
Why going to the homecoming game will be worth it
Sure, we might lose. But we might win. As Cal showed on that October night, even the wins that seem distant aren’t out of reach.
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Sure, we might lose. But we might win. As Cal showed on that October night, even the wins that seem distant aren’t out of reach.
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As is to be expected of an arts journalist, I have never been one to quietly consume media. But it’s a different breed of fan altogether who invests time, money and often blood, sweat and tears into conventions.
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Rolling Loud is new to the Bay Area and even newer to Oakland — for its second stint in Northern California, Rolling Loud was held at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum grounds, cementing its status not only as a celebration of rap and hip-hop but also specifically of Bay Area rap and hip-hop.
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“I doubt if the voters of California are stupid enough to split it into three states,” said Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington.
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You’re Berkeley-ed out — you’ve seen enough movies at Shattuck Cinemas, the Big C is too familiar and your spot on Memorial Glade still has imprints from the last time you sat there. So it’s time to venture out.
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The three-day Northern California festival, established in 2013, saw acts ranging from Muse, the Killers and Bruno Mars to Snoop Dogg, E-40 and Earth, Wind & Fire.
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With the June primaries just around the corner, voters should be getting ready to enact change in both their local and state communities.
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It is because we are not safe on this campus. And under these circumstances, we cannot continue to choose to be reactive over being proactive.
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Two new restaurants that intend to deliver fast food made with quality ingredients — The Organic Coup and Super Duper Burgers — are set to join the Berkeley food scene.
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Two new food options are set to open this semester — gelato dessert shop Buona Vita Yogurt on Shattuck Avenue and organic grab-and-go chain Urban Remedy on College Avenue.
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