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Opinion

Reel Talk with Julia

Humboldt County is an underrated classic, full of emotion, care, and love for Humboldt county  by Julia Kelm Humboldt County is a film about a medical student, Peter — played by Jeremy Stong — who is about to graduate into

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Horoscopes

AstroloTea for the week of Sept. 24

by Serah Blackstone-Fredericks So, we have made it through the eclipse portal and are in a new era of being. As someone who has been working with and engaging with plants for many years, I find most joy in getting

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Shifting Seasons: My Fight with Blight

by Serah Blackstone-Fredericks Rain, thunderstorms, lightning and more sun — just like that, it’s warm in Arcata again. The gardeners — myself included — are dealing with a pesky fungus called blight, which has been plaguing Humboldt gardens all summer.

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Life & Arts

 Arcata celebrates 51st annual North Country Fair

by Mia Costales The rumble of drums echoed throughout the square — the deep boom gave the already living organism that is the North Country Fair a pulsing heartbeat. A sea of Samba dancers draped in sparkling fabric twirled by

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Life & Arts

Kickin’ it with College Colors Day

by Ryan Diaz The sunshine beamed down on students and staff while the smell of freshly cut grass ruminated in the air. The annual College Colors Day took place on the upper playing field and a mix of alumni, students

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Science

Fish of the Week: the chinook salmon

Oncorhynchus tshawytscha: the fish king of the “Beaver State” by  Ariana WilsonThis week, we welcome an out-of-state finned friend from the North — Oregon’s state fish, the chinook salmon. The most significant and valuable species of Pacific salmon, with its

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News

How safe is your bike?

by Bodhi Haugen EDIT: Content in this article was edited for accuracy. Bicycles are one of the most common modes of transportation to and from Cal Poly Humboldt. As the semester progresses, proper bike safety becomes increasingly important to prevent

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Science

How to stay safe on a skunky campus

by Nick Escalada Ask any campus-dwelling Cal Poly Humboldt student what kind of wildlife they spot at night, and nine answers out of ten will be none other than the humble striped skunk. Mephitis mephitis is a common sight across

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Opinion

Jasmin’s Corner

Missing your ex could make you miss the next by Jasmin Shirazian Dear Jasmin, I still have feelings for my ex. They made me happier than anyone else has. We grew apart after they graduated, and we decided to go

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News

Local seniors protest world affairs

by Will Bishop Near the beginning of summer in June, crowds estimated to be in the thousands gathered in Eureka as part of the national No Kings protest campaign. Now, as summer comes to a close, a small but dedicated

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News

The history of accessibility at Humboldt

by Sadie Shields Over the past 20 years, accessibility on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus has changed. From a new route on Dennis K. Walker Greenhouse to the new all-gender restroom at Jenkins Hall, different kinds of accessible infrastructure can

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New plans, old business

by Nico Patakidis During an Associated Students (A.S.) meeting on Sept. 19, faculty and students shared their plans for the future of Cal Poly Humboldt, touching on topics ranging from the future of student dining services to protocols for ICE

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Improvement or Inaccesible?

by Barley Lewis-Mccabe Telonicher House, the building the Department of Communications has resided for over 40 years, is to be demolished or removed in the near future. Facilities management confirmed via email that open green space will take its place,

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