Dirks addresses student-athletes at fireside chat

At his first fireside chat of the semester, Chancellor Nicholas Dirks met with student-athletes Monday to discuss challenges they face on campus.
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At his first fireside chat of the semester, Chancellor Nicholas Dirks met with student-athletes Monday to discuss challenges they face on campus.
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Last Saturday, Stanford proved why swimming is truly a team sport. The No. 1 Cal women’s swim team returned home with a 167-133 loss to No. 4 Stanford (10-0) this past weekend, marking the end of the dual-meet season. The Bears (7-2) started off strong, as opposed to their matchup
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This weekend, the No. 2 Cal women’s swim team will play its last home meet of the season, which the squad hopes to finish in similar fashion to how it ended last year: with a National Championship. The Bears have not competed in over a month and are immediately thrust
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Coming off of their first invitational win of the fall season, the defending NCAA champion Bears are 3-0 in conference dual meets and possess a perfect record thus far. Perfect records, however, are only determined at the end of the season, and for No. 2 Cal to claim such a
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While football will fight to bring home the axe this weekend, Cal women’s swimming will battle for the golden goggles. Ok, so those do not actually exist. But the bragging rights at stake when any Bear faces any Stanford team sure do. And the rivalry is even fierier when such
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The meet was billed as Cal women’s swimming vs. Washington State. In reality, it was more of a Cal vs. Cal meet as most races featured Bears battling their teammates for the wins. With Cal swimmers sweeping most races, the Bears routed the Cougars with a 160 to 89 final
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Cal women’s swimming team didn’t win the last event at the 2011 NCAA Championships in Texas last March. But a third place finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay was enough to clinch Cal’s second NCAA title in three years. The Bears collected a school-record 424 points to edge out second-place Georgia
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