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Students return to a changed campus after fall break 

By Eli Farrington and Savana Robinson Upon returning to campus after fall break, several things on Cal Poly Humboldt’s campus had changed. Some of the changes were positive. The brightly colored leaves cast an autumnal hue over the university and

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Life & Arts

Reel Talk with Julia

Dead Poets Society: Why writing is so wonderful Dead Poets Society was released in 1989 and directed by Peter Weir. The film is adapted from a novel by the same name released in 1988 and written by Nancy H. Kleinbaum. 

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Life & Arts

GNX Album Review

By Kimberly Alexsandra Madrigal On my dreadful, unfortunately oh-so often 12-hour long Amtrak journey from Humboldt back home for the holidays, I was pleasantly surprised to find out — via literally everyone I follow sharing on their Instagram stories —

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Life & Arts

Rebecca Burgess teaches us all to be ourselves

By Alexandra Berrocal How to be Ace by Rebecca Burgess was published in 2021. They are a full-time illustrator, whose work has been featured in The Guardian. How to be Ace is their first book. This book is about how

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Opinion

People in Arcata suck at using stop signs

By Noah Pond You ever pull up to a stop sign in Arcata and it just feels like a four-way duel from an old western movie? You got like three other cars and no one really knows what’s going on.

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Opinion

Evolving into a new form 

by Emma Wilson Beginning at the end  From a complicated messy storm  I begin to bend  My forever pondering mind  From east to west  Controlled by an everlasting grind  I must never think I’m the best  For I’m just a

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Opinion

State of Affairs

Redefining success: The college journey that changed my perspective This past week, I found myself cleaning up my room in an attempt to avoid working on the massive amount of homework I have to finish before the end of the

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