
Savana Robinson
Journalist at KIEM-TV (Eureka, CA)
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
redwoodnews.tv | Savana Robinson
According to the Smithsonian, the first evidence of tattoos in human history dates back to 3,000 B.C.E.. Historical artifacts have been found worldwide. Many methods were used including skin-stitching, hand-tapping and hand-poking. Although tattoo machines came about in the late 19th century, some artists still choose traditional methods today.
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1 month ago |
thelumberjack.org | Savana Robinson
By Savana RobinsonFrom playing on a carousel in Cloverdale to marching in a parade in San Francisco to performing in Battle of the Bands at UC Davis, the Cal Poly Humboldt Marching Lumberjacks play a variety of gigs around northern California. Alfie Chiper, junior environmental science and management major and clarinetist for the Marching Lumberjacks, pointed out their favorite gig.
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1 month ago |
thelumberjack.org | Savana Robinson
By Savana RobinsonCal Poly Humboldt’s response to the pro-Palestine protest that occupied Siemens Hall from April 22 – 30, 2024, and ended in 32 arrests, was met with disapproval from the campus community. Just before the following semester, the university updated its Time, Place and Manner policy, which imposed restrictions on amplified sound and public access to campus. This was met with disappointment from activists and students alike.
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2 months ago |
thelumberjack.org | Savana Robinson
By Savana RobinsonCal Poly Humboldt Associated Students (AS) President Eduardo Cruz took office on Dec. 13, 2024, after the previous president, Wysdem Singleton, stepped down on Nov. 15, 2024. Before Cruz became AS President, he was the Board of Directors’ Legislative Vice President. Cruz strongly believes in protecting the rights of students who are undocumented and/or part of the LGBTQ+ community.
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2 months ago |
thelumberjack.org | Savana Robinson
By Savana RobinsonOn the evening of Tuesday, Jan. 7, Abby Miles opened the door to her family home in Altadena and saw the hillside on fire, flames quickly moving toward her. Miles screamed for her dad, then ran to help neighbors before grabbing some belongings and bags she had already packed for her return to Humboldt. By the time her family had their dogs and most cherished belongings in the car, the sky was bright red and ash was falling.
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