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Kristina Chestermans immediate family stands in front of the Butte County Superior Court with their friends and family. Photo credit: Christine Lee

Man guilty of DUI killing sentenced

Christine Lee // September 6, 2014
Riley Dean Hoover, an Ohio man guilty of a DUI hit-and-run that killed Chico State nursing student Kristina Chesterman was sentenced to seven years in prison Friday.
California Faculty Association Field Representative Jason Conwell, right, speaks to faculty about current labor negotiations. Photo credit: David Mcvicker

CSU faculty working without contracts

David Mcvicker // September 5, 2014
Negotiations for a new union contract include salary increases, reduction in workload and equal rights for all instructors.
Chico State is adopting the same standards of Californias new legislation, Yes Means Yes. The Orion file photo.

‘Yes Means Yes’ bill defines consent

Madison Holmes // September 4, 2014
California's new Affirmative Consent Standard defines if and when consent was given when investigating a sexual assault.
Juni Banerjee-Stevens, counselor at the Chico State Psychological Counseling and Wellness Center, advocates talking openly about depression in order to eliminate the stigma about the mental health issue. Photo credit: Michael Fritz

Staff, faculty combat student depression

Michael Fritz // September 3, 2014
Chico State counselors and resident advisers find ways to prevent first-year homesickness which can cause depression. The new initiative "Red Folder" provides resources to staff and faculty to assist students who may need help.

Record low turnout for Labor Day float

Christine Lee // September 2, 2014
A decreased amount of people floating on the Sacramento River over the weekend results in less trash and fights. Law enforcement responded to no assaults and altercations and made no arrests.
Jonathan Gurrola, a sophomore pre-nursing major, is planning to apply to different schools in case hes not accepted into the nursing program. Photo credit: Daisy Dardon

Nursing, recording arts students consider backup major

Daisy Dardon // September 2, 2014
Chico State pre-nursing students are concerned that high grades won't earn them a seat in the nursing program.

Chico State reduces water through system improvements

Robert Engels // September 2, 2014
Chico State has reduced water usage and improved irrigation systems campuswide.
Infographic by Arturo Cabrera

City delays Chapman, Mulberry annexation

Jovanna Garcia // September 1, 2014
City council delayed its final decision on an agreement that would integrate the Chapmantown and Mulberry county islands into the city of Chico.
A fight between three people in front of the 7-11 on Main Street turned fatal Sunday morning, leaving one man dead. Photo credit: Christine Lee

Suspects arrested in fatal 7-11 stabbing

Christine Lee // August 31, 2014
Police arrested two local transients in connection to a murder in front of a 7-11 store early Sunday morning.

Bookstore terminates loyalty point system

Madison Holmes // August 31, 2014
The Follett-owned Wildcat Store, with its own sales system and website, will honor the remaining points students have until Sept. 15.
Trisha Seastrom, program manager for the Campus Alcohol and Drug Education Center. Courtesy of Chico State.

Course drops alcohol-related charges

Madison Holmes // August 31, 2014
A developing program will allow those with alcohol-related offenses to take diversion courses and community service to drop their fines. The program may extend to Chico State students in the future.
Glenn County Sheriff’s deputies watch swimmers as they begin the journey south on the Sacramento River from Irvine Finch Boating Access Area. The Orion file photo

Task force patrols Labor Day weekend

Christine Lee // August 30, 2014
A countywide police effort will be observing partygoers floating on the Sacramento River this weekend.
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