
A.S. President Finley impeached in unanimous vote
After an impeachment trial stretching over 6 hours on Sunday, Feb 20. President Finley has officially been impeached from his role as the Associated Students’ president.

After an impeachment trial stretching over 6 hours on Sunday, Feb 20. President Finley has officially been impeached from his role as the Associated Students’ president.

Speakers gave passionate speeches at a Black History Month protest in the plaza despite a somewhat limited turnout

by Lex Valtenbergs Student-made poster boards detailing the lives and legacies of Black artists and activists filled the Gold and Green Room in Founders Hall during the Black History Month Art Exhibit hosted by the Umoja Center on Feb. 17.
by Krisanne Keiser In 2019, Cal Poly Humboldt students envisioned a project that would re-indigenize the campus by creating the Rou Dalagurr Food Sovereignty Lab & Cultural Workspace. According to the summer 2021 FSL Progress Report, this new indigenized space
by Liam Gwynn Dr. Christopher Aberson came forward to the Lumberjack with a story about how he was symptomatic and asked to teach online but was denied the opportunity and asked to teach in person instead. Provost Jenn Capps responded
by August Linton John Chernoff doesn’t carry most of the music he plays with him. Instead, the students he plays with bring it to him. He’s been the on-staff piano accompanist at Cal Poly Humboldt for what he figures to

Featured flowers: highlighting Cal Poly Humboldt’s fabulous flora
To our Cal Poly Humboldt Family, Associated Students do not stand nor condone any kind of disrespect. We value everyone’s thoughts, opinions, and presence within AS. We are aware of an unsettling situation that occurred during our Executive cabinet meeting

by Morgan Hancock Athletes live in a culture of perfection and pressure that can lead to high stress, these Cal Poly Humboldt students want to address that. Gracie Kasberger founded this campus’ branch of Dam Worth It. Dam Worth It
Associated Students’ Board members makes move to impeach President Finley
by Carlos Pedraza Cal Poly Humboldt is struggling to find a new police chief in the wake of yet another resignation For the last two years, Cal Poly Humboldt’s University Police Department has been plagued with resignations at the very
One professor stands up against leadership after not being allowed to teach over zoom while facing COVID-19 symptoms and exposure.
by August Linton Claps and cheers echoed through Founders Hall 118 during the Umoja Center’s Black Excellence in STEM event, probably far more than had graced the room in quite a while. Many HSU community members filled out the seats,

by Lex Valtenbergs Tucked away in a small alley behind Six Rivers Solar on Broadway in Eureka is John Gibbons Glass. At his glass art workshop, Gibbons can be found coaxing hot molten glass into stunning art pieces or after

by Sophia Escudero On Friday, Feb. 11, the A24 movie “The Sky is Everywhere” premiered on Apple TV+, accompanied by a red carpet event in Old Town Eureka. Filming took place locally on such locations as Moonstone Beach, Arcata High
Students learn sustainable organic farming methods with CCAT

Take a look at Cal Poly Humboldt’s lean marine learning machine