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Students support community on MLK Day of Service
MLK Day is more then simply a day off, it holds an important message “These are revolutionary times. All over the globe men are revolting against old systems of exploitation and oppression, and out of the wounds of a frail
The HSU Library is finally open
For the first time since 2017, the HSU library is fully open to students. The HSU library reopened on Jan. 18th after the completion of the Seismic Retrofit project. This project was undertaken to reduce structural damage from seismic activity.

University requires booster by January 23
Starting Jan 23, students, faculty, and staff must be fully vaccinated to use campus facilities. This Humboldt State announcement was made in December shortly after students left for break. Anyone not able to receive a vaccination or booster can submit

Students and staff are afraid of HSU administration
How a former LJ reporter unraveled at the seams while writing about HSU admin
Students for Quality Education statewide Abolitionist Meeting
Students from different CSU locations demanded changes and ideas on how to accomplish them

Protestors seek to defund HSUPD
Two local, activist organizations work together to stage a sit-in against Humboldt State’s police department.

All aboard the plague ship
Unprecedented times are met with normalized behavior, HSU puts students and community members at higher risk after reopening campus and student housing.

Humboldt State’s Hybrid Instruction Request Approved for Fall Semester
Humboldt State will hold limited in-person instruction this fall; here are the details

The Overnight Sensation is Back at It Again
DaBaby releases his third album in 13 months, “BLAME IT ON BABY”

Letter to the Editor: This Bus Driver Misses Students and Faculty
A note from a local bus driver longing for a crowded bus again

Giovanni Guerrero Aims to Promote and Protect Campus Resources
Giovanni Guerrero makes his case for the Associated Students presidency

With Future Unknown Amid Pandemic, HSU Plans for Enrollment Drops and Budget Cuts
HSU, like all colleges, prepares for tough times amid COVID-19 pandemic

HSU Projecting Grave Hit to Enrollment for Fall Semester
Freshman class projected to shrink, number of academic departments to be reduced

Students Bused Back to HSU Met with Mixed Messages
Locals react to HSU students bused back to Humboldt from coronavirus-afflicted areas

Learning from These Sudden Senior Year Goodbyes
I wasn’t prepared for the school year to end so abruptly

CT Bombers Explode on Arcata’s Music Scene
Garage-band veterans rock Humboldt with their psychedelic sounds and brutally honest themes.

Next Outage Could Hit Humboldt As Early As Tuesday
Although areas of Humboldt County have the “all clear” for power restoration, another PSPS may be scheduled for Tuesday morning Parts of Humboldt have been given the “all clear” to begin line inspections and restorations for the current Public Safety

Power to Go Out Between 9 and 11 p.m.
PSPS update delays outage by 4 hours due to changing weather conditions.

Students are still struggling with homelessness
Under the Bridge Awareness Benefit event raises money for SHAA, new book to be published on student homelessness

The Educated Landlord and Tenant Program has been brought to the table
Tenants, landlords and community members were invited to discuss the development of the Educated Landlord and Tenant Program during town hall meeting

Homelessness awareness
By | Juan Herrera Being homeless is a spot where not many people would like to be but if the situation appears you always need to be prepared. The Homeless Student Advocate Alliance (H.S.A.A), a club at Humboldt State, put

