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Earth to Berkeley

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Environmental impacts of cryptocurrency: A different kind of “mining”

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Can Jozef Saul/Staff

Cryptocurrency mining does not directly leave a tangible scar upon Earth’s surface; however, the hidden energy requirements of cryptocurrency are enormous.
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Eating Berkeley

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Coffee alternatives if you just can’t handle caffeine

You may be tired of putting up with the caffeine-induced anxiety and jitteriness, the headaches, digestive issues or the irritating afternoon crash. Or maybe you’re just bored of your typical cup of coffee.
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College Life

Wednesday, September 9, 2020
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A staring-at-your-ceiling playlist to listen to between Zoom calls

Next time you need a break from Zoom, listen to this playlist, stare up at your ceiling and let all your worries dissipate.
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Album Reviews

Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Disclosure

Disclosure’s ‘ENERGY’ has moments of promise, but lacks clear identity

The addition of tracks from Ecstasy leave listeners questioning whether or not Disclosure wants to stick within its comfort zone.
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College Life

Thursday, July 16, 2020
Watching the Sunrise

Reasons why you should wake up and watch the sunrise

Though it can be hard to wake up before dawn, it is truly worth it to watch the sunrise. Here are four reasons you should enjoy the sunrise every morning.
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Eating Berkeley

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Peanut Butter Jelly Time: A healthy energy bliss balls recipe

When it comes to healthy snacks, these PB&J bliss balls definitely take the cake! They’re packed with healthy fats, complex carbs and protein to fuel you through life’s daily adventures.
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Eating Berkeley

Friday, November 22, 2019

The secrets of caffeine: How it works

Caffeine is in almost everyone’s life. In celebration of National Espresso Day, here is the Clog’s scientific breakdown of how coffee works in the body.
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Eating Berkeley

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

How to build the perfect healthy smoothie

Here are some quick tips on how to make sure your smoothie is fulfilling all your nutrient requirements while still being a light and healthy option.
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Eating Berkeley

Monday, October 29, 2018

The Clog’s guide to healthy snacking during your study breaks

If you’re looking for a short burst of energy to pull you through, then something with sugar is what you want. For a healthy source of sugar, look no further than fruit.
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Treasure Island 2018

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Tame Impala went beyond confines of stage at Treasure Island Music Festival

Tame Impala’s headlining set Sunday at Treasure Island Music Festival was a fitting end to the weekendlong spectacle. The band’s minimalist, charismatic stage design and live performance culminated in a trippy yet immersive event that tore down the confines of the stage and mesmerized the gargantuan audience.
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