the university. Photo credit: Michael Arias

University Housing adapts to increased demand

February 11, 2015
Increased enrollment this semester required some adjustments to be made to the housing options that the university provides.
Gonorrhea statistics through the years in Butte County. Photo credit: Monica Fitch

Gonorrhea epidemic reported in Butte County

Whitney Urmann // February 11, 2015
Health department officials have alerted the public that cases of the sexually transmitted disease have doubled in the last year.
The biology fair was a day dedicated to biology majors and their opportunities in the job field. Photo courtesy of the School Biological of Sciences

Biology job fair discusses gonorrhea

Brianne Mcevoy // February 11, 2015
Student's career day results in discussion about recent gonnorhea outbreak in Butte County.
Picture of Chico State deceased student Melinda Driggers

Student remembered as kind, compassionate, devoted

Jenice Tupolo // February 10, 2015
Chico State student Melinda Driggers, who died on Jan. 22, was thought of as an ambitious woman determined to make a difference in people's lives through social work.

Burglary in parking structure near campus, car broken into

Hannah Suzuki // February 10, 2015
The blotter is a selection of information directly cited from Chico Police Department and University Police Department. Feb 8.
Gamma Phi Betas philanthropic mission is building strong girls. Photo credit: Katherine Feaster

Greek life gives back, shares charity activity with new recruits

Katherine Feaster // February 10, 2015
Chico sororities dedicated Feb. 7 to inform their potential new members about their charity work.
A sign posted at a house on West First Avenue warns marijuana users to not use the property to smoke weed. Despite California having laws that allow medicinal marijuana, restrictions still remain that limit where it can be used. Photo credit: William Rein

Medical marijuana use limited by location

William Rein // February 10, 2015
The crackdown on a frequent smoker spot by a property owner raises questions of restrictions on places where medicinal use is prohibited.
Robert and Ann Morgan were devoted supporters of classical musical in Northern California and set aside a $1 million gift to be given to the North State Symphony upon their deaths. Photo courtesy of Robert and Ann Morgan.

North State Symphony receives largest donation in history

Michael Mcclurg // February 8, 2015
A Redding couple has given back to their lifelong passion with a $1 million gift that will help bring classical music to Northern California.
Stabbing on Nord Avenue leaves victim in critical condition. Photo credit: George Johnston

Victim stabbed on Nord Avenue

Austin Redfern // February 8, 2015
Altercation leads to a person being stabbed on Feb. 7.
Photo courtesy of CADEC

CADEC hosts relationship and alcohol awareness events

Brittany Mcclintock // February 7, 2015
The Campus Alcohol and Drug Education Center will be hosting alcohol and relationship education events during the week of Feb. 8.
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