
Activist calls out Humboldt community for limited BIPOC support
Low turnout for a Women’s History Month protest in the Arcata led to the organizer calling out local men and white people for performative activism.

Low turnout for a Women’s History Month protest in the Arcata led to the organizer calling out local men and white people for performative activism.

“I really want Black students to be able to make it theirs.”

Over-charged and over it: students’ families struggle to find accommodations

See the musical yourself at the Van Duzer Theater this weekend!

“I could not contain my excitement all week long. It’s just an amazing feeling being home.”

Featured flowers: highlighting Cal Poly Humboldt’s fabulous flora
by Ian Vargas If you’re anything like me, there’s no way you can afford to pay for college on your own: you’ve probably got student debt. While you’re still taking classes, it feels like you don’t have to worry about
by Lex Valtenbergs Breathe in, breathe out Feel divine pneuma climb up your lungs and oxygenate your blood Lock yourself in the closet and throw away the key Shut your eyes and pray to God almighty To eradicate your sins
After two years Cal Poly’s filmmakers show their work to live audience
Intergenerational trauma, vulnerability, and fresh fruit

by Gabriel Zucker On March 5, the Cal Poly Humboldt softball team held their first home game this year. I was reminded of an easier time, where relaxing to live sports was an everyday escape from the rigor of school
by Eddie Carpenter Nearly four years ago, Cal Poly Humboldt decided to abandon local-based programming for KHSU. This heartbreaking decision left local radio personalities with no creative outlet to broadcast from. Recently, some of those same people were able to

by Angel Barker For the first time under the Cal Poly Humboldt name, the university hosted the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) championship basketball tournament. Although neither basketball team for Cal Poly Humboldt was a part of the tournament, it

‘Photography as Material’ opens at Cal Poly Humboldt
Expert journalists weigh in on media literacy in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

by Lex Valtenbergs The Library Cafe lifted its shutters for the first time in several years on Friday, Feb. 26. The cafe serves delicious coffee blends from Muddy Waters Coffee Co. as well as pastries, veggie wraps, drinks, and more.

During an open forum, Cal Poly Humboldt professors gave their take on the invasion of Ukraine and how it is affecting the rest of the world

Rocking the boat at Big Lagoon
by CPH’s International Studies Students Global Engagement Begins at Home This year’s keynote speaker, Mary Akpovi, who was born in Nigeria but has lived most of her life in California, inspired us to be both local and global citizens. While
Police and public rift leaves vacancies.