Issue: August 29, 2002
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Taking roll
Not enough students, too many—how do you keep enrollment on target.
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Long journey home
This young man is already halfway through his college career after doing all his schooling at home.
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Library etiquette
Chico State’s library is changing with the times, which means it’s now OK to talk and eat there—with limitations.
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Letters for August 29, 2002
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Cheesespread
Politics, prurience and apostasy from the good reverend.
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Kitty Survivor: The Final Installment
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Celluloid High
In honor of the students return, the CN&R editors list their favorite school films of all time and why.
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Kimonos and culture
Art instructor and kimono exhibition organizer Masami Kuto talks about her show, which occupies three separate Chico State galleries.
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From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons: The Three Stooges
New Three Stooges biography lets readers see the men behind the mayhem.
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Drop the Needle
The drummer from Medeski, Martin & Wood releases his 2CD public compilation of electronic breakbeat and rap material.
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Lord Willin’
Virginia’s latest hip hop export drops a funky street album.
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Star Spangled Swastika
A local Chico punk band gets busy Sex Pistol-style.
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Brother-to-brother
Local cult musician Dan Cohen interviews his successful bass playing brother, Greg, during a recent visit.
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No joking …
LaSalle’s hosts singer-songwriter-guitarist Keller Williams.
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A unique blue …
Unique blues interpreter Eric Bibb returns to the Chico Women’s Club.
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Saint Joan
Laxson filled for celebration of Joan Baez’ extraordinary life and music.
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Survivors of the South
John Sayles’ latest drama offers an intriguing social portrait of Florida.
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Food for thought
Chico State’s student-run eateries unveil marketing plan.
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Moving&shaking
ED folks seek jobs, and the Midest name rises again.
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