Gabriel Sandoval, Staff Writer
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Lorraine Hoffman, Chico State’s former vice president for business and finance, remains on the university’s payroll, even though she left campus last June after a tumultuous tenure.
Hoffman, who...
Chico State elevators are safe and in good working order, despite having expired permits posted inside them, university officials said last week.
The 20 campus elevators surveyed by The Orion last...
After the Academic Senate approved a no-confidence resolution last December, faculty leaders said in a letter to Chancellor Timothy White that mismanagement by Chico State administrators had gotten so...
Chico State is superseding the allocation model it used to figure the approximately $114 million Academic Affairs budget and will transition to a new system.
Mike Ward, the newly appointed interim provost...
Mike Hawkins stood beside his ironing board under the shade of a swaying tree near Meriam Library last Friday morning, asking passersby if they were registered to vote.
“Register to vote? Take...
Following a record-breaking year of Hispanic student enrollment, Chico State is now eligible to apply for federal Hispanic-Serving Institution grants, a university official said Saturday.
Teresita Curiel,...
Mike Ward will become the fourth provost since 2012
The Chico State Cheer Team was tabling on the Gauntlet Tuesday – extra cheerfully – getting hyped as members promoted the team’s upcoming tryouts.
“We’re looking for anyone...
The new president of Chico State will be revealed Wednesday
The next president of Chico State will be revealed next week
Butte College has a sexual assault investigation that has been ongoing for three years.
Two department chairs attended and approved meals they "directly benefited from," violating a university policy. One bought expensive meals and alcoholic beverages, the other was reimbursed for her expenses by Chico State.
Diversity among faculty remains stagnant, but student demographics have changed significantly.
Rocky Chavez decides to run for reelection in the state Assembly instead
Alumnus Rocky Chavez once relied on oranges for sustenance — now he relies on California voters to elect him to the U.S. Senate.
A report shows the statistics for total arrests, citations and calls to dispatch.
Anticipation builds on campus as the new arts and humanities building nears completion.