
The art of layering: How to dress for Berkeley weather
What is this weird weather and how can you save yourself from the discomfort that it brings? The Clog’s answer? Layer, layer, layer!
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What is this weird weather and how can you save yourself from the discomfort that it brings? The Clog’s answer? Layer, layer, layer!
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Pizza’s just plain delicious. Berkeley boasts a few great pizza joints of its own. Here’s a short list of some of Berkeley’s best pizza places.
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While the gray skies and constant downpour can put you in a bad mood, here are some things we at the Clog think can lift your spirits during any rainy day.
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Take advantage of the amount of freedom you have at the beginning of this new semester by exploring and making memories along the way.
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Being late for class happens to the best of us. Here are some ways you might want to embrace your tardiness instead of stressing about it.
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The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Republican Party’s latest tax bill, which could increase financial burden on graduate students, Thursday.
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Three years ago from Tuesday, 43 male college students disappeared from Ayotzinapa, Mexico, in a still-unsolved case that has brought international scrutiny to the human rights crisis in Mexico.
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Berkeley Connect, an academic mentoring program on campus, could be defunded and eliminated because of budget restrictions.
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Campus professor David Patterson published an essay Friday in response to former Google employee James Damore’s memo, in which Damore stressed that women are biologically different and not suited to working in technology companies like Google.
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Christopher M. Patti, chief campus counsel, was killed Sunday at the age of 59 in a fatal accident while bicycling in Sonoma County. Patti worked for the university starting in 1990 and began serving as the chief campus counsel in 2010. He handled legal issues across campus and provided legal advice to senior
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