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Proposed state assembly bill gives van lifers hope

By Eli Farrington On Oct. 25, 2023, Cal Poly Humboldt sent out an email to the entire student body detailing a list of new parking regulations that were going to be enforced effective immediately. However, none of the new regulations

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Life & Arts

How to interact with a service dog – don’t.

By Griffin Mancuso On my second day of public access with my service dog in training, I braved the crowded hallways of The Depot in search of brunch. After paying for my food, I found a booth and used the

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Life & Arts

Recasting the narrative at the Latino Film Fest

By Savana Robinson Chatter ceased as the house lights dimmed. Hands rustled in bags of popcorn and miniscule pieces dropped to the floor on their way to a mouth as an impressive scene of the Amazon appeared on the massive

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Sports

Jacks end their season in a Blackout

By Noah Pond and Gabriel Zucker Women’s basketball  The Lumberjack Arena was electric on Thursday night as the lady Lumberjacks charged into battle against their rivals from Chico State. Junior guard, Emilia Long, dribbled through the Wildcats’ defense executing a

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Opinion

I love bagels, but not these ones

By Zack Mink I love bagels. Fresh, warm, crispy, chewy, and loaded up with toppings. There’s really nothing like a bagel on a Saturday morning, or a bacon egg and cheese on an everything bagel. That being said, I have

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Opinion

Jasmin’s Corner; body dysmorphia

Jasmin, My roommate and all my friends are super skinny. Any advice on how to feel confident when I see no representation for my body type? These days, no matter how hard you try, it’s hard to not be bombarded

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Life & Arts

Dual enrollment; seeing double on campus

By Carlina Grillo Ever seen a classmate who seems to be in two places at once?  They could be a track star, master of teleportation, hologram – or more simply, a twin.  The chances of being an identical twin are

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Bitch n’ Stitch in the Makerspace

By Jasmin Shirazian Whether it’s due to the rise of fast-fashion or the misogyny surrounding what is traditionally considered “women’s work,” sewing is often overlooked as a valuable life skill. Nonetheless, the opportunities that come with understanding the basics of

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Sports

LOGGING THEIR HOURS ‘JACKS SHARPEN THEIR AXES        

By Alex Anderson Over 150 logging competitors will soon descend upon Humboldt swinging axes, climbing trees and firing up their saws. They’re coming to compete at the 84th Annual Association of Western Forestry Clubs (AWFC) competition, a special opportunity to

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UPD BYTES

Monday, Feb 19, 2024 1:06 p.m. Welfare Check – First Floor Library Computer Lab White male in his 40s with scruffy hair and tan baseball cap, red in the face and rocking back and forth, non-responsive to staff approaching him.

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Navigating FAFSA 2024

By Alana Hackman The 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) soft-launched in late December of 2023. The application has gone through some changes compared to previous years’ applications. The type and amount of questions will vary based on

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What is Proposition 1?

Voting on the future of mental health treatment By Savana Robinson At face value, Proposition 1 amends the Mental Health Services Act to offer more behavioral health services. This requires authorizing $6.38 billion in bonds. Meaning that the state sells

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Opinion

Jasmins Corner; miscommunication

By Jasmin Shirazian Dear Jasmin,  I have a girl I really like and might’ve asked to hangout in a strange manner, and it came off a little weird. She didn’t reject me, she said something about being busy, but it

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Sports

Badminton is back at Cal Poly Humboldt

By Carlina Grillo Every weekend on campus students make birdies fly. Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., badminton lovers can be found at an open gym hosted by the Humboldt Badminton Club. Located at Forbes Gym, badminton is one

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Science

Cows. Good for climate change?

By Gabriel Zucker The Willits bypass is a stretch of the U.S. Highway 101. After being proposed 60 years ago, it was finally finished less than a decade ago. It serves an important role in decongesting Willits, diverting drivers around

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