No. 4 Cal looks to sweep up success against Arizona State University, Indiana

Will the Cal women’s water polo team continue its success after bouncing back from a loss to UCLA with its win against San Jose State University?
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Will the Cal women’s water polo team continue its success after bouncing back from a loss to UCLA with its win against San Jose State University?
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After four straight losses, the Bears have a prime chance to defeat a high-ranking conference rival.
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After about four years of imaging more than 100 young stars with advanced technology, astronomers released high-quality images of 26 debris disks June 15 with evidence of planets in almost all the disks.
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Opening the year ranked No. 11, the added expectations that come with this recognition serve not to add pressure, but to fuel the Bears.
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From a Democratic presidential candidate to the vice president of BART District 3, the Berkeley Forum’s fall 2019 speaker lineup is bringing to campus a mixture of international perspectives and ones close to home.
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A long-standing policy prohibiting alcohol sales inside California Memorial Stadium has recently been overturned, Cal Athletics announced Aug. 15. Beer and wine will now be sold in the main seating area.
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Peskin was also a visiting scholar at the campus’s Institute for Human Development, or IHD, and a professor emeritus at San Francisco State University.
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It’s not just warming oceans and melting glaciers that are causing sea levels to rise and are threatening to flood coastal areas — a new study led by UC Berkeley researchers found that the subsidence, or sinking, of coastal land around the San Francisco Bay Area exacerbates the expected sea level rise and flooding risk to local populations.
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It is no secret: The Cal women’s basketball team is struggling. The team had started the season on a very solid note, winning its first 13 games. But the misfortunes associated with that number came to bite the Bears as they lost four of their last five games — all against
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As the campus faces a chronic housing shortage, construction is set to begin Nov. 1 on the Bancroft Residence Hall at the corner of Bancroft Way and Dana Street that will house an estimated 775 students, replacing the current site of Stiles Hall.
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