Where has the time gone?

What terrifies me most as the reality of adulthood grows near is not the choice I made to pursue a life in writing, but rather the notion that it now may be too late to do something different.
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What terrifies me most as the reality of adulthood grows near is not the choice I made to pursue a life in writing, but rather the notion that it now may be too late to do something different.
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Remember your favorite PC game? Daily Cal staff reflect on theirs, including Nancy Drew, Liberty’s Kids, Minecraft and Zoo Tycoon.
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Summertime is an ideal time to plop down in front of the TV and take in all sorts of series that might’ve slipped past during the year.
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English is a language chock full of quirks that can make it extremely frustrating, or at least baffling, to deal with. One of these cases takes us to the bakery, to a cornerstone of American cuisine that has experienced a split over the centuries. I’m talking about the doughnut … or donut?
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Nine UC Berkeley professors will join 234 other campus faculty in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, it was announced Wednesday.
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Last week, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences announced the election of 6 UC Berkeley professors and UC President Janet Napolitano.
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The American Academy of Arts and Sciences announced last Wednesday the election of seven UC Berkeley staff and faculty to its society, which boasts an assortment of Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize recipients and Oscar winners among its total list of members.
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