Cal Poly Humboldt alumni and faculty slam the competition in derby By Maranda Vargas The Redwood Acres Fairgrounds buzzed with energy as the Humboldt Roller Derby League practiced for the Fall ...
By Noah Pond Bugs — why are they so damn annoying? You’re trying to fall asleep at night and that pesky mosquito keeps eeeeeeeeee-ming around your head and in your ear. Or, you order a burger and ...
By Julia Kern Howl’s Moving Castle, directed by Hayao Miyazaki, is an adaptation of the original fantasy novel by the same name. British author Diana Wynne Jones first published this novel ...
By Brad Butterfield The university-led police response to the pro-Palestinian protest on April 22 was unnecessary and operational planning was “regrettably deficient,” according to an independent ...
By Emma Wilson Imagine walking into an office, classroom, a park, feeling very parched, knowing well that sugary drink won’t suffice your thirst and will make you more dehydrated. In a society ...
By Alexandra Berrocal Watercolor can be very hard to control. For that reason, it is considered a challenging medium by most artists. It is also considered by some to be illegitimate. While there ...
Time’s Up, Mark Johnson: he does not belong at Humboldt By Jordan Huber Over the last week, I spent many hours watching and rewatching the recently released bodycam footage from the Pro-Palestine ...
By Barley Lewis-McCabe On Tuesday, Sept. 14, a man named Keith Darrell — who identifies himself as the Campus Preacher — visited the Cal Poly Humboldt campus. Campus preachers aren’t uncommon, or ...
As the first day of the 2024 North Country fair came to an end, the inaugural Fungi Festival came alive with its ambient lighting, cozy seating areas, craft beverages, interactive workshops and air ...