The day after Thanksgiving is touted as the biggest shopping day of the year, with commercials piled on consumers in the days preceding it urging them to buy this and that.
Student Director for the Environmental Action and Resource Center Justina Johnson discussed the Tofurkey Feed that will take place 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 18 at Selvester’s Cafe-by-the-Creek.
In 1997, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the occurrence of AIDS/HIV had dropped for the first time since the disease became prevalent, according to an Orion article from December 1997.
Experiencing a new culture and language is an opportunity that students have access to in college and, now more than ever, students are taking advantage of programs offered at Chico State.
Senior Jennifer Leslie and her roommates didn’t want just a normal theme party, they wanted to make a difference. This is why last Saturday, the cost of admission to a night of festivities was a can of food.
Eating out just got a whole lot better.
Creating a PowerPoint presentation didn’t seem like a daunting task for the majority of Taryn Hughey’s fellow classmates.
After three years of dedication and more than 15,000 shots, local photographer John Peters has finished what he calls his “accidental” project of Bidwell Park.
I always envision holiday time to consist of love, laughter and a huge crowd of family members gathered so close that I barely have enough room to rip the red and green Christmas wrapping paper off of the presents.
Students shed old religious views, find new belief systems
While serving in the Army in Iraq, Michael Fitzpatrick wondered if God existed amidst the war’s mayhem.