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SIX FIGURES MADE, ZERO CLASSES TAUGHT

Tom Jackson: the highest paid professor who hasn’t taught a single class by Mia Costales Dozens of police officers in riot gear arrived at the scene on night one of Cal Poly Humboldt’s pro-Palestine encampment in April 2024. They moved

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SIX FIGURES MADE, ZERO CLASSES TAUGHT

Tom Jackson: the highest paid professor who hasn’t taught a single class by Mia Costales Dozens of police officers in riot gear arrived at the scene on night one of Cal Poly Humboldt’s pro-Palestine encampment in April 2024. They moved

Graphic by Nico Patakidis
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 Associated Students takes action

by Nico Patakidis Associated Students (A.S.) held their last Board of Directors meeting of the Fall 2025 semester on Dec. 5, following the impeachment of the previous Officer of External Affairs and Officer of Social Justice, Equity, and Inclusion.  Throughout

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Data for Donuts

by Peter Nielsen Yesterday morning, I received a text asking me to download a new social media app called Homie. Without even downloading the app, it asked for an Instagram handle and offered to connect all my social media applications,

Data for Donuts

by Peter Nielsen Yesterday morning, I received a text asking me to download a new social media app called Homie. Without even downloading the app, it asked for an Instagram handle and offered to connect all my social media applications,

Indoor track breaks six school records

by Aidan Shelton and Nick Escalada The Lumberjacks debuted for their third ever indoor track season at the Silver State Invitational and Multis on Dec. 4-6, hosted by Nevada State in Reno. Being on the cutting edge of the CCAA

Campus needs more native plants

by Nick Escalada Following the demolition of the mold-riddled Campus Apartments, Cal Poly Humboldt’s administration has released broad plans for the future of the now vacant slope by the College Creek parking lot. Aside from a new Student Health building

Women’s Basketball triumphs as Men’s fall short

by Sadie Shields Loud music, a roaring crowd and a wandering Santa Claus filled Lumberjack Arena as the Toys for Tots Ugly Christmas Sweater event began at the Lumberjack’s basketball games on Saturday, Dec. 6. After both teams decisively beat

FASHION < IDENTITY: AN INDEPENDENCE

by LIVI Lyman In my time in Humboldt, I have experienced emboldened individuals who symbolically tear and tie their clothing. They find meaning in everything and they wear it with pride. I’ve met empowered people who drown in their hoodies

Going once, going twice, rock out!

by Barley Lewis-McCabe Geologists, rock enthusiasts, big spenders – or a beautiful combination of the three —  saw the 51st annual Cal Poly Humboldt Geology Club Rock Auction on Friday, Dec. 5. Brooke Stafford, senior geology major and geology club

Graphic by Nico Patakidis

Five Nights at Freddys 2 caught a vibe

by Barley Lewis-Mccabe I have to come clean. I did not see this movie in a theater. I bought front row seats to what may be the year’s best film, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 (FNAF). However, it turns out

Graphic by Nico Patakidis

The Lumberjack gift guide

by Mia Costales Homemade Food – You know what they say — the way to the heart is through the stomach. When in doubt, festive treats like cookies, peppermint bark, tamales or hot chocolate are sure to make any grinch’s

Photo by Dylan Jewett

Keeping it cozy at Froth Cafe

by Dylan Jewett All I could think about was finding a fun place to relax this past cold, foggy Friday, ready to kick off my weekend. I decided on Froth, a local cafe just a half-mile from campus. After deciding

West Bank volunteer shares presentation about their experience

by Ryndi Greenwell **Name of volunteer not shared due to protecting their anonymity/ability to volunteer. This article will refer to them as “volunteer” or “presenter.” On Dec. 8, Cal Poly Humboldt received a report back from the West Bank —

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