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Green solution to Humboldt’s parking issue

by Jake Hyslop It’s no secret that transportation is a big issue here at Cal Poly Humboldt. With almost 6,000 students currently enrolled and only 2,137 parking spaces, parking is the least fun game of musical chairs played daily by

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Astral projecting with boygenius

by Kianna Znika I’ve found a new appreciation for the act of dissociating, giving the once unhealthy coping mechanism of mine a whole new beautiful meaning. When getting lost in your own head with intention, you may feel as if

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CDOR hosts drag show and dialogue

by Monica Robinson Individuals from diverse backgrounds and viewpoints participated in programs centered around racial, social and environmental justice during the Campus and Community Dialogue on Race. The goal is to provide spaces for reflection, examination and dialogue to promote

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Students honor Palestinian lives lost

by Jasmin Shirazian Students gathered in the University Center quad on Oct. 27 for a vigil to honor the lives that have been lost due to the war in Palestine.  Student and organizer of the vigil, Jamilla, who has declined

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Life & Arts

Homemade cupcakes too good to eat

by Maranda Vargas Cal Poly Humboldt Biology Major Amelia Francis uses frosting and food coloring as an artist uses pigments, paints and glazes to create works of art. Her love of science and art has transformed into a home-based business

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Skate park opens after 23 years of activism

by Brad Butterfield Buttery coping, tight transitions, steep mini-bowl, rad manny pad – they may sound like code names for undercover pornstars, but they are in fact fitting descriptions of a project 23 years in the making. An impressive 5,000

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Life & Arts

Molly Tuttle inspires a packed Van Duzer

by Carlina Grillo and Brad Butterfield “She makes it look easy, but I assure you – it is not,” banjo player Kyle Tuttle said to an audience of over 800 packed into the Van Duzer theater on Saturday, Oct. 7.

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Life & Arts

Students find financial freedom in vanlife

by Jillian Wells Amidst housing shortages and the increasing cost of everyday living in recent years, students are looking to an alternative way of living: vanlife. The term “vanlife” means exactly like what it sounds like, living in a van,

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Opinion

Put your dog in sports

by Griffin Mancuso When parents have an especially energetic child, they often put them in some kind of extracurricular to provide them with an outlet and give themselves an afternoon of peace. That child may take to a certain activity,

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Jewish Student Group is stronger than hate

by Valen Lambert and Dezmond Remington In the lonely strip of land that is the North Coast, Arcata is famed for being a haven for tolerance and relative diversity. Cal Poly Humboldt in particular is a shelter for people of

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Women on two wheels

by Savana Robinson As far as I’m aware, there are only two women on motorcycles that regularly park on the Cal Poly Humboldt campus. I am one, and the other is Marilyn Koch, a jewelry and small metals instructor at

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Opinion

The attendance trap: time to set grades free

by Jake Hyslop Over a month into the semester, most of you are probably familiar with your professors and their grading policies by this point. Some require you to show up to every class to get a decent grade, while

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Student spreads joy through public singing

by Savana Robinson and Alina Ferguson Walking through the Cal Poly Humboldt Student Activity Center quad, one might hear a voice singing spiritual hymns. Echoing up the stair of Founder’s Hall, the voice carries a sense of warmth. The singer

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