I am my Brownness
Cal in Color

Obviously, I knew that I was Brown. But in their attempts to make me feel included, my Ukrainian family made me feel even more othered.
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Obviously, I knew that I was Brown. But in their attempts to make me feel included, my Ukrainian family made me feel even more othered.
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Being a BIPOC who had a traditionally white upbringing, I come from an odd position: I am both racially privileged and not privileged.
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Cal started the weekend off slower than intended but with a finish they had hoped after defeating a ranked opponent for the first time in two years.
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The Bears were quick to show their excitement to be back on their home field after almost a month on the road when they scored within the first few minutes of each game this weekend.
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Touching the double-digit mark in home runs is a rarity in and of itself, but no Pac-12 player has touched the 20-home-run mark since USC alumnus Ricky Oropesa accomplished the feat back in 2010.
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The weekend’s matchups provided an effective measuring stick for the Cal field hockey team: It stands clear above the riff raff of the Ivy League and far below the field hockey royalty of the Big East. After maintaining its usual ice-cold demeanor in an overtime win over Brown on Friday,
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The Cal varsity men’s crew raced against the best crews in the country this weekend at the IRA Championships on Mercer Lake in New Jersey, while the women raced at the NCAA Championships at Gold River, California. The women fought hard through the qualifying races in Gold River, advancing to
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State legislature was right to reject unit caps As a current UC student, I am relieved that the Legislature has rejected the governor’s plan to impose unit caps. Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposal protects the state’s coffers but at the expense of students. Rather than help students graduate in four years,
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