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Dean of Students candidates vie for position

by Andres Felix Romero Originally printed March 22, 2023 Prospective Dean of Students candidates made their intentions heard through forums and Q+A sessions held on March 7 and March 8.  One candidate, Ryan Griswold, was recently the Dean of California

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Science

Humboldt home to remarkable conifer collection 

by August Linton Originally printed April 12, 2023 Nestled between the science buildings, fronds sway in the breeze, fallen needles line the edges of paths, and cones of all shapes and sizes swell and release pollen or seeds. A deft

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Students struggle with moldy dorms

by Dezmond Remington Originally printed April 26, 2023 Pink, yellow, black and blue—these aren’t the colors of the rainbow, but they are the colors of bathrooms, kitchens and showers in dorms all over campus as residents attempt to deal with

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Life & Arts

Humboldt students screen their work in film showcase

By Emma Sjostrom Originally printed February 22, 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt film students screened their films at the Film III Showcase on Feb. 21 at the Van Duzer Theatre. Featuring five short films that students worked on during the 2022

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Opinion

NEVER ENOUGH: Album Review

by Jake Knoeller Originally printed May 3, 2023 R&B artist Daniel Caesar has made his return to the music industry in style. In April 2022, he released a breathtaking single titled “Please Do Not Lean,” featuring BADBADNOTGOOD.  This song was

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Science

Community blooms during Humboldt Orchid Society show

by Harrison Smith Originally printed April 26, 2023 On Saturday, April 22, the Redwood Art Association in Eureka was packed. The gallery usually displays the work of local artists, but on Saturday, almost every free surface was dripping with shining

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Opinion

I’m tired of “sustainability”

by Emma Sjostrom Originally printed May 3, 2023 I see it almost everywhere – for nearly everything I buy, there’s a product that is packaged in some sort of brown paper or clear plastic container, with green-colored words saying something

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Opinion

For the love of God, clean up after your horse

by Dezmond Remington Originally printed April 26, 2023 I was running down a gloriously sunny forest trail in the middle of summer, not a care in the world, except all the ice water I was looking forward to drinking when

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Life & Arts

Humboldt talent shines at CCAT open mic

by Brad Butterfield Originally printed March 1, 2023 The Campus Center for Appropriate Technology (CCAT)’s first open mic of the semester took place at the Buck House on a snowy February 22nd. The night began without a microphone, which would

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Life & Arts

Humboldt hosts late-night legend Jay Leno

by Andres Felix Romero Originally printed March 1, 2023 He’s been burned by gasoline, cracked both his kneecaps after being clotheslined by a wire while riding a motorcycle, and he testified at Michael Jackson’s 2005 trial. He’s the hardest working

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Opinion

City girl goes backpacking

by Lidia Grande-Ruiz This past week for spring break, I participated in the ‘Forests for All’ backpacking trip with the national parks, hosted by center activities. The trip consisted of two days and one night of backpacking the Redwood National

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Authors’ Celebration brings writers together

by Dezmond Remington Writers are famously loners, depicted in media as squirreled away in some dark cabin deep in the woods or confined to a cockroach-infested apartment. At the bare minimum, they’re often regarded as imprisoned in their own minds,

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Opinion

I’m not chill with snow

by Nina Hufman Our campus was covered in a thin blanket of glittering white snow. This is obviously rare for the area, and has even more novelty for students who moved to Humboldt from areas that do not receive snow

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