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January 2025 – The Lumberjack
Jan 27, 2025 · By Nick Escalada This past year felt like a prolonged clash of highs and lows for the film industry, with blockbuster hits like Dune: Part 2 and Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga being offset by the likes of Coppola’s disappointing
What’s happening in LA? Breaking down the science behind the …
Jan 27, 2025 · By Jess Carey. Southern California is facing one of the most detrimental natural disasters in recent history. Over 12,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed or damaged and at least 25 people have died in the wake of four wildfires that broke out across Los Angeles County early this year, as documented by The Los Angeles Times on Jan. 17. A lack of rain coupled with extremely powerful ...
State of Affairs – The Lumberjack
Sep 26, 2024 · 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 protest that took place on April 22 on campus. The anger. The fear. The desperation in the voices of my fellow students, as…
Confusion and confrontation: unraveling Cal Poly Humboldt’s …
Oct 3, 2024 · By Brad Butterfield. From the initial police response, to the weeks-long “hard closure” of campus, and on to the busloads of police in riot gear which finally ended the pro-Palestine protest in April — the university administration’s decision-making during and after the protest has sparked confusion and criticism among many the campus community.
Administration remains optimistic, despite decreased enrollment, …
Nov 6, 2024 · By Brad Butterfield 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 the 2024-25 academic year. Despite the enrollment and financial troubles, officials remain optimistic, citing progress in retention, applications, and transfer…
2021 - The Lumberjack
23 posts published by Ollie Hancock, Ian Vargas, Elliott Portillo, Alana Hackman, Sophia Escudero, Poppy Cartledge, Ruby Guillette, Danielle Hendrickson, Liam Gwynn, Matthew Taylor, Kris Nagel, Nancy Garcia, and Cheyenne Wise in the year 2021
2022 – The Lumberjack
23 posts published by Web Editor in the year 2022
2019 – The Lumberjack
23 posts published by Rachel Marty, Lumberjack Staff, Jose Herrera, Collin Slavey, Liam Warner, Benjamin Zawilski, the Editorial Board, Jerame Saunders, Delaney Duarte, James Wilde, Alberto Muro, Chelsea Wood, and Michael Estrada in the year 2019
student newspaper – The Lumberjack
The eighth issue of The Lumberjack for the spring 2020 semester, a special edition mailed to over 6,000 students