Issue: January 27, 2005
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Marsh moves on
2005 may be a year of healing for Marsh Junion High.
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Alterations make for big trouble
PV High student suspended for altering article.
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To test or not to test
Some schools are making admissions testing option—would it work at Chico State?
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Bleske in charge
New chair takes over Chico State University Journalism Deparment.
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Bombs away
A former ‘dozer driver comes forward with accusations the Army dumped 250 tons of ammo at the Sacramento Valley Wildlife Refuge.
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Frat pledge ODs on alcohol
Sigma Chi suspended after pledge alcohol incident.
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Nitrate action plan flows on
City gets update on its nitrate action plan.
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El Rey’s days may be numbered
Historic theater may be on the chopping block.
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Downstroke
City funds Hooker Oak bench project; CSSA writes a bill; County may take dumpers cars away.
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Oh no! It’s the Outlaws!
Think Outlaws is a bad name? What about these names?
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Letters for January 27, 2005
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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A box full of family values
Deconstructing Butte College and its predilection for dysfunction.
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Super-art takeover
Sacramento experimental music group Uberkunst comes to Chico.
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Time-tested tale
Birdcage Theatre tells Steinbeck’s classic Of Mice and Men well.
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Singing nuns
A cast of men plays a cast of nuns raising money in a variety show in Theatre on the Ridge’s Nunsense, Amen!
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Hawkwind: Sonic Assassins
British space-rockers Hawkwind get a book.
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Double Shot
Food and mystery combine in 12th installment of Diane Mott Davidson’s Goldy Shulz series.
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Laced with Romance
The Ponys bring the danger with debut album Laced with Romance.
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Channeling Django
Former Elton John, Desert Rose Band and Hellecaster guitarist John Jorgenson brings Gypsy jazz to the Big Room.
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The choreography of food
The Red Tavern sets the standard for fine dining in Chico.
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Cop shoot cop
Battle lines are foggy in gritty action/thriller remake of Assault on Precinct 13.
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