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    Black Plague on-campus: RUN!!!

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    Hitchhiking in Chico: a woman’s perspective on trust and adventure

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    Chico State Wind Ensemble gives cinematic performance

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    Wildcats softball closes out season, celebrate senior day

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    WellCat Safe Place hosts Denim Day Resource Fair and Museum

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Global warning

Nicole Henson // February 7, 2017

The theory that humans have created climate change was once considered a hippie ideology with no scientific evidence to offer support.Today the thought is less than radical. It is supported by undeniable...

Tina Candelo-Mize, field manager of the Organic Vegetable Project. Photo credit: Yessenia Funes.

Organic Vegetable Project expands

Yessenia Funes // February 3, 2014
The Organic Vegetable Project's newly added 2 acres provide space to rotate crops and utilize green manure crops.
A University Farm tractor pulls visitors travelling down the Sierra Oro Farm Trail last fall.

University Farm starts organic market

Yessenia Funes // January 26, 2014
The University Farm will sell fresh, organic produce every Friday at its Organic Vegetable Project.
A University Farm tractor pulls visitors travelling down the Sierra Oro Farm Trail last fall.

University Farm begins Friday organic market

Yessenia Funes // January 25, 2014
The University Farm will sell fresh, organic produce every Friday at its Organic Vegetable Project.
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