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Fleet Feet Sports on Main Street is hosting the 2016 Downtown Mile on Feb. 28. Prizes will be given out. Photo credit: Dillon Raney

Fleet Feet Sports running 2016 Downtown Mile

Elizabeth Helmer // February 18, 2016

Runners competing in the Downtown Mile will receive prizes after race. The 2016 Downtown Mile, hosted by Fleet Feet Sports on Sunday Feb. 28, will start at the Fleet Feet storefront on 241 Main St....

Photo credit: AS Productions

Vámonos to free tacos at taco tuesday trivia night

Michael Catelli // February 15, 2016
Associated Students Production is holding a free Taco Tuesday Trivia night a 7 p.m. in the Bell Memorial Union Auditorium on February 23.
Niels Thomas, president of International Accounting Honors Association said that the accounting program is demanding. Photo credit: George Johnston

Students find success after graduation

February 2, 2016
Student clubs, faculty support and networking pave the way for successful students.
Chico State has specific smoking areas on campus for students. Photo credit: Kiana Alvarez

California Health Collaborative’s program launch to help struggling smokers

December 15, 2015
The Equity Project by California Health Collaborative aims to provide smoking addicts with the necessary help to quit.
Slip N Sliding through Californias water supply

Slip ‘N Sliding through California’s water supply

Miles Inserra // April 27, 2015
Chico's thirsty community suffers while students play dumb about the drought.
Illustration by Miles Huffman

Don’t freak out about fracking ban’s defeat

Dylan Dewit // March 6, 2015
Butte County let a fracking ordinance die, but something more comprehensive needs to be done anyway.
Mulberry Street where Anderson allegedly stabbed Joel Eldridge. Photo credit: Courtney Weaver

Update: Suspect in fatal stabbing case arrested after police chase

William Rein // February 26, 2015
After driving a stolen vehicle through a trailer park and field, the murder suspect was caught by Chico Police and Glenn and Butte County Sheriffs.
Sexual assault report reveals lack of exams

Sexual assault report reveals lack of exams

Madison Holmes // October 9, 2014
A major lack in reporting sexual assault results was revealed in the Butte County Sexual Assault Response Team's annual report released Oct. 1. New technology will give faster DNA test results from rape kits.
Butte County strides toward fracking ban

Butte County strides toward fracking ban

Yessenia Funes // April 8, 2014
The Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday in support of a ban on hydraulic fracturing in Butte County.
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.
Kurt Albrecht, co-owner of Chaffin Family Orchards, inspects a dietary mineral supplement used by his herd. This group of about 40 Angus cattle will have to be moved to another side of the property soon to prevent overgrazing.Photo credit: Nicholas Carr

Ranchers sell animals to survive drought

Yessenia Funes // February 18, 2014
Grass-fed animals need grass to eat, but the drought has dried the land, which is causing problems for farmers and could impact consumers.
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.
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