
Quiz: Where should you shelter during a natural disaster?
Where would you go in the event of a natural disaster in Berkeley, California? If you have no idea, go ahead and check out the Clog’s quiz.
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Where would you go in the event of a natural disaster in Berkeley, California? If you have no idea, go ahead and check out the Clog’s quiz.
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The campus Muslim Student Association, or MSA, coordinated a vigil on Sproul Plaza on Tuesday evening to honor Nabra Hassanen, a 17-year-old Muslim teenager who was allegedly kidnapped on her way to her mosque in Virginia and later killed.
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When Jim Halpert asks Dwight this question in “The Office,” he’s only baiting Dwight into another one of his pranks. But had he asked a UC Berkeley student, what should their answer be? It turns out Oski’s not even real, so the only bears on campus are statues. In order
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Don’t panic. I repeat, don’t panic. The Wi-Fi may be down, but all isn’t lost. We at the Clog know your pain (and appreciate the irony of the fact that you can’t take this quiz if the Wi-Fi is down). Find your ethernet cable and take some deep breaths, Bears. You can
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The term “Berkeley bubble” exists for a reason. When you go back home and step back into the real world, you realize that some instinctive Berkeley habits may be out of place or simply unacceptable. Here’s a sampling of things that would fail to make you bat an eyelash at UC
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As students resumed classes following Thanksgiving break, many noticed something wonderful: the Martin Luther King, Jr. Student Union and Eshleman Hall are now open 24 hours a day. This is a call for celebration for late-night studiers everywhere — no longer must your cramming sessions and RRR Week all-nighters be confined to the crowded
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If the difference between the hot last week of October and the chilly first week of November is any indicator, then it should be apparent that the concept of seasons in Berkeley is a loose one at best. The weather in the Bay Area can change on a dime, which
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With the recent opening of the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union, the building is already creating controversy on campus. Approximately 1,300 students agree that the building is too cold, and they’re determined to sign a petition to turn the air conditioning down. The petition started off as a joke between
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Campus students can anticipate more than new classes for the approaching spring semester with the arrival of a new Amazon center, designed to provide a more convenient pickup location for Amazon orders, as well as an interactive device bar.
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We know how irritating it can be when you’re trying to get somewhere on campus and you’re greeted by a giant metal fence, a looming yellow crane and a construction crew that you now have to navigate around. After a few years here at UC Berkeley, you’ve probably grown accustomed
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