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Chico State’s new president Stephen Perez discusses his goals for the university with NSPR ahead of his Fall Convocation speech yesterday. Also, concerns of a bomb threat at Paradise High put the school on lockdown on the first day back, and the Yurok Tribe’s 59th annual Klamath Salmon Festival takes place tomorrow.
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In this week’s conversations on race, Chico State Sociology Professor Dr. Lesa Johnson speaks with NSPR Ken Devol about how institutional power can be used to perpetuate bias. She first explains who has power in our society and the responsibility that comes with it.
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A task force with California State University, Chico released their recommendations Monday on how to improve policies and practices at the University Police Department. Robert Morton, co-chair of the Presidential Task Force on Policing and the university’s Title IX investigator, said the task force convened in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.
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California State University, Chico announced this week that it has received a substantial covid relief grant from the federal government and $10 million…
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California State University, Chico plans to open its campus to thousands of students for the upcoming fall semester. Chico State President Gayle…
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The California State University Chancellor’s office this week released a message to all campuses about spring semester planning and proposed modifications…
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Daniel M. Veidlinger is a Professor in the Department of Comparative Religion and Humanities at California State University of Chico. His training is in…