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By Jess Carey Legend has it that long ago, a poor young man fell truly, tragically in love with the most beautiful princess in all the land. He scoured his savings and sold what little he owned to buy ...
Finding these fellas may seem easy, but when you want to find a ton of friends, there are specific places to go. This is your ticket to finding the most majestic creatures you’ve ever seen. This is ...
By Andres Felix Romero DISCLAIMER TO THE READER: Please use caution when reading this article, it contains language related to sexual abuse, and may be harmful to readers. University police and Ryan ...
By Mia Costales Say goodbye to hot wax, lasers and razors. Forget spending hours in the shower trying to get that perfect landing strip — you can finally stop shaving your bikini line raw everytime ...
By Savana Robinson Cal Poly Humboldt Associated Students (AS) President Eduardo Cruz took office on Dec. 13, 2024, after the previous president, Wysdem Singleton, stepped down on Nov. 15, 2024. Before ...
by Jake Hyslop If I had a nickel for every new movie in 2023 that was an eccentric, campy satire about feminism and gender roles, mocking the blatantly evil patriarchy and boasting a giant ...
By Nick Escalada A 78-foot, green and gold catamaran boat left the dry dock and slid into the waters of Bellingham Bay, Washington on the morning of Jan. 22. Her name is the North Wind, and she is the ...
by Andrés Felix Romero As reported in the Sept. issue of The Lumberjack, Clayco was in the running for the Health, Dining, and Housing project alongside other construction companies Swinerton and ...
by Mia Costales Distorted guitars and the punch of a kick drum reverberated off the muraled walls as Humboldt locals and music lovers alike crammed into the cozy one-room venue. The energy was ...
By Jordan Huber. Note: Jordan Huber is an election worker. The views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the ...
As the tides of Humboldt County creep up and down our beaches, the ocean takes turns covering and uncovering a small area of coast. This region is called the intertidal zone. It spends some of its ...
Gardening community grows at 24th annual seed and plant exchange By Jess Carey and Nick Escalada The Humboldt Permaculture Guild hosted their 24th annual Seed and Plant Exchange last week on March 15.