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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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As a sixth-generation UC Berkeley student, Darzynkiewicz grew up watching the mic men lead cheers at Cal football games and recognized how fans’ spirit could turn the tide of the game.
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As a sixth-generation UC Berkeley student, Darzynkiewicz grew up watching the mic men lead cheers at Cal football games and recognized how fans’ spirit could turn the tide of the game.
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From building new communities and overcoming a heightened sense of imposter syndrome and maybe even a touch of an inferiority complex, being a transfer student can be tough to navigate
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From building new communities and overcoming a heightened sense of imposter syndrome and maybe even a touch of an inferiority complex, being a transfer student can be tough to navigate
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If you’ve ever been wondering which library is the best for your vibe check, look no further. Here are some of the top libraries on campus to check out.
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If you’ve ever been wondering which library is the best for your vibe check, look no further. Here are some of the top libraries on campus to check out.
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With his success on the court, Bolton is now being asked to return to Berkeley to be the assistant coach of the men’s basketball team for the 2023-24 season.
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With his success on the court, Bolton is now being asked to return to Berkeley to be the assistant coach of the men’s basketball team for the 2023-24 season.
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Up until freshman year, my relationship with food had been pretty straightforward. In my little bubble of home, questions of who made food and when to expect it were already answered for me.
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Up until freshman year, my relationship with food had been pretty straightforward. In my little bubble of home, questions of who made food and when to expect it were already answered for me.
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Sometimes checking off things on a bucket list is an easier first step to healing, and to inspire other people that small moments of kindness still really matter.
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Sometimes checking off things on a bucket list is an easier first step to healing, and to inspire other people that small moments of kindness still really matter.
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The 3,035 miles I’ve put between myself and Miami have changed me as a person. I have berkeley-fied myself down to the nose piercing and learned to love TJ’s and Safeway instead of Publix.
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The 3,035 miles I’ve put between myself and Miami have changed me as a person. I have berkeley-fied myself down to the nose piercing and learned to love TJ’s and Safeway instead of Publix.
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You have done the worst thing any in-the-know, regular UC Berkeley student knows not to do: you have stepped foot on the seal.
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You have done the worst thing any in-the-know, regular UC Berkeley student knows not to do: you have stepped foot on the seal.
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Cal Day 1995 had more than 20,000 attendees. Cal Day numbers increased to 30,000, eventually bringing in roughly 40,000 attendees prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cal Day 1995 had more than 20,000 attendees. Cal Day numbers increased to 30,000, eventually bringing in roughly 40,000 attendees prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The grit and determination of female trailblazers past and present has paved the way for female politicians and female centered legislation. 
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The grit and determination of female trailblazers past and present has paved the way for female politicians and female centered legislation. 
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