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Resources in response to food insecurity

by Bodhi Haugen On Nov. 3, Cal Poly Humboldt sent a student-wide email addressing campus resources for food insecurity following the government shutdown across the nation. Due to the continued shutdown, the distribution of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has

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Science

A call to end wasteful pumpkin dumping

by Nick Escalada In the olden days, the pumpkins sitting in your yard in October would usually be the same ones on your dinner table weeks later. In our era of store-bought pies and soups, many households face an awkward

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Science

 Fish of the week: moray eels are fish too

The Muraenidae and November’s Coral Bleaching Awareness Month by Ariana Wilson November marks the beginning of Coral Bleaching Awareness Month. Organizations, conservationists and lovers of oceans and coral amplify the voice of the vast oceans to raise awareness about coral

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Life & Arts

J dining hall hosts fall Spiceful event

by Sadie Shields Walking into the normally routine dining hall felt like something out of a fall postcard. Warm lights, decorated tables and the sweet aroma of pumpkin spice welcomed guests as KRFH DJs filled the space with upbeat music.

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Opinion

Reel Talk with Julia

Bugonia reminds us why corporations are our enemies by Julia Kelm Bugonia, directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, follows two conspiracy-obsessed men — Jesse Plemons and Aiden Delbis — who kidnap a powerful and influential pharmaceutical CEO — Emma Stone.

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Horoscopes

AstroloTea for the week of November 5th

by Serah Blackstone Fredericks This full moon in Taurus is set to activate some feelings. The moody, dark, rainy week will intensify whatever you might already be feeling. Today, on Nov. 5, we have a full moon at 9:19 a.m.

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Opinion

Washing Your Hands is Cool

by Kaylon Coleman It’s November, which means a multitude of things. Veterans Day, Fall Break, Daylights Savings Ending, a few LJ editor birthdays, mine included. But, it also means flu season — and if you live in Humboldt County, you

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Opinion

The Jerry Garcia Effect

by Barley Lewis-McCabe We’ve all seen him — you stop into Wildberries to briefly grab some lunch and you see the ragged hair and black t-shirt standing in front of the bulk foods. Maybe you stop into Pacific Paradise and

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