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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Bears sweep MLB4, fall to Gonzaga

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The Bears couldn’t have imagined a better start to their season, going 3-0. This perfect record quickly came to an end as the Bears graced the diamond against Gonzaga on Monday.
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Baseball

Thursday, February 17, 2022
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Road trip to Arizona: Bears open 2022 at MLB4

After a tumultuous 2021 season where they narrowly missed regional playoffs, the Bears will look to come out strong this weekend as they open the 2022 season at the MLB4 Collegiate Baseball Tournament.
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Football

Friday, December 11, 2020
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Foundation in family, football motivate Cal right guard McKade Mettauer

Mettauer’s confidence is the kind that knows what he has done and what he wants to do. It’s confidence in where he’s from — The Woodlands, Texas — and where he is now — a starting right guard at Cal.
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Women's Basketball

Monday, November 12, 2018

Kristine Anigwe takes home National Player of the Week honors

While leading Cal women’s basketball to a 2-0 start to the season, senior forward Kristine Anigwe picked up ESPNW National Player of the Week and Pac-12 Player of the Week honors during tipoff week, as announced Monday.
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Women's Basketball

Monday, November 5, 2018

Cal women’s basketball hosts season opener against Houston Cougars

After an offseason filled with contemplation, introspection and desire to break through to that next level — game time is finally here, and the Bears have a chance to make a statement.
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Football, Gameday

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Let the Goode times roll: Cameron Goode’s persistence continues to pay off on the field

After the madness on the field from the Bears’ third straight win, Goode hugged his mom and sister by the north end zone. Moments later he was met by a smiling face who had recently snuck his way onto the field — it was, of course, his father.
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Literature

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Michael Arceneaux talks sexuality, religion, race in ‘I Can’t Date Jesus’

“I Can’t Date Jesus” leaves room for the reader to wonder just how much personal insight into one another we can be expected to give and receive.
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Summer Orientation 2018

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

5 new albums to get you through UC Berkeley summer sessions

Here are some highly anticipated albums to listen to while you pore over your textbooks in the library or when you find yourself in dire need of a break.
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News

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Despite skepticism, UC scientists affirm link between extreme weather and climate change

As Hurricane Harvey surged over Houston last week, killing at least 70 people and displacing tens of thousands, scientists and activists were quick to point to climate change as a potential contributor to Harvey’s staggering strength.
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Campus

Monday, August 28, 2017

As Hurricane Harvey hits TX, shock felt by UC Berkeley community

Hurricane Harvey may not pose as immediate of a threat to the Bay Area as the San Andreas Fault, but for UC Berkeley students hailing from Texas, Harvey is inflicting a significant amount of damage on their hearts and homes.
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