Berkeley bookstores adjust business models amid COVID-19 pandemic

Berkeley bookstores are adjusting to COVID-19 by changing their hours, crowdfunding and using personal protective equipment, or PPE.
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Berkeley bookstores are adjusting to COVID-19 by changing their hours, crowdfunding and using personal protective equipment, or PPE.
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Here are some of the Clog’s favorite bookstores around Berkeley. We hope you’ll find yourself making plans to visit these local gems soon!
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The upcoming warm months provide an ample opportunity for unwinding, slowing down and recharging our batteries before we face the fall semester.
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Finals are coming to an end, and chances are, you haven’t had the time to think about buying gifts for your friends and family yet! To help solve your gift-purchasing woes, we at the Clog have compiled a list of places you should go gift shopping in Berkeley!
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If you’re a bibliophile, then the campus student store just won’t do the trick for you when you want to get lost in a sea of books.
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I was shocked to discover that I actually grew to love the book, A great deal of pleasure came from its reading, although probably not the exact type of pleasure the authors might have anticipated.
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Berkeley businesses have experienced significant turnover in the last few weeks, with the opening of Trek Bicycle and Equinox gym and the closing of Nolo Bookstore.
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Editor’s note: This blog post has been retracted because of personal safety concerns. Sarah Harris is the editor in chief. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter at @sharris_DC. Correction(s):A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the Redwood Grove Concert Series is free. In fact, the
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Downtown Shattuck Avenue has undergone several generations of mass transit, the relics and pieces of which are integrated into the restaurants there today. In the pioneering days, the mile-long pier that once docked ferries to and from San Francisco dropped off passengers at Center and Shattuck. Now Center Street is
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