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3-D technology – these days you can experience it at the movie theater, your closest big-box electronic retailer and sometimes even at your local library.…
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Roughly 70 students opposing a proposed 5 percent bump in tuition and fees marched and rallied at Chico State yesterday.On Tuesday, trustees of the…
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Chico State President Paul Zingg will be returning to work this week, according to an email from the university’s Department of Public Affairs and…
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The California Community College system Monday rolled out a redesigned “virtual campus" website as part of its online education initiative.The website is…
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A couple of North State community colleges will receive grants from the California Department of Education to help pay for equipment and fund programs in…
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There’s a new buzz phrase making the rounds at the state Capitol these days: 98 Envy. “Ninety-eight” as in Proposition 98, California’s constitutional…
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Several North State schools were among the 193 middle and 180 high schools named Gold Ribbon Schools this year by the state Department of Education. The…
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Labor strife at Chico public schools is over, at least for now. The Chico Unified School District Board of Trustees voted unanimously Wednesday evening to…
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The Chico Unified Teachers Association ratified a contract Monday night. Sixty percent of members voted yes.That’s a rather slim margin for a vote like…
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In an effort to raise awareness and understanding, students at Chico High School made a special effort Thursday as they marked National Autism Awareness…
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The U.S. Department of Education has named 556 universities and colleges that failed its financial responsibility test. The schools named on the…
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The day was all about one word: grit. It made the speeches: “It is grit this year.” It made the songs: “Grit, grit, gritty-grit. Get your heart full of…