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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

Christopher Ying

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Chris Ying was the Summer 2022 managing editor. He joined The Daily Californian in spring 2021. His previous roles include general assignment news reporter (spring 2021), lead crime & courts beat reporter (summer, fall 2021) and the city news editor (spring 2022). He also enjoys playing the piano.

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In their two games in Southern California this past weekend, the Bears fell both times, first to the Waves of Pepperdine and second to the Gauchos of UCSB.
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In their two games in Southern California this past weekend, the Bears fell both times, first to the Waves of Pepperdine and second to the Gauchos of UCSB.
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After playing four games at home, Cal men’s tennis will travel to Southern California to face the Waves of Pepperdine University on Saturday.
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After playing four games at home, Cal men’s tennis will travel to Southern California to face the Waves of Pepperdine University on Saturday.
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Cal men’s tennis came back after its loss to Columbia, winning against the Mustangs of SMU and the Sun Devils of ASU. However, the Bears ended their four straight matches at home with a loss to the Wildcats of Arizona.
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Cal men’s tennis came back after its loss to Columbia, winning against the Mustangs of SMU and the Sun Devils of ASU. However, the Bears ended their four straight matches at home with a loss to the Wildcats of Arizona.
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Cal fell short in the first of four home games to No. 11 Columbia. In the next five days, the Bears will play SMU, Arizona State and Arizona at home.
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Cal fell short in the first of four home games to No. 11 Columbia. In the next five days, the Bears will play SMU, Arizona State and Arizona at home.
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The Bears beat San Diego by a score of 5-2, extending their record to 7-2. The Bears managed to climb back to victory in singles after losing the doubles point to San Diego.
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The Bears beat San Diego by a score of 5-2, extending their record to 7-2. The Bears managed to climb back to victory in singles after losing the doubles point to San Diego.
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Out-of-state students on campus are protesting the price of these dorms for being too cheap, as they come nowhere near the price of out-of-state tuition. For campus freshman Bigmon Eypile from New York, these prices are “unjust” and do not treat out-of-state students fairly.
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Out-of-state students on campus are protesting the price of these dorms for being too cheap, as they come nowhere near the price of out-of-state tuition. For campus freshman Bigmon Eypile from New York, these prices are “unjust” and do not treat out-of-state students fairly.
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Following their match against San Diego, the Bears will then immediately high-tail it over to La Jolla to play in the Pacific Coast Doubles Championships, facing competitors like No. 3 Michigan, No. 8 USC and No. 24 Stanford.
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Following their match against San Diego, the Bears will then immediately high-tail it over to La Jolla to play in the Pacific Coast Doubles Championships, facing competitors like No. 3 Michigan, No. 8 USC and No. 24 Stanford.
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If you’re planning on getting busy this season, be safe! Ask consent for everything, wear protection, make sure your partner is having a good time and maybe don’t apply some of the advice I gave you.
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If you’re planning on getting busy this season, be safe! Ask consent for everything, wear protection, make sure your partner is having a good time and maybe don’t apply some of the advice I gave you.
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To begin, we must travel back in time to ancient grease, where people told stories about trees. Stories were called myths. Myths of the Greek nymphs, who were people who lived in trees but were also the trees themselves. Perchance.
To begin, we must travel back in time to ancient grease, where people told stories about trees. Stories were called myths. Myths of the Greek nymphs, who were people who lived in trees but were also the trees themselves. Perchance.
UC Berkeley School of Law, alongside several other law schools, announced Nov. 17 that it would no longer be participating in the U.S. News & World Report, or USNWR, law school rankings due to a flawed ranking methodology.
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UC Berkeley School of Law, alongside several other law schools, announced Nov. 17 that it would no longer be participating in the U.S. News & World Report, or USNWR, law school rankings due to a flawed ranking methodology.
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