Clothed and ready: A how-to guide for the perfect UC Berkeley event

The Good Bear prepares their outfit for and participates in all of campus’s wonderful traditions by following this curated guide.
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The Good Bear prepares their outfit for and participates in all of campus’s wonderful traditions by following this curated guide.
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A series of gunshot-esque sounds, followed by shrill screams. As the noises echoed off of the library’s high ceilings, students at Doe Library looked up from their studying and glanced around anxiously.
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On Friday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 101, an education bill that will require every student at a public high school in the state to take an ethnic studies course.
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Though occasionally prone to uninspired lyricism and production, Black’s debut EP, Rebecca Black Was Here, is a refreshingly earnest and vulnerable rumination on heartbreak, warped perceptions and the parasocial relationships bred by the social media age.
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There’s something about Fridays that you don’t see on any other day of the week. We at the Clog have compiled a list of our favorite things about Friday!
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Talia, a multimedia staffer, ventures into BART to find some of the latest fashion trends for this weeks episode of Fashion Friday.
For Mitchy Collins of lovelytheband, music doesn’t follow any logic. Situated in an era of engineerable pop music, where a summer’s top hits can be predicted from the sound patterns of the genre, Collins is an anomaly for his time.
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Even though The Weeknd’s music was well-received by the Friday night crowd, his concert wasn’t particularly inventive or original.
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While Carly Rae Jepsen may have been without her sword for her Friday afternoon Outside Lands performance, nothing stopped her from slaying.
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The group transported the dedicated crowd to a 1950s diner with its soft rock sounds, then took the audience to a surf party with its more groovy and keyboard-heavy tracks.
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