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HSU Requiring Proof of COVID-19 Vaccine or Negative Test at Campus Events

Beginning Wednesday, Humboldt State University will require any visitor over the age of 12 to provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test result  for all indoor and outdoor campus events. HSU students and employees are exempt from providing both forms of proof because under the university’s requirements, they have been fully vaccinated […]

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Redwood Sky Walk Grand Opening Events Set

A series of special events are planned for the June 4 weekend to officially mark the opening of the Sequoia Park Zoo’s Redwood Sky Walk, including a forest bathing session  and special talks. Some, including the grand opening ceremony, are invitation only while others, such as a yoga class and the “Old Growth, New Adventures” […]

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“Turn up” at the Rutabaga Ball

Get ready to trip the light kinetic. Memorial Day weekend is just around the corner and Humboldtians know what that means: The Kinetic Grand Championship! Before the peddling and paddling starts, though, Humboldt needs a new Rutabaga Queen. Someone has to reign over the wacky proceedings and it can’t just be anybody. The Rutabaga Ball is Saturday, May […]

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The Logger Reborn

We’ve been hearing rumblings about what’s going on at the historic Logger Bar out in Blue Lake. The venerable establishment kitty-corner from Dell’Arte changed hands and new owner Kate Martin (below) has been hard at work refurbishing with a crew of volunteers including Bad Bob Ornelas. Official announcement of a ribbon-cutting and re-opening scheduled for […]

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AllWorkAndNoPlayMakesJackADullBoy

Some people strap on their new Cream-Sponge Para Litefoot Shoes* and run, run, till the marathon’s done — or, at least, until another summer has past. Others — perhaps you, swifty reader — snuggle up to a keyboard somewhere and write like the wind that moans and shrieks through the ravine, at times wanderingly lost […]

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