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As students return to campus post-COVID, so do club sports
by Alina Ferguson COVID-19 disturbed, disrupted, and delayed many lives and events over the past few years. Club sports at Cal Poly Humboldt were no exception. Sport clubs that have been around since the 90s had to be put on

Mycologists club: Fun-gis in the forest
by Alina Ferguson Mycology is a very young science, a baby in fact. Up until 1969, Fungi did not even have their own kingdom, as they do now, but were technically considered to be plants. Mushrooms are not plants, contrary

Humboldt Alumni speak out against Homecoming in Hawaiʻi
More than 255 alumni sign open letter in opposition

Restaurant Review: Curry Leaf’s expansive options transport customers across the world plate by plate
Malaysian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai food, and more
Students frustrated with Title IX assault case handling
Losing cases, lack of response, inadequate support…

Jacks Cross Country team sets high bar, aims higher
Cal Poly Humboldt Cross Country team sets high bar, aims higher

Recent break in at the campus apartments leads to questions of safety of the Cal Poly Humboldt dorms
Recent break in at the campus apartments leads to questions of safety of the Cal Poly Humboldt dorms
The Depot raises prices to match the current economy
by Alina Ferguson As many students have noticed, the Depot, Cal Poly Humboldt’s eatery, has undergone quite a few changes, one of the most notable being the price hikes. This semester, the prices seem to have become steeper than normal.

Disorganized Canvas pages impede student learning
Professors should be required to do Canvas training

Cal Poly Humboldt Lacrosse team is looking to build with a much bigger roster
by Jake Knoeller It’s 5 p.m. on a Tuesday night early in September in the Fieldhouse. Training is already off and running. Many members of the team are very excited about what this team can potentially bring, especially with their

El Centro celebrates Latinx community in Heritage Month kickoff
by Sophia Escudero National Latinx Heritage Month began on Thursday, Sept. 15, and was commenced on campus in a kickoff event by El Centro Academico Cultural. The event featured performances by Mariachi de Humboldt, Danza Azteca, and Ballet Folklorico, catering

Reese Bullen Gallery features faculty artwork
Staff and Faculty Exhibition opens at Cal Poly Humboldt
Lack of communication between maintenance and students leads to awkward moments in the Cal Poly Humboldt dorms
Start telephoning me

It’s time to axe the Lumberjack
The paper should honor and represent the campus community

The Library Makerspace gives students a place to thrive
Makerspace expands to the second floor of the library
Green Campus Team shares resources on fun sustainability
by Oden Taylor For Amber Chung, sustainability is everything. As an environmental science management major and the student leader of Cal Poly Humboldt’s Green Campus Team, Chung says she has been in love with the environment since she was a

Prepare for bears
The Sequoia Park Zoo asks guests to bear with them as they ready a new exhibit for a late 2022 opening

Parking problems perpetuated by parking pass sales
Cal Poly Humboldt oversells general and residential parking passes


