Mario explores a journey beyond the Mushroom Kingdom By Mario Orozco Super Mario has been a staple of the gaming world for decades, with over 200 games spanning across a multitude of genres. This ...
Ever since her Zen teacher Katagiri Roshi died, Natalie Goldberg has been slightly more sickly than other people. Colds that would leave most people fine after a few days took weeks for Goldberg to ...
Interim President Michael Spagna recently called for us to, “come together as a community.” But what does community mean to you, Dr. Spagna? Is it just a place, a logo, or something ...
By Ariana Wilson The 2024-2025 school year has begun, and so have the fall seasons for our newest athletic teams on campus. Although this is the third season for women’s triathlon, this season ...
How Cal Poly Humboldt plans to enforce Time, Place, Manner Policies change by Savana Robinson and Eli Farrington After a historic week-long protest and occupation at Cal Poly Humboldt, activism, ...
By Griffin Mancuso One day, your close friend offers to invite you to a fun party. You spend more time with this person than anyone else, so you trust them and follow along. You gladly hop in the ...
By Julia Kern I remember it like it was yesterday. It was a random weekday, a little over a year ago, I was in my room aimlessly scrolling on my computer through what felt like an endless list of ...
By Mia Costales I saw you for a split-second on the side of the 101, a blur of soft doe fur and bloodied innards trailing behind you. What beauty you possessed, your body laid out with such ...
By Alexandra Berrocal I was a regular tea-drinker. My aunt kept boxes of tea in her kitchen, and I visited my aunt often, so I wound up drinking tea often — I tasted chai for the first time in her ...