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Disorganized Canvas pages impede student learning
Professors should be required to do Canvas training

Cal Poly Humboldt Lacrosse team is looking to build with a much bigger roster
by Jake Knoeller It’s 5 p.m. on a Tuesday night early in September in the Fieldhouse. Training is already off and running. Many members of the team are very excited about what this team can potentially bring, especially with their

El Centro celebrates Latinx community in Heritage Month kickoff
by Sophia Escudero National Latinx Heritage Month began on Thursday, Sept. 15, and was commenced on campus in a kickoff event by El Centro Academico Cultural. The event featured performances by Mariachi de Humboldt, Danza Azteca, and Ballet Folklorico, catering
Lack of communication between maintenance and students leads to awkward moments in the Cal Poly Humboldt dorms
Start telephoning me

It’s time to axe the Lumberjack
The paper should honor and represent the campus community

The Library Makerspace gives students a place to thrive
Makerspace expands to the second floor of the library
Green Campus Team shares resources on fun sustainability
by Oden Taylor For Amber Chung, sustainability is everything. As an environmental science management major and the student leader of Cal Poly Humboldt’s Green Campus Team, Chung says she has been in love with the environment since she was a

El Jardin Santuario faces a series of hateful attacks
by Carlos Pedraza Editor’s note: In print El Jardin Santuario was only referred to as “Centro del Pueblo’s community garden,” and “Arcata community garden.” This article and headline have been edited to address the garden by its name. A community

Cal Poly Humboldt’s vertebrate museum opens to the public for the first time
by Alina Ferguson Cal Poly Humboldt’s campus has a vertebrate museum, dedicated to skulls, skeletons, skins, and tissue from various mammals and vertebrates, such as rats, mice, and sea mammals native to Humboldt county. This student-run museum has about 15,000

Cal Poly Humboldt spends nearly $16,000 replacing stolen sign letters over the summer
by Ollie Hancock Over the summer break, the iconic signs brandishing the school’s name lost their letters again and again. Vandals would rip the acrylic letters from the wall over the course of a few nights before they were replaced.

Upperclassmen, your jealousy is warranted
For once, upperclassmen wish they were freshmen when the jealousy hits over pandemic experience
Students are hounding for housing
*Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want by The Smiths plays*

The trouble with true crime
by Camille Delany As a high schooler, I’d often listen to podcasts while jogging in the country by my house, or when walking to school. As I searched for compelling entertainment in the nascent medium, one genre rose to the

Take a Hike, why dontcha: A guide to the best hiking spots near Cal Poly Humboldt
Hikes in Humboldt

Field Camp tests geology students’ knowledge and endurance
by August Linton Field Camp for Cal Poly Humboldt’s geology majors is a month-long academic camping trip, and a foundational experience in the field that geologists remember with love. Local field trips to places in Humboldt like Agate Beach and






