Michael Perelman, a Chico State professor of economics since 1971, was one of eight recipients who received an award for Outstanding Achievement in Political Economy of the 21st Century from the World Association for Political Economy at its international conference on May 29-30 in China.
“Chico State student goes to court” Feb. 4, 1987
Chico State student Stephen Crittenden was arrested Jan. 27, 1987 and charged with the double murders of an elderly couple in Chico.
Chico State student graduate Anna Bernedo starts her day earlier than most students. She rises at 5 a.m. four days a week in order to commute 66 miles from Butte Creek Canyon in Chico to Anderson. She arrives at Verde Vale Elementary School by 7:20 a.m. and greets each smiling third grader as they enter the classroom.
It was a typical Wednesday morning for me as I nursed my hangover at the Roost Café with a few close friends. Some might find it strange to be so hungover on a Wednesday, but these people have never lived in Chico or have never heard of LaSalles’ $5 pitchers on Tuesday nights. Such a cheap deal as this gets me every time.
Forensic anthropologists remove the flesh off a decomposing body lying on a table. The cause of death is still a mystery so they study the bones of the deceased individual, looking for leads to solve a crime.
The conditions at the Forebay Aquatic Center weren’t ideal on Friday for a day of wakeboarding. The water was a chilly 60 degrees and a warm wind created choppy wakes that made it a bumpy ride. The six students crowded on the boat didn’t seem to mind – they were just excited to ride. Three hours later, everyone had tans and smiles on their faces
Cap and gown in hand, senior Gino Ottoboni was all set to graduate and move on to further education when he received the disturbing news – he was one class short of graduating short of graduating. As the number of classes decreases, many students are struggling with getting the classes they need, and some seniors receive the troubling news come graduation that they’ll have to return to college to make up classes
Being from San Diego has made me a pansy when it comes to weather higher than 80 degrees, which by the way also applies to anything lower than 69 degrees. Oh, how that nice San Diego beach breeze spoiled me.
Once home to felons, Spaniards and Native Americans, the infamous Alcatraz Island off the coast of San Francisco has hosted five Chico State students in its 150-year history. Every weekday morning from June 7 to Aug. 13, five concrete industry management students boarded a ferry to the island to participate in the new Summer Field School internship.