Issue: August 26, 2004
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Ch-ch-changes
With the local K-12 district and Chico State University starting up again, we’ve complied a package of “back-to-school” stories that speak to change—from the idea of shuffling sixth-graders to junior highs to the university’s effort to create a greener campus.
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Middle management
It’s more than just moving kids; there’s a whole philsophical model.
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Bait-and-switch
Students must declare major before transferring to CSUs.
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The narc wore fur
Parents, principals advocated for drug dogs as deterrent.
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Going green
The Student Services Building will conserve energy and use fewer raw materials.
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Where are the children?
$35,000 demographics study tracks “student residents”
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Zingg: Things are looking up
Convocation looks on the bright side of Chico State.
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Grinsell pleas, gets six years for baby’s death
Accused baby killer Gina Rose Grinsell takes plea deal, gets six years for voluntary manslaughter.
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Downstroke
CUSD, union reach tentative agreement; Libertarian prez hopeful visits Chico.
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Just say no to drug dogs
Fourth Ammendment should apply to kids as well as adults.
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Letters for August 26, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
Tamales a go-go, a union for grad students, Brits downtown and a Scrappy mea culpa.
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The art doctor is in
When cancer strikes a family, kids need a way to express their feelings.
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Entirely art
New de Souza Gallery opens doors to art and poetry.
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Old School
Tobias Wolff explores literary history by means of a fictional school story.
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Carina Round
Carina Round avoids sophomore slump with The Disconnection.
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Primal sophisticate
David Byrne burns down the house with eclectic set of new and old tunes.
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Sacred stones and satisfying steak
Henri goes to Vina, learns some history and eats great prime rib.
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Begin again
Exorcist prequel is doomed before it gets started.
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