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Mammalogy and more: the wonders of the Vertebrae Museum

by Emma Wilson In the depths of The Science C building, the Vertebrae Museum is home to carefully preserved specimens to help students understand the diversity and evolution of mammals.  Dr. Silvia Pavan, a professor at Cal Poly Humboldt and

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What even is being alive?

by Emma Wilson A constant motion of lovely things A constant flow through an endless cycle  As a being  Being a being with other beings  I remember this flow I live through And the things that help me feel Walking

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Life & Arts

Creating communities on campus for Type 1s

by Kae Dennert 15 in 100,000 people have Type 1 Diabetes. That amount makes up 1.3 million people in the United States alone. Cal Poly Humboldt students have recently come together to create a safe space for those with Type

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I’m proud to be a first-generation graduate

by Monica Robinson Reflecting on the journey to reach this point in my life is mind-boggling. This journey started when my mother was five years old. My grandmother fearlessly guided her and her six older brothers to the basement while

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Life & Arts

Veterans find healing through the arts

by Andrés Felix Romero On a gloomy Thursday afternoon, a Gulf War Marine Corps Veteran brought a warm energy to the ceramics studio, nicknamed, “The Laundry.” The veteran, Ehren Tool, is the senior laboratory technician for the ceramics studio at

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The campus parking patrol sucks

by Brad Butterfield I have this old 1978 Mercedes 300d named Cocoa. I spent somewhere around 100 hours over summer repairing her rust-holes and fixing a plethora of engine issues. Cocoa runs pretty well now, and most of the holes

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Triathlon ends season in Arizona

by Vanessa Saltos Swimming, cycling, running; all great sports on their own, but some people tackle all three at once. For Cal Poly Humboldt, seven triathletes took on this challenge. On Saturday, Nov. 11, the Lumberjacks traveled to Tempe, Arizona

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Opinion

Should we own pets?

by Griffin Mancuso Many of us consider our pets to be our children. And like children, they become a focal point in our lives. Some of us may have social media accounts dedicated to our furry, feathered, or scaly children

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A woman’s sanctuary is a man’s cave

by Valen Lambert Guys, give a shit about your rooms. I’m looking at you Mr. Floor-mattress who sleeps next to the dirty laundry you throw on your bed. I’m not kidding around. Get a plant, thrift some art, perhaps invest

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Opinion

Think of the critters

by Jake Hyslop Ah, the rainy season is upon us. Despite the odd sunny, muggy day that Humboldt likes to shuffle into the fall and winter seasons like a wild card, it is getting cloudier and more drizzly, slowly but

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Life & Arts

Buy, Sell, Trade: Daydream

by Zack Mink Thrifting for second-hand clothing has become a hobby and part of the culture for many Cal Poly Humboldt students, making the community an eclectic and stylish one. This combats the destructive industry of fast fashion. At Arcata’s

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