KRFH DJ Tana Glo on the Rise
By | Onaja Waki Sharrod Richard won Best Music Show Award for the fall semester of 2016 from RadioFlag’s Radio Star Awards. In the spring of 2015 he was also awarded Golden Voice and Best Safe Harbor Show from KRFH.
By | Onaja Waki Sharrod Richard won Best Music Show Award for the fall semester of 2016 from RadioFlag’s Radio Star Awards. In the spring of 2015 he was also awarded Golden Voice and Best Safe Harbor Show from KRFH.
The Best Places to Grab a Nap on Campus By | Domanique Crawford The morning arose with a dullness that had you wanting to fall back into the warmth of your bed and wishing for a couple of more hours
By | Ali Osgood Check It celebrated its three year anniversary on Friday night. A group of students with the African American Center for Academic Excellence (AACAE) belt out TLC’s “No Scrubs” while the crowd sang along . The stage
By | Liam Olson Movies and Television Oscar’s Best Picture Mix Up During the 89th Academy Awards, there was a mix up for the Best Picture winner. It was falsely announced that “La La Land” won Best Picture; in actuality,
Humboldt’s QSU hosts a ball and cabaret paying homage to the transgender community. By | Alexandria Hasenstab A person wearing a grey fitted suit complete with a bowtie and five inch heels steps onto the runway. With their hair slicked back
By | Liam Olson “Legion”, “Chapter 1” brilliantly introduces audiences to the world and mind of David Haller, one of the most powerful mutants in existence. With interesting and in depth characters, great acting to bring these characters to life,
Niantic releases 80 new Pokémon in attempt to bring users back By | Curran Daly Niantic released 80 new Pokémon into the popular Pokémon GO game on Feb. 16, adding 80 new cute reasons to get out and explore the
Why do you think Pokemon GO is losing popularity? By Domanique Crawford Kairos Pacheco, Ecological restoration- “I already realize that when I am texting on my phone I am zoned in and not paying attention to the world around me.
A Facebook event, filled the Arcata Plaza with people looking to have fun on Valentine’s day. By | Curran Daly A pillow fight erupted in the Arcata Plaza. The fight attracted people of all ages. At around 4 p.m. on
The 4th Annual Mr. Humboldt Pageant delivers a night to remember
By | Erin Chessin It is unusual to see snow in Eureka. Thanks to Vampire Penguin Shaved Snow and Desserts, the business has brought a unique treat for HSU students, families, and locals to enjoy. Since their grand opening on
By | Curran Daly People have many clothing options to choose from on cold and rainy days. So do dogs. Teus is a dog who rocks a sweatshirt on a cold and rainy Humboldt afternoon. While walking between classes Teus
By | Carlos Olloqui For some people, a fallen redwood in the middle of the forest is nothing more than another tree at the end of its time. For Jessie Groeschen, it is an empty canvas awaiting her chainsaw. Groeschen is
By | Liam Olson Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to show your significant other how much you love them. You can get them chocolates, watch their favorite movie, or make them a nice dinner. However, there are some people
By|Carlos Olloqui The hum of tattoo guns buzzing in unison, human canvases waiting to get ink, and tattoo lovers browsing through binders full of artwork. Add stale casino smoke to that and you have a tattoo expo. The eighth annual
By|Bryan Donoghue Sandwiched between school and life, Albert Bernales makes time to record podcast’s on his talk show called “Bread Talk”. Topics range anywhere from food to money, encompassing the word “bread”. Before the interview, Bernales, the host of Bread
Losing Headphones and the Headphone Jack By | Liam Olson Headphones are an essential for every college student, and it is the worst when you lose them. Without them, you would not be able to listen to music while doing
HSU students sport fashionable workout gear By | Alexandria Hasenstab Humboldt State is not known as one of the most fashion-forward universities out there. However, if you’re looking for current fashion trends around campus, you might want to check out
By | Liam Olson First impressions are important when it comes to a new television series. “Taboo” is a new program produced by FX and BBC One that gives a great first impressions in their first episode, “Shovels and Keys.”
The Lighthouse Grill By: Bryan Donoghue If you find yourself getting hungry after a long day of wandering through Trinidad and are looking for something that hits the spot, consider setting your sights on The Lighthouse Grill. The Lighthouse Grill’s
Saving money on pricey textbooks By: Domanique Crawford The study, “Student Watch: Attitudes and Behaviors toward Course Materials: 2015-2016 Report,” reports that campus stores remain the top source for course materials purchases, with 80 percent of students in the fall
By: Erin Chessin It is a combination of mystery, adventure and that ‘80s nostalgia all in one – we’ve never seen anything quite like “Stranger Things.” Netflix is rising to the top as a contender for who can make the
By: Andrew Butler Q: Where did you get your start in fencing? A: I joined a college club at Beloit college in Wisconsin. I started it as a hobby; I had no intention of making a career out of it.