Last November, Luz Herrera was sitting at a computer filling out college applications, but she wasn’t filling them out for herself. Herrera, a fourth-year Portuguese and international development studies student, was sitting next to Simone, a senior at Inglewood High School. Read more...
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Giving back
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CHICO “”mdash; Criminal charges will probably be filed in the death of a 21-year-old California State University student who died while undergoing hazing at a rogue fraternity, a police spokesman said Thursday. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
Low rate of newborns with HIV reflects better care, medicine
In light of the fact that the number of HIV-infected women increases every year, it may seem that the number of newborns contracting the virus should also increase. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
Stem cell lines not ready for humans
Embryonic stem cell lines that have been federally approved for research may be contaminated by the animal cells used to culture them, according to a study released last week. Read more...
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Letters to the editor
Many ethnicities have celebratory months “Why is Black History Month the only month dedicated to an ethnicity?” (“Speaks out,” Feb. 1) Simply by checking your American history you would have discovered that February is not the only month dedicated to honoring the history and contributions of a particular ethnic group in this country. Read more...
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February 3, 9:00 pm
Leak unlikely to cause illness, experts say
As students, faculty and staff began learning of the local ruptured water main and its resulting precautions, some wondered if they were already on their way to contracting an intestinal illness. Read more...