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Eating Berkeley

Thursday, May 7, 2020

National Beverage Day: The lowdown on popular drinks

Josh Kahen/Staff

As the heat slowly starts to creep in with the wonderfully bright sun to keep us company, we will all soon feel the urge to drink anything refreshing that’s in close proximity. Here is the lowdown on a few popular drinks you may have in your fridge right now.
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Campus

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Vsauce creator Michael Stevens talks creative process, script-writing at Berkeley Forum event

Vsauce creator and host Michael Stevens discussed a range of topics such as public speaking, the philosophy of science and his preference for coconut-flavored LaCroix at Thursday’s Berkeley Forum event.
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College Life

Friday, September 22, 2017

Crackin’ open a LaCroix: Which is the best?

Science says that humans are made out of 60 percent water but some people are made out of 60 percent LaCroix. This sparkling beverage isn’t your average water.
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