University Tackles Students’ Most Basic Needs: Housing and Hunger
Andres Martinez felt like a fraud. To outsiders, the physical geography major was making the most of college life, attending any and all club meetings, information sessions, and receptions. But it...
View ArticleCultivating Cultural Connections: ‘Walk in U.S., Talk on Japan’
Chico State’s rich tradition of collaborating with international students, and Japanese students in particular, was on display on campus last month. A delegation from the Office of the Prime Minister...
View ArticleWorth Sharing: Faculty Opens Oaxaca Photo Exhibit Spanning 40 Years
The following is a listing of professional achievements by Chico State faculty and staff. Send contributions to ucomm@csuchico.edu. Publications Casey Donoho, Timothy Heinze, Youngsu Lee, Marketing,...
View Article#ChicoLove is in the air!
Each year around Valentine’s Day, we celebrate #ChicoLove Week and ask you to share your Chico love story. Whether a sweetheart, best friend, or passion, we want to hear who or what you fell in love...
View ArticleWhy Choose Chico? We asked, you answered!
Why Choose Chico? The answers are unlimited! We spoke with alums and current students alike, and they gave us the reasons why they chose Chico as the place to call home. From the beautiful region, to...
View ArticleNew Wildcat Statue Welcomed as Source of Pride and School Spirit
Perched powerfully in Wildcat Plaza, it surveys the neighborhood south of the Chico State campus, its tail caught in a cautious swish and its eyes locked in, staring down the length of Chestnut Street....
View ArticleGet Ready: Chico State is Going Strawless
In need of some caffeine to help her through classes, student Olivia Fernandez orders an iced coffee from Common Grounds inside the Bell Memorial Union. After stirring in some creamer, the philosophy...
View ArticleIdeas on the wall: Murals course shares art with the public
In art professor J. Pouwels’ “Public Murals” course, knowing how to cut through red tape is every bit as valuable as one’s skill with a paintbrush. Through the process of pitching, commissioning, and...
View ArticleChico State Terrific Titles of 2018
With the end of the 2017–18 year rapidly approaching, and the swirl of the spring semester struggle muddying your memory, it seems only right to recap what our Wildcats accomplished this year. However,...
View ArticleAbility First Educates and Empowers Through Sports Instruction
When she was 11 years old in 1989, North State native Kerri Vanderbom attended her first Ability First Sports summer camp in Chico, a sports and recreation instructional summer camps for children ages...
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