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I had taken all of the necessary precautions — from condoms to birth control pills and shots. Despite all of the effort, time and money, it happened anyway.
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I had taken all of the necessary precautions — from condoms to birth control pills and shots. Despite all of the effort, time and money, it happened anyway.
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It has been a long, unconventional route to get to where I am today, but I know that every experience played a part. To those struggling with their journeys, know that you are not alone.
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Sunday is coming! Shannon and Harrison — the Daily Cal’s staff representative & arts and entertainment comic book beat, respectively — talk Game of Thrones episode two.
As Berkeley’s newspaper of record, we here at The Daily Californian are committed to being open about how and why we cover the stories that we do. This video will give you an inside look at how the Daily Cal produced the Best of Berkeley special impact issue this Spring.
As Berkeley’s newspaper of record, we here at The Daily Californian are committed to being open about how and why we cover the stories that we do. This video will give you an inside look at how the Daily Cal covered the ASUC elections this Spring.
Chandler Jones, a third-year Cal student who goes by the stage name Roderick Jaynes, performs his original song ‘Morning’. Special thanks to the UC Theatre for sharing their space with us!
In honor of our mentorship special impact issue, we are starting a new series called CALpool Karaoke. In the first episode, the Daily Cal’s multimedia editor interviews Minoo Moallem, a gender and womxn studies professor.
On Wednesday March 20, the Black Student Union held a rally on Sproul Plaza to protest police brutality.
The Daily Californian’s first 360 VR video goes inside the University Professional and Technical Employees, or UPTE, strike at UC Berkeley on March 20, 2019.
Berkeley City Council decided to crack down on RVs on Berkeley streets, amending existing municipal code to clarify the prohibition amid outcry from students, senior citizens and members of the homeless community who live in vehicles that now face harsher restrictions.