Fall break is almost here. In a few days, many of you will make your way back home, or spend the break with friends, and get some much needed rest. Unfortunately for some of you, that might mean ...
When Cal Poly Humboldt was built, there was no forethought about accessibility, due to prominent physical and financial challenges to updating campus. The hills and stairs that made the school unique ...
By Mario Orozco Using stealth is one of my favorite ways to play and experience a game. Something about sneaking around and taking out enemies one by one has always been appealing. This week, ...
Cal Poly Humboldt’s projected enrollment of over 8,000 students for Fall 2024 has fallen short by a significant margin. Due to low enrollment, the university will lose millions in state funding for ...
Campus accessibility has been a long, ongoing issue for students and faculty combined. As a campus, there have been concerns for the accessibility of campus buildings and facilities. This led to a ...
Ellen Hopkins wrote her take on gun violence, People Kill People, in 2018. I have personally met Ellen Hopkins. I was also her Facebook friend, during the time that I had a Facebook account. During ...
The Love Witch is a film directed by Anna Biller. It was released in 2016, but it looks more reminiscent of the 1960s with its technicolor-film flare, which is what made me so intrigued by this film ...
Board games used to be a staple in homes. Game nights were a common phrase in the vernacular. Now, it seems digital games have taken that spot in homes. I remember my first experience playing a board ...
Elvira Mistress of the Dark was released in 1988 and directed by James Signorelli. The creation of the movie was a direct reaction to Cassandra Peterson’s successful persona as a horror movie TV host, ...
I am doing this week’s book review on the request of Andres Felix Romero, one of the other journalists on The Lumberjack. He asked me to do a review on The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, and so I ...
By Griffin Mancuso Through the usual hum of the Arcata plaza — cars driving by, dogs barking, construction noise — a chorus of passionate voices rang out. “No Trump, no KKK, no racist, fascist ...