The last first

Even though this last first day is the end of something, it isn’t the end of everything between UC Berkeley and me. And one fine day, we will meet again.
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Even though this last first day is the end of something, it isn’t the end of everything between UC Berkeley and me. And one fine day, we will meet again.
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My amazing UC Berkeley experience can be segmented into four categories that I would urge any incoming freshman or continuing student to consider.
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The Bears have another chance at that elusive first Pac-12 victory as they face off with two other teams at the bottom of the conference.
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Whether you’re about to embark on life after college or you’re just a freshman just getting started, here are a few things to check out while you’re still at UC Berkeley.
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With your last precious moments nigh, we want to transport you back to the golden age of the cringiest of times: freshman year.
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As the class of 2019 begins their metamorphosis, we decided to create a quiz that will accurately predict which side of college you are on.
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Take a look at what some seniors are studying
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Freshman “New year, new me,” you whisper into the darkness of your room, just softly enough so you don’t awaken your slumbering roommate. Sure, it’s cheesy, but it’s your new secret mantra now. You have graduated from a high school senior masquerading as a “real” adult to a veritable hill-hiking
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The other day, I found myself at an information session for Ernst and Young, a “professional services” firm. Walking in, I had no idea what that meant. An hour and a half later, I still didn’t. Somewhere between “enterprise intelligence” and “risk appetite,” I realized that the presenter’s words were
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As you make your way through your years at Cal, we can guarantee you that you’ll experience a number of crises. And as you move from freshman to sophomore year, expect those crises to heighten in intensity — and only continue to heighten as you approach graduation. It can be
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