Sleep like a baby with these relaxing activities before bedtime

Whether you’re watching a movie, reading, exercising or journaling, I wish you the best of luck; may you be overcome with sleepiness.
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Whether you’re watching a movie, reading, exercising or journaling, I wish you the best of luck; may you be overcome with sleepiness.
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Horror fiction is practically synonymous with one very well known writer: Stephen King. Writing horror apparently runs in the family, as this week’s author, Joe Hill — real name: Joseph Hillstrom King — is actually Stephen King’s son.
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Democratic presidential candidate and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-California, announced her support for the federal legalization of cannabis Monday.
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The show takes us back to when the Hot Parents of Riverdale™ were juniors in high school, a confusing time in the early ‘90s when “everything smelled like teen spirit.”
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If you’re bogged down with midterms and homework, or just aren’t feeling any Cal spirit this semester, here are some of our favorite movies that will show you how school is greater than just classes.
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What most strikes anyone watching “The Miseducation of Cameron Post” is its abrupt moments of humor, given the film’s melancholy subject matter.
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Fans expecting a film faithful to its source material will ultimately be disappointed. Yet, the film entertains and has its fair share of comedic moments.
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Maybe Hollywood always knew it was a patriot’s industry, adorned with sparkling white lights, red carpets, and iconic blue-eyed stars. Perhaps not.
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If “Beyond Clueless” director Charlie Lyne gets anything painstakingly, gut-wrenchingly, hair-tearingly right, it’s the homogenization of the high school experience. As his documentary funnels disparate storylines into one cohesive — though rather shallow — narrative, the film exists as a pastiche of the modern understanding of high school rather than
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