‘Semicolons,’ I rest my case

I had never listened to a single song by the Lonely Island until my sophomore year at UC Berkeley — no, not even “I’m on a Boat.” My roommate Gabby was the one to open my eyes — rather, my ears — to the hilarity of the band’s music. After watching a Read More…

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Calstrology: your weekly horoscope

Want to know what your week has in store for you? Look no further! The Daily Clog is here with your weekly horoscope. Aries — You might be a little bit stressed as your schoolwork piles up, but do not fret. You know how to manage your schedule well, and Read More…

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How will the government shutdown affect you as a college student?

The government has shut down, but the world hasn’t ended. Yet. So what has changed? How will the government shutdown make a difference in your life? What does government shutdown mean? A government shutdown is the name of the process the federal government must enter when Congress fails to pass legislation Read More…

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7 low-key things to do in San Francisco

As adventurous as we Golden Bears are, trekking to San Francisco can sometimes seem daunting. With our hectic weeks and midterm frenzy, weekend hibernation time is essential. Besides, we’ve seen Fisherman’s Wharf, we’ve “aw-ed” at the sea lions, we’ve treated ourselves to free chocolate at Ghirardelli Square and we can Read More…

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Racism in Berkeley never left

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“Kill the Mexicans!” my friend hollered as we watched a movie. Some of my housemates groaned. Others chuckled. I stayed quiet even though I’m Mexican American. We all continued watching the movie; it’s easy to shrug off discrimination when it’s not directly targeted at you. Where I used to live, Read More…