
What’s in a name? It’s time to update Shattuck Avenue
It’s rare that streets are renamed, so we ought to be responsible and make the name of the two-block stretch of Shattuck Avenue worthwhile.
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It’s rare that streets are renamed, so we ought to be responsible and make the name of the two-block stretch of Shattuck Avenue worthwhile.
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No. 10 Cal lost to No. 3 Utah, but it did so in an absolute slugfest which saw both teams put up their best scores of the season.
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One of the best parts of Valentine’s Day is the plethora of treats that are shared! But for those looking to live a healthier lifestyle, the avalanche of chocolate and candies can be hard to resist. Here are two healthy recipes to make for Valentine’s Day that will still satisfy your sweet tooth!
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After over a decade of work, a dispensary called The Farmacy Berkeley has opened on Sacramento Street on Feb. 7, as first reported by Berkeleyside. Committed to offering high-quality, sustainable cannabis products, The Farmacy Berkeley is focused on educating seniors about the health and wellness benefits of cannabis.
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As two self-proclaimed foodies and huge fans of all things baked, my best friend and I decided to take a bakery tour of San Francisco with a list of seven places to try!
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The ASUC University and External Affairs Committee voted against SR 19/20-032, Senator Milton Zerman’s bill that would condemn Bears for Palestine for its cubicle display in Eshleman Hall. Many members of the public attended to comment on the bill, most of whom stood in solidarity with BFP.
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Hundreds of students at Berkeley High School staged a walkout Feb. 11 in solidarity with survivors of sexual assault and sexual violence and to call upon the Berkeley Unified School District to better resource schools. The walkout takes place in the midst of a lawsuit filed in January by a BHS student claiming that BUSD employees were negligent in supervising students.
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Chance is not something we at The Daily Californian control. However, we can control what we do and how we can use our words and actions to incur the best vibes for not just us but for everyone around us as well.
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A study conducted by researchers at UC Berkeley and other institutions found that pathogens increase in severity when they pass through a bat’s immune system, leading to the spread of virulent pathogens, including coronavirus.
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