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Conversations discuss diversity issues

By Katherine Jarvis

Oct. 1, 2008

As student after student entered Bell Memorial Union Room 210 for the semester's first Conversations on Diversity, more chairs had to be taken out so that everyone would have a place to sit.

New major attracts crowds of interested project managers

By Bryce Benson

Oct. 3, 2008

There's a new student group on campus attracting interest. The Project Management Group filled Plumas Hall, Room 102 with more than 150 students interested in the new project management major and minor being offered through the College of Business department of management starting next semester.

Students support Obama in Reno

By Kelsey Eidbo

Oct. 1, 2008

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke at the University of Nevada, Reno Tuesday.

Abortion protest draws large crowd

By Renee Calder

Oct. 2, 20008

About eleven students sat in the Free Speech Area Thursday holding up signs made from notebook paper that read "just love," "free hugs" and "keep abortion safe and legal."

Hmong celebrate sixth New Year in Chico

By Ben Burg

Oct. 1, 2008

Two-foot pork sausages, tennis balls being thrown as a way of flirting and plenty of flamboyant outfits covered with noisy trinkets were a part of the city's sixth annual Hmong New Year celebration, held at Silver Dollar Fairgrounds on Saturday and Sunday.

Boles wins A.S. special election

By Kelsey Eidbo

Oct. 1, 2008

Senior Nick Boles has been named new director of university affairs for the Associated Students. After weeks of constant campaigning, 51.17% of the 1364 students who voted selected Boles as their first choice for director.

Trash teaches lesson about sustaining world

By Jamari Caldwell

Oct. 3, 2008

A man's garbage will be displayed in a San Francisco museum. Dave Chameides told his sustainability story about keeping his garbage in his basement with black socks and no shoes at his seminar Sept. 24 in the Performing Arts Center room 144 in front of about 50 students and faculty members.

Volleyball team beats No. 12 Tritons

By Mike Wagner

Oct. 3, 2008

The women's volleyball team improved its winning streak to four Friday after outlasting No. 12 UC San Diego in a five set match.

Men's golf finishes 6th at NCAA Preview Tourney

Frazzetta leads the way for the Wildcats

By Thomas Lawrence

Oct. 1, 20008

After a third place finish at the Viking Fall Invitational, the Chico State men's golf team had a strong showing Monday and Tuesday at the NCAA Division II Preview Tournament - finishing sixth in a field of 20 elite teams.

Column: California's budgets may cost state in long run

By Amro Jayousi

Oct. 1, 2008

Why is California's budget is the most despised in the nation? On Sept. 23, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed California's state budget, which should have taken place 85 days ago when the fiscal year started.

Men's soccer grinds out 1-0 win over Cal State Stanislaus

Wildcats survive the second half a man-down

By Thomas Lawrence

Oct. 1, 2008

The Chico State men's soccer team defeated last place Cal State Stanislaus Warriors on Wednesday evening 1-0 - overcoming a second half red card to Ryan Struckmeyer.

Women's volleyball team sweeps Cal State Stanislaus with ease

By Mike Wagner

Oct. 1, 2008

The women's volleyball team looked like a powerhouse in Acker Gym Wednesday after dominating Cal State Stanislaus in three straight sets without ever trailing.

Women's soccer wins second straight game

By Christian Del Razo

Oct. 1, 2008

In a physical match-up Chico State's women's soccer team came away with a tough earned 2-0 win against the hard-hitting Cal State Stanislaus Warriors.

Dr. Drew brings sex talk to Chico

By Chris Thompson and Dionna Mash

Oct. 1, 2008

Dr. Drew Pinsky, host of the radio show "Loveline" and television program "Celebrity Rehab," walked on stage Sept. 24, greeted by an enthusiastic crowd.

More than 25 E. Coli confirmed in Butte County

By Kelsey Eidbo

Oct. 1, 2008

Butte County Public Health has confirmed a tri-tip served at a Forest Ranch Volunteer Fire Department fundraiser as the source of at least 26 cases of E. Coli reported in Butte County. Officials are still trying to find out how the meat was contaminated. Interviews are being held with those who handled the meat to determine the source, said Dr.

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