By Noah Pond Thursday, Oct. 17, the Van Duzer was packed to the gills with sweaty college students, swaying adults, and more Raiders gear than I have ever seen in Humboldt. Nearly no one sat in ...
By Mario Orozco The Dragon Ball franchise has been around since the 80s and is a childhood favorite for many people, including myself. This week’s Mar’s Gaming Garage will be on a brand-new game, ...
Campus community speaks out on the changes to campus following April protest By Brad Butterfield Significant and lasting changes have come to campus in the wake of the pro-Palestine protest this ...
By Julia Kelm Hannah Grace has always been interested in art, starting with crayons as a child. It wasn’t until she turned 10 — when she began formal art lessons that continued in and out of ...
By Jordan Huber We are officially less than two weeks away from election day. Hopefully, all of you have been thinking about a plan to get out and vote or return your mail-in ballot. Even with the ...
By Eli Farrington On Oct. 10, the Cal Poly Humboldt Presidential Search Committee held an open forum in the Van Duzer Theater. The committee included a handful of members of the Cal State ...
Cal Poly transition continues with groundbreaking of $100 million engineering and technology building By Savana Robinson Eight golden shovels dug into a long pile of dirt as dozens watched.
By Alexandra Berrocal A Like The Flowers, B Like The Ocean is a children’s book by Sarah Godlin that was published in 2023. She is a local author and this book can be found in the Authors’ Hall of ...
Hollywood’s soul-crushing toll on artistic integrity By Julia Kern Babylon, released in 2022 and directed by Damien Chazelle, follows the outrageous and shocking tale of the rise and fall of ...
By Ariana Wilson The 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt Rowing Team made history two seasons ago, paving the way for the 2025 season. May 2023, the team earned their third NCAA Division II Rowing National ...
It was a hot 69 degrees in Blue Lake, just under 10 miles from Cal Poly Humboldt’s campus. Large crowds formed, chuckling and grinning, dressed in an assortment of medieval and fantastical garb. The ...
By Mia Costales On Sept. 27, Professor Rouhollah Aghasaleh received a letter titled “Notice of Investigation Outcome” from Provost Jenn Capps, ending their temporary teaching suspension and ...