Change it up with these unconventional locations for graduation photos

Regardless of whichever location you choose, your friends and family are guaranteed to be very jealous of our — I mean, your, creativity.
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Regardless of whichever location you choose, your friends and family are guaranteed to be very jealous of our — I mean, your, creativity.
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On Oct. 8, a campus senior rode his bike directly over the UC Berkeley seal, causing “one of the most controversial cases of modern times,” said Oski.
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Each day, every single student at UC Berkeley abides by the same rule: avoid stepping on the seal like your life depends on it. Here’s a complete list of all the things that your superstitious peers would rather be doing than stepping on the seal.
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Have you been avoiding the university seal since CalSo or (if you’re a newbie) GBO? Well, the truth is out, and this seal may not lead to the demise of your GPA.
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As many of the returning students know, the new students are about to see those campus tour guides didn’t tell them a whole lot.
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We at the Clog are genuinely worried about our school’s debt. As the No. 1 public university in the world, the least of our worries should be seemingly unrectifiable debt. In our humble opinion, we consider ourselves financial experts, and a few changes here and there could help us get out
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Newfound research has discovered a new species of UC Berkeley students colloquially called “CalSOs.” These “CalSOs” are thought to have emigrated from all parts of the world and have seemed to begin to find shelter in the UC Berkeley area. These shy and confused creatures are sometimes hard to spot in the chaotic Berkeley terrain. They can often be mistaken for the sophomore or junior species, but luckily with new research, scientists have noticed a few telltale signs that can help us identify these “CalSOs” and can help us understand what makes them fundamentally unique.
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