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David Daley, associate dean of College of Agriculture, University Farm administrator, discusses the impact of the water shortage.Photo credit: Yessenia Funes

First-ever zero water allocation affects all

Yessenia Funes // February 10, 2014
Due to the drought, the California Department of Water Resources cannot allocate water to its 29 public water distributors.
Kaitlin Haley, A.S. Commissioner of Environmental Affairs, discusses the importance of sustainable investments. Orion File Photo.

Student activists seek oil divestment

Eric Mccauley // February 9, 2014
Students in an activism course aim to create an advisory measure on the A.S. spring election ballot.

Student escapes kidnapping

Madison Holmes // February 8, 2014
An attempted kidnapping of a Chico State student occurred Friday night on West Sacramento Avenue at around 8:00 p.m.
Jacob Arbogast, A.S. Vice President for Business and Finance.   Orion File Photo

Bookstore to change its business model

Enrique Raymundo // February 8, 2014
The Wildcat Store is communicating with Verizon Wireless to open a full-service Verizon Store on campus.
Users are encouraged to update their Adobe Flash Player following discovery of security risk. Visit: https://wiki.csuchico.edu/confluence/display/help/Flash+Player+Vulnerability

Bug puts Flash Player users at risk

Christine Lee // February 7, 2014
A security risk in Adobe Flash Player has prompted the need for Mac and PC users to install urgent updates.
The A.S. Wildcat Store, in a photo taken in the spring of 2013. The Orion file photo.

Wildcat Store seeks financial stopgap

Enrique Raymundo // February 7, 2014
The A.S. is looking for ways to cut costs, with current projections for the Wildcat Store in the negatives.
Freshman Jake Floriolli, a physiology major, and freshman Viviana Ayala, a nursing major, cross the bridge between Butte and Holt hall.Photo credit: Madison Holmes

Two new bridges expected in 2015

Madison Holmes // February 6, 2014
Students will have new ways to get across Big Chico Creek next year.
Alpha Beta Psi, Courtesy Photo

Fraternity offers to file taxes for free

Nathan Lehmann // February 6, 2014
Members from Beta Alpha Psi are volunteering to help students and community members file taxes on Saturdays.
The City Council met on Tuesday and approved an extension of the citys financial audit.Photo credit: Bill Hall

City financial audit delayed

Bill Hall // February 5, 2014
Presentation of the city's financial audit has been postponed up to six weeks to solve reporting conflicts.
Jennifer Ryder Fox, college of agriculture dean.

Farm bill passes the Senate

Madison Holmes // February 5, 2014
After passing in the House last week, the farm bill passed in the Senate, may cause big changes in Chico's agricultural college.
Infographic by Ashley OLooney.

Council works to restrict fracking

Yessenia Funes // February 5, 2014
The Butte County Water Commission will decide whether to pass the Butte Environmental Council's resolution to protect local groundwater in February.
The Orion file photo.

Surveys, safety cause of commencement changes

Christine Lee // February 5, 2014
Graduating student surveys and the Public Safety Advisory Committee's safety concerns are main reasons Chico State's commencement is limiting visitors into Nettleton Stadium.
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