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Volunteers help battle Butte blaze
Students, community members sign-up to protect high-risk areas
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First the wind picked up, and then came the smoke and then the flames. Brian Horn, a 22-year-old volunteer firefighter from Durham, sat on the side of Neal Road in lower Paradise, a region scorched by fires during the hot summer, and waited for orders from headquarters.
Summer air during smoky season can be a risk to health
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Summers are remembered for their lazy days by the river, the scorching sun and unbearable smoke. The wildfires that plagued California gave Chico a summer unlike any before. The Butte County Air Quality Management District declared the air "very unhealthy" and "hazardous" during the smoky conditions.
Nicole Williams: Creepers may ruin dating game
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College - cramming for tests, pushing yourself to the limits and, for many students, finding Mr. or Mrs. Right. But if you thought prince charming was near you're in for a rude awakening. With kegs, bars and the excessive drinking that goes with it, too often we've traded romance and compliments for stinky beer breath and catcalls.
Upperclassmen ease freshmen worries
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Many students find themselves lost their first year of college. Trying to find, let alone maneuver through, buildings such as Holt Hall can make freshman year even more confusing. But new students shouldn't worry, some upper-division students have a few tips to make the college transition easier.
Sex Columnist Chris Thompson: Friends with benefits...is there a benefit?
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Men are frequently stereotyped in college as thinking sex is a priority and no woman can make a man commit to a relationship. Though a lot of men look for something casual, plenty of women do, too. Woody Allen once said, "Sex without love is a meaningless experience, but as far as meaningless experiences go, it's pretty damn good.
Sex Columnist Dionna Mash: Friends with benefits...is there a benefit?
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Friends with benefits is a term that has been swarming around my social circle since junior high. Of course, in junior high a FWB was more of a make-out partner than a post-2 a.m. booty call. Some students may find a FWB ideal. Longer than a one-night stand, yet less stressful than an affair and free of anything too emotional - what is there to object to? You can even lounge in your sweats with your "pal" after doing the dirty and watch reruns of "Friends," only to reassure that your relationship corresponds with the sitcom's title.
Campus Spotlight: Cross Cultural Leadership Center
Discussing diversity and culture can be intimidating to students, unless you're Erica Flores, program coordinator at the Cross Cultural Leadership Center in Meriam Library Room 172. The center is responsible for programs such as the Diversity Summit and the President's Leadership Retreat and houses several student cultural organizations.
Goats, gurneys help prep Pre-Med members for difficult profession
Students learn what to expect from club leaders
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The trigger was pulled and in a flash there was a painful cry as a bullet hit flesh. The goat was bleeding profusely and junior Joe Sivalingam had only a few minutes before the goat would die. He ran through the obstacle course desperately trying to keep the goat alive.
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