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Upset after upset, Women’s Soccer makes Humboldt history

by Aidan Shelton After a standout regular season where the Lumberjacks broke the school record in consecutive shutouts, women’s soccer continued their season in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Championships Soccer Tournament. Going into the tournament ranked fifth, the

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Opinion

Reel Talk with Julia

I love Guillermo del Toro’s monsters – Frankenstein by Julia Kelm Frankenstein (2025) made a limited theatrical release on Oct. 17 this year, and then began streaming on Netflix on Nov. 7. The film is an adaptation of the 1818

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Humboldt Volleyball rallies past East Bay on Senior Night

by Luke Shanafelt Cal Poly Humboldt’s Women’s Volleyball celebrated their Senior Night on Saturday, Nov. 15, honoring their lone senior Sophia Spoja before the team pulled out a dramatic five-set win over the Cal State East Bay Peregrines. The Jacks

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Getting kinky at Kink in the Quad

by LIVI E. Lyman Love and learning don’t just take one form, at least not on Cal Poly Humboldt’s campus. On Thursday, Nov. 13, the Women’s Resource Center hosted Kink on the Quad, a bi-annual campus event that teaches sex-positivity,

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Women’s Basketball fall in season opener

by Carmen Ruiz Fernandez The Lumberjacks played against the Northwest Nazarene Nighthawks on Friday, Nov. 14, ultimately falling 75-82. The first two periods seemed promising with the Jacks leading the game, ending with a score of 42-36 at half. However,

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Opinion

KRFH Magical Mystery Tour to UCRN 

by Devin Bowen This past weekend, KRFH made our big debut at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) for the annual University of California College Radio Conference, and man, it was an experience. Being a college radio junkie and

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Opinion

Daniel Caesar’s Son of Spergy Review

by Devin Bowen As the fall leaves turn different shades of yellowish-gold and each day slowly gets colder, Daniel Caesar’s new album arrives just in time for the agony and pain of the yearning fall season. Son Of Spergy, released

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Life & Arts

Sitting on The Philosopher’s Couch

by Sadie Shields California State University, East Bay Professor and Philosophical Counselor Susi Ferrarello has spent years exploring the intersection of philosophy, literature and human emotion, ultimately shaping a body of work that bridges intellectual inquiry and lived experience. Her

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Life & Arts

Surfrider show Cigarette Surfboard film

by Luke Shanafelt Everyone’s seen a cigarette butt on the ground at some point in their life — a yellowed, plastic tip sitting in the street, waiting to be disposed of. It’s the mascot behind the “I.D.G.A.F” mindset.  The Surfrider

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Opinion

PinkPantheress provides perfect performance

by Kaylon Coleman If you know me or have read my concert review for Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia tour, you know that nothing revitalizes my spirit more during a semester than a road trip or a concert, let alone both.

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Life & Arts

Queer Joy spreads on campus

by Dylan Jewett On a quiet evening, the Eric Rofes Multicultural Queer Resource Center (ERC) hosted an event for students on campus called Queer Joy in Nelson Hall. The event held on Nov. 14 aimed to provide an opportunity to

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High student fee, limited health services

by Nick Escalada and Jasmin Shirazian Throughout the school year and in the summer, many Cal Poly Humboldt students rely on the Cal Poly Humboldt Student Health and Wellbeing Services (SHWS) as their only source of medical assistance. Already limited

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