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  • Left Fielder Troy Kent taking a swing in the 5th inning. Taken by Aaron Draper on Thursday.

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    Chico State baseball walks it off to split series against Monterey Bay

  • Prom Royalty winners Patrick Jay and Mae Haggard shared their first dance in front of the crowd. Taken by Nadia Hill on April 18.

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    Chico State gets all dolled up for Queer Prom

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    10 ways to celebrate Earth Day

  • Photo of Katie Callahan, who ran the event. An art history major in her senior year, she is the single student employed by Wellcat Safe Place. Taken on April 18th, 2024

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    Affirmative consent: What is it?

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    Chico State men’s golf prepares for upcoming conference championship

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The Associated Students vice president of facilities and services Jovan Smith and president Taylor Herren cut a ribbon for the grand opening of the new Wildcat Leadership Center in the Bell Memorial Union hall room 220. Photo credit: Anna Sobreviñas

New space open for AS officers, students

Anna Sobreviñas // October 18, 2014
The Associated Students held a grand opening for the renovated space of the former Wildcat bookstore. The space will house student government offices and be open for students to study.
A $160,000 wildcat statue from the University of New Hampshire that the Associated Students is using as an example to illustrate the one they want to build for Chico State. Photo courtesy of the Associated Students.

AS postpones vote for for statue funding

Madison Holmes // October 14, 2014
After criticisms surfaced about a plan to build a bronze wildcat statue on campus, the Associated Students Board Of Directors postponed a vote to approve $40,000 to fund the project.
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