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Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Chico State's independent student newspaper

The Orion

Chico State fraternities and sororities come out to support Wildcat sporting events. Photo credit: Malik Payton

Greeks come out to support Wildcat sports

Breanna Barnard // March 8, 2015
Chico State's fraternities and sororities are starting energetic cheer sections for athletes at their games and matches.
Photograph by Norma Loya
Sophomore Owen Hansen removes the instestines of junior Claudia Gonzalez at the Phi Kappa Tau haunted house on Friday night.

Honorable haunting

Risa Johnson // October 22, 2013
Fraternity hosts a horrendous house to benefit charity.
Photograph by Norma Loya
Sophomore Owen Hansen removes the instestines of junior Claudia Gonzalez at the Phi Kappa Tau haunted house on Friday night.

Phi Kappa Tau offers scares for charity

Norma Loya // October 21, 2013
Get ready to get creeped out by Phi Kappa Tau's haunted house. The scares will happen again Friday and Saturday and Oct. 29-30. Admission is $7 at the door or $5 presale.
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