Valuable mentoring

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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.
Between the grammatical corrections and point deductions, Madame Lacascade always managed to squeeze in an “excellent sentence” or a coveted “très bien.” Through her own indisputable passion, she instilled in me not only a love of French but one of language itself.
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Ninemire has been coaching at Cal for 36 years, but becoming skipper of the sovereignty that is Bears softball started with a much smaller seedling.
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After almost 50 years coaching track and field and cross country, Tony Sandoval is bringing those 12-month propositions to an end. The coach is calling his time after 37 years at Cal.
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Indeed, per the show’s internal moral compass, Reigen is exemplary. Despite being powerless, his overwhelming charisma and emotional intelligence have allowed him to save Mob multiple times.
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So here I am, a few days before my 21st birthday, demanding myself to incorporate art into my day and honestly, it’s exhausting. But yesterday, when I arrived at Slim’s and Ezra Collective started dancing on the stage for us, I rediscovered what Balmeo had been saying this whole time.
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On a campus as large as UC Berkeley, there are many different types of mentors. Teachers, fellow students and staff members all support one another in various ways. In this issue of The Daily Californian, we want to take the time to thank all these mentors.
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When Rohith Krishna first stepped foot into the lab as a research mentee straight out of freshman year, he wasn’t entirely sure what he was doing. Surrounded by complex-looking equipment and technologies, Krishna initially felt out of his depth.
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With the recent college admissions scandal being broadcast in mainstream media, it is easy to grow despondent about the exclusionary operations of the American higher education system. Yet in spite of inequitable practices that exist in these institutions, as well as many others, there continue to be models that illustrate
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