Category: News
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Was the U.S. invasion legal?
Two scholars argue the U.S. invasion was illegal.
This article was published on 04.12.07
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New CEO raises ‘conductor’ baton
Running a hospital is like conducting an orchestra, says Enloe’s new CEO. The conductor leads, but the orchestra makes the music.
This article was published on 04.05.07
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Attack on Luvaas raises hackles, goes nowhere
When Jon Luvaas made a “suggestion,” two councilmen who’ve never liked him decided to try to get him booted off the Planning Commission. They didn’t get far.
This article was published on 04.05.07
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Peace movement
Rachel Morones-Black has decided that raising a child is peace work, too, and so is stepping down as director of the Chico Peace & Justice Center.
This article was published on 04.05.07
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What’s a Ch-Eco Fest?
Earth Day co-founder Denis Hayes will kick off the first annual Ch-Eco Film Fest next week.
This article was published on 04.05.07
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A plunge into homelessness
Chico State students and their CAVE adviser—the city’s vice mayor—come back from Washington D.C. with first-hand experiences and added motivation.
This article was published on 03.29.07
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How to control the auditor-controller?
Houser’s office is filled with problems, but the supervisors aren’t sure how to address them.
This article was published on 03.29.07
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Marriage, money and the wolf at the door
An eminent local historian talks about the challenges facing 19th-century Chico women when it came to making and keeping money.
This article was published on 03.29.07
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A really long walk
A group of Chicoans is about to set off on a 5,000-mile cross-country walk to promote a new way of teaching physical education that focuses on preventing obesity.
This article was published on 03.29.07
April 12, 2007
CN&R Vol 30 Issue 39
April 05, 2007
CN&R Vol 30 Issue 38
March 29, 2007
CN&R Vol 30 Issue 37