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Joelle Babula Staff Writer , times with a handgun just before 8 foot-10, 215 pounds with black they are not releasing informa­ along the highways leading down Managing Editor Chico police are investigating p.m. The black teenager was hair and brown eyes, police said. tion on the type of weapon. to LA., Aeilts said. the shooting death of a teenager reportedly shot near the front of the The motive for the shooting is "Our primary foclis right now University police assisted in Eat well, feel well Sunday night which occurred in a apartment complex at 1100 North still under investigation, and is to get him into custody," Aeilts securing the crime scene Sunday A mere five days doesn't quite apartment complex located on Cedar, near West First Avenue. gang activity is not being ruled said. because of its closeness to campus. address the issue, but this week North Cedar Avenue' near the After interviewing witnesses at out, said Lt. Tony Aeilts, a crimi· He said the suspect is from the The Butte County Sheriffs is Eating Chico State University campus. the crime scene, Chico police nal investigator of the Chico Los Angeles area, but was living Dept" Highway Patrol and the Disorder Week Courtney Thompson, 16, was have named a suspect in the homi­ police dept. in Chico with friends recently. Oroville Police also assisted Chico on campus. pronounced dead at Enloe cide as Gary Alexander Harris, He said police found the There is a state-wide alert for the Police dept. with the crime scene. Special events will be held for students and the community. For Agriculture anyone needing to talk, or just to Masters may learn more about Grant upgrades campus computers the disease, there will be an "over­ Outdated be eliminated coming eating disorders" panel and inade­ today from 5 to 6 p.m in BMU quate com­ Dave HI/me 110. Also, tomorrow a "body puter SlaJI Writer Image" workshop will be held in equipment, In unanimous decisions, the BMU 222 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. like those Educational Policies and shown here Programs Committee decided Got big biceps? in Meriam Thursday to look at. proposals If you do, take those guns of Library, fill that could eliminate the Masters yours and put em' to some use. Chico of Science in Agriculture and The United States Wristwrestling State's stu­ introduce a new minor in Jewish .& Armwrestling Association is dent com­ and Israel Studies. sponsoring the 1997 Yukon Jack puter labs. There are currently seven stu­ ArrnwrestIing Challenge in Chico State dents who are in the final year of Marysville on Feb. 15. Harness was just eligibility in the Ag masters pro­ those bristlin' biceps, shine up awarded a gram, said Sara Armstrong, uni­ that belt buckle and see if you $496,000 versity vice provost. They would can wrestle some of the $3500 in grant to be allowed to finish the program. cash and prizes away from upgrade if it does get eliminated. Yukon Jack himself. In case you the labs "The school of agriculture think you've got the strength, but with the wants to streamline and narrow not the skill, armwrestling class­ latest down there academic program," es will be offered prior to the equipment. Armstrong said. "And this is not tourney. For info., call 742-4386. Chico' was one they want to continue. one of five Whatever they offer they want it Click here... out of 22 to be excellent." ••. if you love beer. It seems as CSU cam~ Many members of the com­ jf Chico State has quite a bit of puses cho­ mittee wanted to vote to discon­ work yet to do to shed its alcohol sen to tinue the program on the spot, lovin', party hoppin', in-beer­ receive a but committee member Gary we-trust, image. I found it quite technology­ Renard, who also is the interesting that in a web search grant. Associated Students director of for Chico State University, I academic affairs, asked them to Peter A, Genlelia/Tho Orion found not only 7053318 docu­ hold off on the decision until ments about our school, but also Matt Notley receive a $496,000 grant to ing students high and dry. But the inconvenience the they had more information, a plethora of beer advertisements News Editor upgrade information technology. "We were supposed to have students were experiencing "If we are going to delete the with thought provoking rhymes A press conference was , The conference was held this great back drop of students that day is just one of the rea­ program I would like to wait a and jingles. "Click here if you held Monday morning in the there because one of the main using the e-mail station," said sons the grant is sorely need­ couple of weeks to see what kind love beer" was just one of many. Student Computer Lab on the upgrades the grant will fund is Bill Post, director of academic ed. Post said in the last two of opposition might come out of Hmmmmm. Is someone trying to first floor of Meriam Library transforming the lab into a 24- resources for the Meriam years campus e-mail accounts the woodwork," he said. tell us something? to announce that Chico State hour, 50-computer e-mail sta­ Library. "Ever since we installed have soared from 2,000 to The minor in Jewish and University had been chosen tion. Ironically, on that morning 'these old machines down here over 8,000 addresses. PI us, the Israel Studies would consist of Need a job? as one of five CSUs to e-mail services were down, leav- this place has been packed." See Grant, Page 5 Check out the yellow pages. See Ag, Page 3 And no, I'm not talking about the hefty phone book courtesy of Pacific Bell, I'm referring to the yellow pages of the job market Craig Hall home to new medical college Scott Johnston . called Big Yellow. Big Yellow one's mind. Campus Frisbee Fetish isn't a telephone directory of Special to The Orion The school is located in Gordon Hall, which is clothing stores, fast food joints Residents of Butte County have never been at a part of the Craig Hall off-campus residence hall or singing telegrams, its a service loss when it comes to opportunities for higher edu­ complex. Although renovations are still in the available on the Internet to help cation. With Chico State University planted right in process, classes got underway this month for stu­ up and coming graduates locate the middle of'town and Butte Community College dents studying to becom'e"physician assistants and jobs across the nation. This 'on­ right down the road, aspiring minds in this area family nurse practitioners. line service lists resume and have always had a number of avenues in which to Both programs are on a24-month schedule start­ career counseling services, along pursue broader horizons. ing in August, with the exception of this year's with practically every busine1>s That number just increased by one with the inaugural class. in the United States. Now there's introduction of the Western University of Health "We started this class out of phase because in' no ~y.cuse for not putting that Sciences, Chico's latest institution for expanding diploma of yours to good use. See Medical, Page 5 You can reach Big Yellow at \www.bigyellow.com . " Library overhaul on the Horizon \~oOdbye to the great one Inside the Orion Mr. Clean, Jimmy' Dean, Kimberly Bolander by conducting only one search. Velveeta and Herb Caen. Assistant News Editor "Now, people have to go to They've all become household Access to the physical and the different places,· with different names. It's difficult to write a "virtual" is about to become a machines w.ithin the library to column and not mention the reality [Oi the Meriam Library get to information," said Post. death of Caen, one of the catalog system. "This is becoming unmanage­ nation's finest columnists. Caen Starting this fall,· students able." , . died on Sat., Feb. 1 of lung can­ using Chico state University'S With the new library informa­ cer. He was 80 years old and had library will be able to run com­ tion system, students will be able been writing for the San puter searches that will give to use one computer and conduct Francisco Chronicle on and off them information from various, one search that will show ency­ since age 22. Caen was charmed Today's Weather mediums. clopedia and journal articles, hy Chico and often mentioned Fairy'Nice And they don't have to set , books and even photographs on this town of ours in his columns.
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