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A baby squirrel nestled in a humans hands is feeding off of a water dropper
Science

Injured squirrels in construction site

Squirrel Nests Potentially Disturbed By New Building Construction  By: Emma Wilson and Andres Felix Romero A little after 4 p.m. on Aug. 30, Harper Lacey, a California Polytechnic Humboldt Graduate Student, walked out of their wildlife lab ready to ride

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News

CSU Chancellor appoints new acting president

By Andres Felix Romero On July 11, 2024, a message was sent to the Cal Poly Humboldt community that the campus’ eighth president, Tom Jackson Jr., would be stepping down from his position in August 2024 for a faculty position.

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A picture of the Aeronet device that was installed on the rooftop on campus and it’s purpose is to measure aerosol properties in the atmosphere.
Science

Aeronet technology on Cal Poly Humboldt’s Library

By Julia Kelm It was a sunny Tuesday morning at Cal Poly Humboldt, and students were gathered in the library eager to hear about NASA’s (The National Aeronautics and Space Administration) installation of a state-of-the-art instrument, the Aeronet. Elena Lind,

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A cup of tea sits next to a jar of sunflowers in front of a window on a rainy day
Opinion

Tea needs more love

By Alina Ferguson What I am about to say is really a hot take, pun intended. I think, wholeheartedly, that tea is better than coffee.  Tea is relaxing.You sip tea and people watch outside your window, or you simply watch

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Life & Arts

On-campus food delivery for hungry hungry byppos

By Noah Pond Cal Poly Humboldt is implementing a new student-to-student on-campus food delivery program. The university has partnered up with a company called BYPPO Campus. BYPPO’s website states that they are powered by students for students. The program is

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An illustration of a pink Lilly
Life & Arts

A life of literary glamor

Lonely Quiet Highway and The Great Failure By Alexandra Berrocal Natalie Goldberg woke up at 5 a.m. to go to the zendo, a Japanese meditation hall.  She described waking up in the biting cold and walking in the freezing snow;

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Opinion

How to survive a psychosis episode

By Savana Robinson My psychosis My father carried me to his duty vehicle with my feet bloody and raw. I had run almost two miles from home — barefoot at night, in winter. This wasn’t even the peak of my

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