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Campus resources keep students safe


		Campus resources keep students safe

The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA

16 hours ago by Nicole Williams

Oh, College - It will be the first time many students have to monitor their own schedules, determine bedtime and feed themselves without being under the watchful eye of mom or dad. Going out downtown is one of the ways students will meet new friends and make new memories.

Chronic Tacos offers alternatives, college-friendly environment

The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA

16 hours ago by Kenna Hunt

Chronic Tacos aims to smoke the competition. Taco trucks litter nearly every major intersection along Nord Avenue to the street corners of Eighth Street. Language barriers aside, not knowing how long a taco has been sitting in the heat of a metal trailer can easily turn your stomach.

Indulging in temptations good for students when done in moderation


		Indulging in temptations good for students when done in moderation

The Orion, California State University, Chico, CA

17 hours ago by Walter Foley

I looked up at the skeleton of the Student Services Center and wanted to explore it, see the city from a new angle and scale the rafters like a metropolitan chimp. This was the perfect construction site. If Jackie Chan choreographed a fight scene in this building it would win an Oscar.

Schools prepare for more students studying under GI Bill

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

2 days ago by LISA M. KRIEGER
San Jose Mercury News

SAN JOSE, Calif. - Schools are preparing for an influx of student soldiers after lawmakers overhauled the GI Bill, making higher education essentially free to veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

The new benefit pays for four years at a soldier's in-state college, and it includes housing and other education benefits.

College students' credit card debt spurs concern

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

3 days ago by TONY PUGH
McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON - As the fall semester beckons and financial aid from parents and the government runs dry, more college students are turning to credit cards to pay not only for their textbooks, meals and transportation but also for tuition.

A recent survey by U.

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