Editor’s note: The Bears are back

The leaves have turned, classes have started and all the Bears are back on campus.
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The leaves have turned, classes have started and all the Bears are back on campus.
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Use your knowledge of fall-related words to complete this crossword.
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We hope your summers have been restful and restorative, and we’re thrilled to have you here in what former chancellor Clark Kerr once called the “City of Intellect.”
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With school kicking into full gear already (yes, we know it’s only been three days), we want to help UC Berkeley students get into the spooky spirit.
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From that day, my mom knew she wanted to go to Scotland. It wasn’t until her mid-twenties that the opportunity presented itself in the form of a short trip with a good friend from church.
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It’s hard to summarize the city of Berkeley’s unique nature, but the late San Francisco journalist Herb Caen gave a witty effort when he coined “Berserkeley,” now a citywide nickname that is often spelled “Berzerkeley.”
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I’ve always been a fan of the fall — Halloween and crunchy leaves and shorter days. Winter holds a special place in my heart, too, because it smells like freshly baked cookies and sounds like the zipping of coats
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Parks remain an important way to bring natural green space into the urban environment. Berkeley boasts a huge number of parks, both large and small.
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If you’re a bibliophile, then the campus student store just won’t do the trick for you when you want to get lost in a sea of books.
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My most memorable first day of school was my first day as a graduate teaching assistant. — John Kihlstrom, professor emeritus of psychology
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