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Letter to the Editors

To our Cal Poly Humboldt Family,  Associated Students do not stand nor condone any kind of disrespect. We value everyone’s thoughts, opinions, and presence within AS.  We are aware of an unsettling situation that occurred during our Executive cabinet meeting

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Hunt for new police chief continues despite adversity

by Carlos Pedraza Cal Poly Humboldt is struggling to find a new police chief in the wake of yet another resignation For the last two years, Cal Poly Humboldt’s University Police Department has been plagued with resignations at the very

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Life & Arts

Glass art with John Gibbons

by Lex Valtenbergs Tucked away in a small alley behind Six Rivers Solar on Broadway in Eureka is John Gibbons Glass. At his glass art workshop, Gibbons can be found coaxing hot molten glass into stunning art pieces or after

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Life & Arts

Defining Black History Month

by August Linton To Zephie Harvey, Black History Month is an acknowledgment of the depth and value of Black heritage and culture. “Black History month means looking back at my heritage and knowing where we came from,” said Harvey. However,

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The moving pieces under Humboldt

by Carlos Pedraza Cal Poly Humboldt sits on top of a very seismically active part of the world known as a the Cascadia subduction zone. This area is composed of three tectonic plates under the ocean off of the Pacific

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News

Composting at HSU

Students at HSU are working to find a solution to the food waste on campus. Kimberly Cossio reports.

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Editorial

It’s not just the Capitol Police

As the world watched from their televisions on January 6, we witnessed scenes unfold before our eyes that were, to many, unimaginable: supporters of President Trump swarmed the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building, then proceeded to break in and

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