(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Meriam Library
Meriam Library honors both a father and son: Morrison E. Meriam, professor of psychology from 1902 to 1934, and Theodore "Ted" Meriam, community leader, alumnus, and friend of the University, a member of the California State Univer
Wildcat Statue
On April 19th, 2018, the wildcat statue was officially unveiled and President Gayle Hutchinson proclaimed each year the third Thursday in April, would be celebrated as Wildcat Spirit Day. Generously funded by the Associated Student
Bidwell Bowl
Located on the bank of the creek, next to the Physical Science building, the Bidwell Bowl had been used for various gatherings. Concerts, speeches and other activities were held in the amphitheater's early history, but by the 1960s t
University Soccer Stadium
A lighted, natural-turf field constructed in 2001. Includes permanent bleacher seating and sound system.
Capacity: 3,800
Academe
John Pugh obtained his first major mural commission from California State University, Chico. Academe was originally completed in 1981 for the east side of Taylor Hall on the Chico State campus. A large-scale mural depicting a crumbling wa
Gateway Science Museum
Opened in 2010, the Gateway Science Museum at CSU, Chico is dedicated to creating a lifelong learning environment that enables people to explore, discover, interpret, and celebrate the magnificent natural heritage of Northe
Trinity Hall
Trinity Hall, first known as the Library, was designed by Chester Cole, a Chico architect, and was completed in 1933. It was the third of the buildings designed to replace the Normal School building which burned in 1927.
It was planne
Nettleton Stadium
Home to the two-time national champion Chico State baseball team, Nettleton Stadium was constructed in 1997. The natural-turf, lighted facility includes locker rooms, concessions stands, and picnic areas.
Capacity: 3,500
Nettleton Stadium
Home to the two-time national champion Chico State baseball team, Nettleton Stadium was constructed in 1997. The natural-turf, lighted facility includes locker rooms, concessions stands, and picnic areas.
Capacity: 3,500
Facewall
Facewall by Walczak & Heiss is an 11-foot-high by 42-foot-wide stainless steel sculpture integrated into the Second Street facade of the new Arts and Humanities building. Made up of 987 faces, the artwork includes profiles of students, f
Gus Manolis Bridge
Located between Selvester's Café and Holt Hall, the bridge was dedicated on October 21, 1961 in memory of Gus Manolis. A great Chico State football coach, Manolis was named "coach of the century" because of his winning record.
Big Chico Creek
Chico State has one of the few campuses that has a creek running year-round through its grounds. Students, staff, faculty, and visitors enjoy the babbling brook every time they cross one of the seven foot bridges that span Big Chi
Arboretum
With over 200 species of plants, the arboretum encompasses all 132 acres of the university campus. John Bidwell planted many varieties of trees during his lifetime, and trees continue to be planted on university grounds today.
Monoliths
Art students, under the direction of New York artist Deborah Masters, spent the 1990 spring semester designing and constructing 19 monoliths for the campus. Erected outside Ayres Hall, the cast concrete sculptures are reminiscent of pre
Roth Planetarium
The Roth Planetarium came into existence in 1975 because of a generous gift from James and Betty Jane Roth. Another generous gift of $340,000 from Betty Jane Roth in 1996 assured the continued operation of the Planetarium up to a
Ring Roll
Integrated into the landscape adjacent to Colusa Hall, Ring Roll is a sculpture comprised of interlocking steel rings of varying diameters and widths. “Ring Roll” covers a 30-foot long, 8-foot wide and 10-foot high area within the Creeks
Three Sisters
Adjacent to the Rose Garden behind Trinity Hall, Deborah Masters’ monumental sculpture Three Sisters is a formidable presence. Comprised of three women standing nine and a half feet tall cast in concrete, the figures are based on An