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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Tatum Handel

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Knowing that Rodrigo struggles with apprehension regarding her ability to continuously exceed expectations, it is refreshing to see her merely adjust her hue of purple rather than explore completely new expressive shades.
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Knowing that Rodrigo struggles with apprehension regarding her ability to continuously exceed expectations, it is refreshing to see her merely adjust her hue of purple rather than explore completely new expressive shades.
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It is very apparent that being obstructed from owning one’s creative work is a traumatic infringement for artists.
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It is very apparent that being obstructed from owning one’s creative work is a traumatic infringement for artists.
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Ralph’s EP refuses to adhere to any confines — it is sweet yet sensual, buoyant yet ruminative, nostalgic yet distinctly modern.
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Ralph’s EP refuses to adhere to any confines — it is sweet yet sensual, buoyant yet ruminative, nostalgic yet distinctly modern.
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Netflix’s new reality TV series “The Ultimatum: Queer Love” delivers explosive, sapphic representation, yet its pitfalls illustrate a misunderstanding of the queer community.
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Netflix’s new reality TV series “The Ultimatum: Queer Love” delivers explosive, sapphic representation, yet its pitfalls illustrate a misunderstanding of the queer community.
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If a social blunder occurs in person, I know I can laugh it off and try to convince myself later that it never happened. Unfortunately, that luxury does not extend to texting.
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If a social blunder occurs in person, I know I can laugh it off and try to convince myself later that it never happened. Unfortunately, that luxury does not extend to texting.
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In a culture that upholds agreeability as the most aspirational virtue for women, expressing anger translates into an action of rebellion. In honor of National Women’s History Month, here are nine songs that embrace female rage. 
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In a culture that upholds agreeability as the most aspirational virtue for women, expressing anger translates into an action of rebellion. In honor of National Women’s History Month, here are nine songs that embrace female rage. 
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Love, Pamela captures the multiple dimensions of Anderson’s character, granting her an opportunity to provide rationale for her decisions and reflect on an immensely colorful, eventful life.
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Love, Pamela captures the multiple dimensions of Anderson’s character, granting her an opportunity to provide rationale for her decisions and reflect on an immensely colorful, eventful life.
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Luckily, you have these six songs to help alleviate your Valentine’s Day-induced melancholia.
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Luckily, you have these six songs to help alleviate your Valentine’s Day-induced melancholia.
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The title Is This What It Feels Like to Feel Like This? accurately encapsulates the storm of self-doubt that recurs throughout The Wombats’ newest work.
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The title Is This What It Feels Like to Feel Like This? accurately encapsulates the storm of self-doubt that recurs throughout The Wombats’ newest work.
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