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What you need to know about voting in the primaries

by Carlina Grillo This year marks a milestone for some Cal Poly Humboldt students: their first time voting in a presidential election. Besides potential presidential candidates, the ballot will include important propositions, like Proposition 1, a state-wide measure regarding funding

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Student replaces housing liaison

by Noah Pond Between cranking out assignments, having a social life, and enjoying living, most college students have enough on their plate. That’s why most colleges have off-campus housing offices. Humboldt had been without an off-campus housing liaison for over

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Art & Comics

The big scary world can be hard sometimes 

by Emma Wilson The living world is hard to master at times thinking about how things shaped the past being in the present mind  of complicated nonstop life flow trying to live for a better future can be very complicated

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Students March on the Quad for Palestine

by Andres Felix On the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 24, students and faculty in and around the Gutswurrak Student Activity Center (SAC) stopped their activities and looked towards the quad. They could hear the chants and the drums long before

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All students are welcome at the Academic Advising Center

by Savana Robinson College can be a challenging time for everyone, but one way to make it easier is by utilizing the resources offered at the Academic Career and Advising Center (ACAC). Academic Advisors help students with myriad academic-related matters:

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Science

Cal Poly Humboldt, Home of the World’s First 3D Herbarium

By Griffin Mancuso and Savana Robinson Last Thursday, on the third floor of Cal Poly Humboldt’s library, a very important first birthday was celebrated. Students, faculty and community members gathered to enjoy cake, pizza, pie and refreshments to celebrate the

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Opinion

It’s getting hard to be Jewish on campus

by Zack Mink The biggest challenge with being Jewish on campus at Cal Poly Humboldt used to be the lack of community. There are small groups here and there but nothing that reminds me of home: a more reformed, modern

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Life & Arts

Signs of Passage: Nostalgia and New Beginnings

By Christina Mehr Signs of Passage: Nostalgia and New Beginnings debuted in the Reese Bullen Gallery at Cal Poly Humboldt on Nov 8. The exhibition runs through Dec. 9 [2023] in the Art Building.  The Reese Bullen Gallery is named

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Opinion

Jasmin Corner; leave your situationship

By Jasmin Shirazian Hi Jasmin,  Can I be in love with someone I’m not dating? This situationship has got me fucked up. How do I answer this without coming off like a complete bitch? Your situationship is not real. That’s

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Life & Arts

Eco-Groovy Clearance Outlet opens in Arcata

by Zack Mink If you have ever wandered around the Arcata Plaza, you are certainly familiar with Eco-Groovy Deals and their wide range of second hand clothes and home goods. You might have also been someone that would walk out

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