
today
8:30 a.m. Audubon Society Field Trip See Event Description
read >9 a.m. Arcata Farmers' Market Arcata Plaza
read >9:30 a.m. Discovery Walk: Unknown Waterfront See Event Description
read >9:30 a.m. Manila Dunes Restoration Manila Community Center
read >10 a.m. Manila Dunes Guided Walk Manila Community Center
read >10 a.m. Library Book Sale Humboldt County Library
read >10 a.m. Dia de los Muertos and Mexican Folk Art Sale Private Eureka home
read >10 a.m. Final Arcata Farmer's Market Arcata Farmers' Market (off the plaza)
read >11 a.m. Donlin Foreman Dance Workshop Dell'Arte
read >2 p.m. Humboldt Coastal Nature Center Draft Trails Plan Walk Stamps House
read >5 p.m. Bati Zado and Show Redwood Raks World Dance Studio
read >6 p.m. The Tumbleweeds Chapala Cafe
read >6 p.m. Ali Chaudhary (jazz duo) Libation
read >6:30 p.m. Not Evil, Just Wrong Humboldt Area Foundation
read >7 p.m. Guitar Stan (country) Old Town Coffee & Chocolates
read >8 p.m. Guitar Orchestra of Barcelona Arkley Center for the Performing Arts
read >8 p.m. Stones in His Pockets Arcata Playhouse
read >8 p.m. A Christmas Carol North Coast Repertory Theater
read >8 p.m. Donna Landry Swing Dance Moose Lodge
read >8 p.m. North Coast Wind Ensemble Fulkerson Recital Hall at HSU
read >8:30 p.m. The Last Minute Men (international) Cafe Mokka
read >9 p.m. Ian McFeron Band (folk rock) Six Rivers Brewery
read >9 p.m. The Michael Paul Band WAVE @ blue lake casino
read >9 p.m. The Generatorz (classic rock) Central Station Cocktail Lounge
read >9 p.m. Taxi Bear River Casino
read >9 p.m. VJ Itchie Fingaz Pearl Lounge
read >9 p.m. Jack Ruby Presents + Blue Street + Acufunkture (DIY rock) Jambalaya
read >9 p.m. 2nd Annual Scorpio Bash The Red Fox Tavern
read >10 p.m. Music by DJ Sidelines
read >10 p.m. DJ Icy Hot Aunty Mo's Lounge
read >10 p.m. Jemimah Puddleduck (rock) Humboldt Brews
read >10 p.m. White Manna + Midday Veil + The King Salmon Duo (rock) Jambalaya
read >11 p.m. Radio Moscow (psychadelic blues) + Mosquito Bandito (one-man surf/garage) The Alibi Lounge and Restaurant
read >previous columns
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read >April 17, 2008
The old wall of words
Harvey Jossem was born on April 15, 1930 — he ...
read >April 10, 2008
The Chinese Press
Ah, propaganda. There's something almost endearing about it. Its self-righteous ...
read >Robo Conspiracy
By Japhet Weeks
Something is rotten in the State University of Humboldt. At least, that's what former Associated Students Legislative Affairs Vice President Jason Robo is saying.
Robo, a senior majoring in political science and economics, is a self-proclaimed "scholarly revolutionary," and in the most recent campus elections, in which he stood as a candidate for student body president, he received 232 out of a total of 823 votes — just six votes shy of his competition, Luke Ferrari. Robo was expecting a run-off election. That is, until he was placed on disciplinary probation, which automatically disqualified him from holding elected office.
Robo thinks the action was a calculated attempt by the campus administration to silence him — citing his active and vocal criticism of them as motive enough. But HSU Vice President for Student Affairs Steven Butler insists that Robo was found responsible for violation of the student code by a neutral adjudicated process. For privacy reasons, he couldn't go into more detail.
"The ulterior motive of this," Robo said from his apartment Monday evening, "has been to put me on a leash or to get rid of me." If it were an isolated incident, Robo might not be so sure about the conspiracy to muffle him. But it isn't.
In March, Robo was impeached by his fellow students — illegally, he says.
Robo hardly ever seems to need to search for the right word. He rails against the administration and some former fellow members of the student body he considers their lackeys with a razor-sharp silver tongue.
"Obedience is only due to legitimate power," he said. Which is why after his impeachment he continued holding office hours in the AS office for his "constituency" — and in protest of his illegitimate ouster. But that's not why Robo is on probation.
At some point prior to his impeachment Robo downloaded a torrent (file-sharing) program onto the AS office computer which he and other students shared. He used the torrent program to download books, he says. But someone — Robo insists it wasn't him — downloaded a copy of Adobe Creative Suite onto the computer. Even though the Adobe programs were never installed, other users could still access them (torrent program of their own) and download it from the AS office. This produced heavy traffic and "shut down a bunch of [university] bandwidth," according to Robo. It also shut down Robo's prospects of ever again holding elected office at HSU.
Robo admits that the Adobe program was downloaded using his account, but he insists he didn't do it. It could have been initiated by someone in the office when he stepped out, he posits, or it could have had something to do with the fact that he'd been having difficulty logging out of his account.
The young activist admits that this latest turn of events has taken him by surprise. "I'm kind of at a loss," he said, a rare glimpse into a Jason Robo not raging against the machine. But he recovered quickly. "I want a run-off election like I deserve," he said, the wind coming back into his sails. "And I want to appeal my eligibility." Still, he says that his chances of getting any fair treatment are slim.
Steven Butler couldn't share any details of Robo's case with the Journal without Robo's consent, but he said that he "would love for [Robo's] whole file to be released and transparent." That would clear up any doubt about his guilt or innocence, he said. Until then, it's Robo versus The Man, and that position — unelected as it may be — seems to suit him just fine.


















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