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City

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Berkeley development projects in the works, offering affordable units

Infographic about Berkeley housing developments
Aasha Turner/Staff
Under the Regional Housing Needs Allocation Plan, Berkeley must build 8,934 apartment units, and some are required to be below market rate to increase affordable housing options for low-income residents.

Five housing projects are currently in the works for Berkeley. In total, 500 apartment units have been proposed to meet Berkeley’s development requirements
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Eating Berkeley

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

The Den’s hidden gems

The Den is one of the best resources UC Berkeley students can utilize. Its wide range of products and accessibility makes it incredibly useful.
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Campus

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Campus residence halls expect power outage, most student services closed

Many UC Berkeley residence halls will be without power and student services will be closed due to the PG&E power shutdown, according to a campus-wide email sent this morning. 
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Student Life

Monday, August 20, 2018

Late night dining services return to Crossroads and Foothill

Cal Dining made the decision to return late night food services this summer because of student demand, according to campus spokesperson Adam Ratliff.
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College Life, Uncategorized

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Have too many meal points? Here’s a quick guide to getting rid of them

The Clog is here to solve your problems once again. Here are ways you can splurge with your meal points before the school year ends.
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Cal Day 2018

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Why you should walk on campus at night

I stood between South Hall and Bancroft Library to watch the sunset, and I experienced that feeling that “this was where I belong.”
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Crime & Courts

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Employee pepper-sprayed during attempted theft at the Den

An employee was pepper sprayed during an attempted theft at the Den, a cafe attached to to Crossroads dining hall, about 10 p.m. Friday, according to UCPD Sgt. Cristina Olivet.
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Eating Berkeley

Friday, October 13, 2017

Places around campus to pick up a quality snack between classes

These snack hacks around campus are perfect for those days where you need a healthy and tasty pick-me-up that’s a bit more exciting than a granola bar.
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Welcome New Students 2017

Monday, August 14, 2017

Oh the places you’ll go to spend meal points

No matter what meal plan you choose, the points on that sacred card fuel a freedom unlike any other … if you know where to use them.
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College Life

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

What freshman should do with their extra meal points

We at the Clog have a few ideas to save your meal points, and in turn your money, from going to waste.
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