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  • 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

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    Chico State’s Project Rebound helps students after incarceration

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Astrid Vera, a senior communication sciences and disorders major, signs a petition to overturn new marijuana regulations.Photo credit: Annie Paige

Marijuana patients petition new rules

Tj Carter // February 28, 2014
Volunteers gather signatures on campus to overturn stricter county growing rules.
Students volunteer for safer streets

Students volunteer for safer streets

Eric Mccauley // February 27, 2014
Members of the Community Affairs Council, a branch of the Associated Students, have organized safety walks around Chico to chart unlit streets
Graduate student dies of colon cancer

Graduate student dies of colon cancer

Eric Mccauley // February 26, 2014
Andrew Rushin was a Chico State graduate student working on his masters thesis. This was Rushin's third battle with cancer and is remembered having a persevering spirit despite his disease.
Student offers safe ride home for peers

Student offers ‘safe ride’ home for peers

Nicholas Carr // February 26, 2014
A Chico State student is using Facebook to implement a designated-driver and community watch service.

Guns still not allowed on campus

Tj Carter // February 26, 2014
It is legal to carry a small firearm if you have a concealed carry weapon permit, but people are still not allowed to carry weapons on campus.
Fraternity marks lights for repairs

Fraternity marks lights for repairs

Steven Verstelle // February 25, 2014
Phi Chi Theta is looking to make streets safer one street light at a time.
Employees told not to remove recycling from campus

Employees told not to remove recycling from campus

Eric Mccauley // February 25, 2014
A recent directive by facilities managerial staff is asking custodians not to remove recyclables from campus facilities.
Dr. Patricia Edelmann, professor, biology department. Courtesy of Chico State.

Campus building-use policy under review

Enrique Raymundo // February 25, 2014
Chico State's policy for reserving campus facilities raised concerns with some faculty.
Board approves new student senate

Board approves new student senate

Christine Lee // February 25, 2014
The new Student Academic Senate will elect one student from each college as a representative.

Underage drinking ordinance in talks

Madison Holmes // February 24, 2014
City and university leaders discussed a proposed ordinance that would hold party hosts liable for underage drinking Monday.
Chico State President Paul Zingg.
Photo courtesy of Chico State.

CSU funding to focus on performance

Nicholas Carr // February 24, 2014
Future funding for the California State University system will be based on academic performance instead of enrollment.
Infographic by Liz Coffee.

Failing infrastructure affects campus

Yessenia Funes // February 24, 2014
Elevator problems persist this year, but facilities management and services is taking all feasible measures to reduce them.
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