
‘Twas the morn of 4/20
’Twas the morn of 4/20, and all through the Glade Golden Bears, once so pent-up, would soon catch a fade.
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’Twas the morn of 4/20, and all through the Glade Golden Bears, once so pent-up, would soon catch a fade.
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No matter how amazing a person Rabb is, he has serious deficiencies in his offensive game that will limit him in the NBA if they’re not improved on considerably this summer.
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If you’re reading this, it means you took the great advice I gave you in Book 1 about acquiring yourself a cast-iron skillet, and that means we’re ready to move on to a central pillar of ownership: maintenance.
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As the California band hit the opening notes of the National Anthem on Tuesday night, both Cal men’s basketball and CSU Bakersfield stood to pay their respects to the flag. It was the opening night of the NIT and the No.1 seeded Bears were lucky enough to play another game
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The Cal men’s basketball team will play in the National Invitation Tournament, which is bad for some reasons, good for some others and at the end of the day, kind of fitting.
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Cal men’s basketball misses out on Pac-12 first round bye with loss in Utah.
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It’s always seemed silly to me: the unspoken rules we follow while at university so as to not forsake our beloved college years (“They’re the best days of your life, bro!”). Don’t sleep much, because these four years need to suck. Get drunk a bunch, because this is totally the
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As the winds of one of the final frigid nights of winter rolled through Berkeley, the Bears were heating up in Haas. In the final home game of the season, the Bears beat up on Oregon State, 76-46, behind usual stalwart Ivan Rabb and blooming star Charlie Moore. Rabb, in
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Less than two weeks ago, Cal men’s basketball could do no wrong. A blowout of Arizona State capstoned a nine-game conference stretch in which Cal had won eight, firmly entrenching itself in the third seed of a Pac-12 that currently has three teams in the national top six and, in
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Coming off a strong 66-55 showing against the rival Cardinal at home just a few weeks ago, the Bears rode into Palo Alto, California, ready to complete the season sweep. But on this night, the Cardinal and forward Reid Travis decided otherwise, thoroughly dominating Cal in a 73-68 victory. In
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