Issue: August 16, 2018
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Campus care
Homing in on higher-ed programs helping students overcome poverty.
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Home at last
Chico State students find housing help thanks to university, local nonprofit.
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Carrying a heavier load
Butte College expands programs to address students’ homelessness, though stigmas and varying definitions make the exact number a mystery.
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Waiting on waste
Chico’s compost facility is temporarily closed, and landscapers are scrambling to adjust.
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Change of heart
After a decade of fighting it, supervisors agree to support Mechoopda’s casino plan.
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Culture class
California legislators weigh high school ethnic studies requirement.
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Time for new candidates
Incumbents elect not to run, extending filing deadlines for Chico City Council and CARD, among others.
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Fire prevention boosted
Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve gets two grants from Cal Fire for mitigation projects.
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Adding it all up
Here’s the average price tag that comes with being a student today.
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Peachy keen
Chico State’s annual U-Pick Peaches event brings masses of stone fruit enthusiasts to University Farm.
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Cannabis on campus?
California Legislature considers SB 1127, Jojo’s Act, which would allow parents to dispense medical marijuana to their children at school.
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Where there’s smoke …
With megafires choking the valley, here are some inhalation recovery tips.
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Not the enemy
Where would America be without freedom of the press?
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Environmentalism run amok
Litigious groups are harming management of U.S. forests.
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Tricky Doug
Keeping tabs on Congressional District 1’s incumbent.
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Suds and security
A newly remodeled laundromat on the west side.
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The end of the Empire?
Iconic Durham bar closes, plus a few updates.
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Art by the foot
Chico fills up tiny canvases in Small Works group show.
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Bigger room
Philly indie rockers mark new direction for Sierra Nevada’s concert hall.
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This is America
The country in focus in one of the year’s best films.
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