Issue: April 12, 2007
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With open arms
Five Chicoans embrace their differences and encourage others to do the same.
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A man of honor
C.C. Carter uses his own past to motivate students.
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Cultural exchange coordinator
Tasha Dev turns students into citizens of the world.
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‘Disabled’ but clearly able
Lauri Evans doesn’t let being blind get in the way of helping others to succeed.
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In a safer space
Eric Ruben started the Stonewall Alliance to cater to the LGBTQ community.
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International relationships
James Luyirika-Sewagudde Jr. looks at each student’s individual needs.
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A man of honor - long version
C.C. Carter uses his own past to motivate students.
This article was published on 04.12.07
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Cultural exchange coordinator - long version
Tasha Dev turns students into citizens of the world.
This article was published on 04.12.07
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‘Disabled’ but clearly able - long version
Lauri Evans doesn’t let being blind get in the way of helping others to succeed.
This article was published on 04.12.07
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In a safer space - long version
Eric Ruben started the Stonewall Alliance to cater to the LGBTQ community.
This article was published on 04.12.07
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International relationships - long version
James Luyirika-Sewagudde Jr. looks at each student’s individual needs.
This article was published on 04.12.07
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Was the U.S. invasion legal?
Two scholars argue the U.S. invasion was illegal.
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Canyon passage
After some early concerns, it looks like everyone is in agreement about the value of repairing the Iron Canyon fish ladders in Big Chico Creek.
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They paid their way—and took home gold
Snow sports aren’t recognized at Chico State, but that didn’t stop the snowboarding club from taking home the gold at the West Coast’s biggest competition.
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UN crisis expert sharing worldly view
Chicoans will have a rare opportunity next week to meet a UN official who has been on the front lines of international crises for more than 25 years.
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Downstroke
Amber Simmons update; charter school proposal fails; get tipped for tagger tips.
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Follow the tax money
Is the federal government spending your dollars the way you think it should? Not unless you have a military-industrial complex.
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Prejudice personified
It only takes one blowhard (or two) to remind us of deep-rooted ugliness.
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Health care is breaking our hearts
Our health-care system is like a bad relationship—and it’s time to break up.
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Letters for April 12, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Roots of charity
Chico State professor to cut his hair for cancer cause.
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‘60s flashback
Recent developments suggest Chico State’s faculty won’t walk off the job, but their willingness to do so has a little-known precedent.
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Still smokin’
Cheech Marin hushes the rumors and gets on with life.
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A well-earned reward
HACE’s annual scholarship helps students who contribute to the Latino community.
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The Royal Nonesuch
Glasgow Phillips takes us on a bumpy ride through the corporate world.
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Billy the Kid: The Endless Ride
Author Michael Wallis does due justice to the legend of Billy the Kid.
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Technobabble
Is Google Maps changing history?; Brit hacker in search of UFOs might land in Guantanamo; U.S. losing its rank as tech leaders; China’s love affair with smokes; and the University of Nevada has gone and created a monster.
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Countrypolitan Favorites
SCOTS puts their stamp on the classics on Countrypolitan Favorites.
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The ‘F’ word
S.F.'s The Fucking Ocean wants you to dance … and put on your thinking caps.
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Doing it Cajun-style
Big Moma’s serves up home-style soul food just outside Chico.
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Get your grind on
Rodriguez and Tarantino get down and dirty in Grindhouse.
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Logic vs. faith
The Reaping pits religion against science in one of the better horror flicks of the season.
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