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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 20, 2023

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The five-year gap between “Despicable Me 3” and the latest film in the franchise — “Minions: The Rise of Gru,” released July 1— meant that audiences young and old were shaking in anticipation of the cinematic evil to come.
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The five-year gap between “Despicable Me 3” and the latest film in the franchise — “Minions: The Rise of Gru,” released July 1— meant that audiences young and old were shaking in anticipation of the cinematic evil to come.
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With a variety of iconic portrayals from Michael Scott in “The Office” to Gru in “Despicable Me,” we at the Clog can't help but think how these characters would live life at UC Berkeley.
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With a variety of iconic portrayals from Michael Scott in “The Office” to Gru in “Despicable Me,” we at the Clog can't help but think how these characters would live life at UC Berkeley.
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We really don't know where to begin. How can we possibly fit how much we love you and owe you our lives in a mere letter? You've truly taught us the art of life and how to be our best possible selves.
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We really don't know where to begin. How can we possibly fit how much we love you and owe you our lives in a mere letter? You've truly taught us the art of life and how to be our best possible selves.
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Within the span of three films, Gru has gone from supervillain to superspy to super-unemployed, and while this would be an intriguing movie in and of itself, “Despicable Me 3” never gives itself the time to explore this theme.
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Within the span of three films, Gru has gone from supervillain to superspy to super-unemployed, and while this would be an intriguing movie in and of itself, “Despicable Me 3” never gives itself the time to explore this theme.
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