
Sparking joy, rejecting restriction
Making sense of the sublime
I’ve decided to give away all the clothes — no matter how objectively beautiful — that do not make me feel connected to myself or the world around me.
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I’ve decided to give away all the clothes — no matter how objectively beautiful — that do not make me feel connected to myself or the world around me.
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Here are some things you can do to keep your spirits up and keep you connected to others while you’re stuck inside during this time of social distancing.
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The beauty of “Britt-Marie Was Here” is that, while the main character is on the older side, the story does not revolve around her age.
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What renders the store unique among myriad independent bookstores in Berkeley — or even booksellers in general — is its niche focus.
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But within and away from the college bubble, people are beginning to acknowledge the sanctity of their space. Cleaning and decluttering methods have become a new national (and sometimes international) obsession
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We seem to be faced with the brunt of the cold, rainy weather here in Berkeley lately. Whether you decide to pull a Marie Kondo and let the rain spark joy in you or simply use the rain as an excuse to skip class, here is a tortilla soup recipe to warm you up and prepare your mind (and stomach) for the natural elements.
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As our winter break comes to a bittersweet finale and we slip on our ever-so-familiar backpacks for the first day of instruction, it’s crucial for students to start the new semester on an organized note. Here are five helpful tips to ensure you’re in tiptop shape for the best spring semester yet.
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