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Chico State's independent student newspaper

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CFA president answers questions about faculty strike

Michelle Zhu // February 12, 2016
A conference call is held specifically for student reporters at all CSU campuses to get answers
California Faculty Association Chapter President Timothy Sistrunk leads a discussion in Kendall Hall on the potential faculty strike, as political science professor Michael Coyle and CFA field representative Jason Conwell look on. Photo credit: Gabriel Sandoval

Strikers further plans in Kendall Hall

Michelle Zhu // February 10, 2016
The California Faculty Association is actively responding to stagnant wages
Flyer found in Trinity Hall encouraging students and faculty to participate in the strike. Photo credit: Elizabeth Helmer

Strike set for April

Elizabeth Helmer // February 9, 2016

The California Faculty Association have announced they will strike in April if the California State University chancellor does not meet their demands. The strike dates have been set for April 13-15 and...

Photo credit: Michael Catelli

Faculty Prepares for Possible Strike

January 19, 2016
Find out why the Chico State faculty is preparing for a potential strike.
New legislation increases access to online classes

New legislation increases access to online classes

Michael Arias // March 26, 2015
California State University students will be able to enroll in any online course offered at other campuses starting with the next academic year.
Chico State engineer students cannot contain their excitement to receive their diplomas at spring 2014 graduation ceremony. Photo credit: Chelsea Jeffers

Graduation rate nears chancellor’s goal

Enrique Raymundo // December 9, 2014
Chico State is close to succeeding the chancellor's graduation rate goal, but there are still issues holding the rate down. Retaining first and second year students and minority students are the key to keeping graduation rates up.
Affirmative action may be legalized

Affirmative action may be legalized

Enrique Raymundo // March 11, 2014
A California constitutional amendment would let public universities consider race, sex and ethnicity when admitting students. The amendment passed the state Senate in January.
Jerry Brown

New state budget increases CSU funding

Enrique Raymundo // January 15, 2014
5 percent increase to the CSU budget means no changes to tuition, continued growth in programs
Paul Zinngg

CSU, union look to fix lecturer pay disputes

Nicholas Carr // December 18, 2013
Concerns of inequities in lecturer compensation may be resolved in the spring.
Illustration by Liz Coffee

CSU’s solution for course bottleneck shortsighted

September 24, 2013
Down with online courses. Well, almost.
Vincent Ornelas

CSU spends $19 million on increased salary for faculty

Mozes Zarate // September 18, 2013
The California State University system will be cutting a larger check for CSU faculty after much negotiation with the California Faculty Association.
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