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Campus

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Chancellor Carol Christ’s New Student Convocation highlights diversity, upholds free speech

Held in a half-full Haas Pavilion on Monday afternoon, the ceremony — officially titled the Chancellor’s New Student Convocation — was the final event of the second annual weeklong Golden Bear Orientation.
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College Life

Monday, July 2, 2018

What if your favorite reality TV stars went to UC Berkeley?

While we’re so used to seeing our beloved television stars put in elaborate settings perfect for the drama to brew, the concept of placing these celebs in the daily lives of UC Berkeley students evokes a whole different level of excitement. What could be better than watching the thrill unfold
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Campus

Sunday, March 25, 2018

‘A new beginning’: Campus celebrates Charter Day with 150th birthday bash

A long procession of campus students carrying class banners — the oldest dating back to 1873 — filled Haas Pavilion on Friday, accompanied by orchestral music from the UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra Brass Ensemble, as alumni, staff and community members followed suit.
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Women's Gymnastics

Friday, March 9, 2018

No. 20 Cal women’s gymnastics to compete in quad-meet at Sacramento State

Contrary to last year, in which the Bears finished the season against then-No. 4 UCLA and No. 1 Oklahoma, the last three meets this season all include unranked opponents.
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Women's Gymnastics

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

No. 22 Cal women’s gymnastics upsets No. 4 Utah

The Bears’ first-ever head-to-head victory over the Utes came with a full team effort but was capped by redshirt senior Toni-Ann Williams’ brilliance.
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Women's Gymnastics

Friday, February 23, 2018

No. 21 Cal women’s gymnastics to battle No. 4 Utah at Haas Pavilion

Last season when Cal and Utah met in Salt Lake City, Skinner took the all-around title as a freshman posting a score of 39.500.
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Women's Basketball

Friday, January 26, 2018

No. 23 Cal women’s basketball ready to take care of business against Arizona schools

This time around on their home court, the Bears hope that they can build off their hard-fought win last weekend against USC and secure two more vital Pac-12 victories.
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Volleyball

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Cal volleyball looks to bounce back against Washington State, No. 11 Washington

It’s been a long road trip home for the Cal volleyball team (11-8, 2-6), which lost all four of its away matches the past two weeks. Finally returning to play in their own Haas Pavilion, the Bears will face Washington St. (13-7, 2-6) for their Friday match and will play
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Campus

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Highlighted by lively performances, Christ’s first New Student Convocation welcomes 9,500

UC Berkeley’s fall 2017 new student convocation was much more a lively, raucous concert than a typical series of speeches.
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Campus

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Juvenile falls off bridge into Strawberry Creek

A male juvenile fell over a railing into Strawberry Creek on the Berkeley campus Sunday afternoon.
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