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Emma Dangaard from Malibu is comfy in an oversized sweater and beachy tie-dyed pants. She’s studying criminology. Sophomore business student Ian Guinnane is originally from Philadelphia. He wears a striped V-neck, sweater and a wrapped wire pendant. -
Ingrid Carrillo came from Los Angeles to study wildlife and loves the weather, the nature and the people in Humboldt. She starts her sophomore year in olive joggers, a white top and denim jacket. -
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Photography major Sasha Hondgman from Sonoma is studying photography at HSU. She’s relaxed in a red leather jacket, a New York Natural History Museum T-shirt and oxblood Doc Martens. -
Santa Rosa botany major Katherine Katching is in her element in the greenhouse with a printed cotton scarf, cerulean denim jacket and teal canvas bag. -
“I like that everybody in Humboldt is friendly and laid back,” says sophomore sociology major Claudia Teck. The San Francisco native keeps it low key in a baseball shirt, black jeans and high-top vans. -
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Who’s got skater style in a beanie, Vans and an HSU hoodie, and thinks Humboldt is an “amazing community?” This guy, freshman marine biology major Kyle Fallon. -
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Eureka native Melissa Martin is right at home in yoga pants and a Maleficent T-shirt and Converse sneakers. She’s a junior studying psychology and cites Troian Bellisario as her style icon. Analyze that. -
Adrienne Murphy (left) from Berkeley wears a barn jacket and hiking boots with a printed skirt she got from a friend. Her pal Brooke Holdren, from Loomis is bundled in a white knit scarf, high-waisted jeans and Converse high-tops. -
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Sun Valley, Idaho native Zoë Merrill is back in Humboldt for her master’s in business administration because she appreciates “the emphasis on sustainability and interconnectedness of the campus community.” Her fleece-lined Carhartt hoodie vest is her “best friend.” -
Sophomore Emma Zalosky from Cobb, California is studying cellular/molecular biology. She’s wearing a quilted jacket, boyfriend jeans, lace-up boots and a purpleT-shirt. Extra points for aqua locks that match her skateboard. -
In a Lifeguard Association T-shirt he got for free, forestry sophomore Benjamin Owen says Humboldt is “rad.” He hails from San Louis Obispo and his style icon is David Bowie. -
Sophomore Andrew Maxwell from Fairbanks, Alaska is studying applied mathematics. He’s a little nautical in a red windbreaker, topsiders and envy-inspiring waves. -
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Freshman Nestor Lopez from San Diego is starting his HSU career in comfy jeans and a burgundy sweater. The environmental resources engineering major’s style icon is Bob Marley and he’s kind of nailing it. -
Isabel Contreras, a junior from Hanford, California studying environmental resources engineering, says, “everyone here is beautiful.” Right back at you, Isabel. She’s wearing her favorite mustard cardigan, comfy jeans and flame red ombré hair we can’t look away from. -
“Why would you go somewhere else?” asks junior English major Hannah Williams from Durango, Colorado. Her style is Allen Ginsberg and she’s into “decorations.” Hence the hat, lace dress, gauzy scarf, over-the-knee socks and 1972 Doc Martens. -
Elliot Kane is a junior anthropology major from Encino, California. His style icon is Laganja Estranja, a drag queen who also loves a botanical pattern. This one, on a pullover hoodie, matches his striped china blue beanie. -
All the way from Plainfield, Illinois, Sarah Jaglin is a junior studying anthropology. She’s wearing an orange knit hat and a floral top under corduroy overall shorts. And those are fringed socks peeking out over her black high-tops. -
Sarah Jaglin
