‘The Sound of Music’ and Salzburg: Come with me to Austria

Salzburg houses magical and alluring sights, tastes and adventures that lie apart from its silver-screen fame yet succeed in whisking you away.
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Salzburg houses magical and alluring sights, tastes and adventures that lie apart from its silver-screen fame yet succeed in whisking you away.
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As much as I enjoy the opportunity of sharing the wonderful tangle of my background, multiracial people are expected to constantly explain our existences.
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Underrepresented student groups and organizations, including the community of students with disabilities and Indigenous student organizations, have faced long-standing challenges in their fight for allocated spaces on campus.
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In terms of prior discography, the album is less cohesive and groundbreaking than the band’s debut album Reflection, though it is more so than previous release 7/27.
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Carol Christ became UC Berkeley’s 11th chancellor Saturday, stepping into the role at a critical juncture in the campus’s history.
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The ASUC has failed to meet the needs of its constituents. At this point, it should be clear that the bridges Multicultural Resource Center and the Queer Alliance Resource Center, or QARC, deserve more space than what is currently allocated to them. Both bridges and QARC have very successfully made
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A protest on Monday at noon inside the Cal Student Store, organized by the Queer Alliance Resource Center, or QARC, and the bridges Multicultural Resource Center, took an unexpected turn when the store locked all of its entrances about 30 minutes into the protest.
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History is currently the hottest trend in musical theater. With the success of Broadway’s runaway hit “Hamilton,” and the upcoming revival of “Miss Saigon,” there is no shortage of musical inspiration in the index of a history textbook. But Berkeley Playhouse’s world premiere “Bridges: A New Musical,” strives to map
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UC Berkeley maintained the ethnic composition of its freshman admits and has accepted fewer in-state students this year while increasing nonresident acceptance rates, according to data released by the UC Office of the President Thursday.
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