Issue: March 10, 2005
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Fraternal instincts
The family, friends, and community of a 21-year-old frat pledge who was killed during a hazing ritual atttempt to figure out what to do in the aftermath of tragedy.
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Not-so-rosy future
Students, teachers and parents stand up against closure of Rosedale Elementary School.
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DigitalPath down for the count
DigitalPath, local ISP startup once thought promising, shuts down.
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Get your green on, CSU
Greenpeace lobbies CSU to use more renewable power.
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Butte acreage off fed protection list
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service excludes Butte lands from federal protection.
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Governor blocks nurses with new ’emergency’
California Nurses Association blasts governor for fighting to impose nurse to patient ratio law.
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Downstroke
CSUC Rec center voted on; Meth-eating toddler’s parents charged; CSUC prof up on drug charges.
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El Rey nostalgia
ElRey’s closing brings to mind Chico’s old Starlite drive-in.
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Letters for March 10, 2005
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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The mailman cometh
Longtime Chico mailman delivers his message.
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When ‘Little Eichmanns’ died in New York
Shouldn’t ethnic studies be held to some sort of ethical responsibility?
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A passion for peregrines
Thinking of taking up falconry, the “sport of kings"? You might want to read about this falconer first.
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Super-sized art
Betty O’Hare’s Avenue 9 exhibition focuses on our fast-food nation.
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Wildflowers of Table Mountain Butte County, California
Finally, a field guide to the glorious wildflowers of Table Mountain.
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Jeff Coffin Mu’tet
Flecktones saxophonist Jeff Coffin puts out eclectic collection of originals.
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Old Crow Medicine Show
Step up for the street corner sounds of the Old Crow Medicine Show.
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Slow Down Theo
Chico indie-rockers Slow Down Theo have a new C.D.
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Back in town
Eddie K again brings his high-energy rhymes to Chico.
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New jazz heaven
Amendola Trio promises to summon the spirit at Café Flo.
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Threads of passion
North State Symphony ties together works of Wagner, Tomasi and Hindemith.
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Rhythmic return
Malian guitarist Habib Koité returns triumphently to Laxson.
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Who was St. Patrick?
Henri provides some history—and a timely recipe.
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Existential chill
Adrien Brody is a Desert Storm vet who travels in time and falls in love in The Jacket.
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