Tale of the tape: WHAM! Cal powers past Colorado

When you’ve got the talent, running the ball and forcing your will on an opponent is the winning formula. The Bears set the tone Saturday afternoon.
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When you’ve got the talent, running the ball and forcing your will on an opponent is the winning formula. The Bears set the tone Saturday afternoon.
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As collegiate men’s gymnastics continues to decline, discussions have arisen about the sport’s viability and changes that could be necessary for the survival of the sport at the college level.
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UC Berkeley received a $25 million grant from the National Science Foundation to establish a multiuniversity initiative aiming to develop and understand quantum computing.
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Cal track and field athletes have one more chance to qualify individuals for the NCAA Indoor Championships at the MPSF Championships in Seattle.
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A long-standing policy prohibiting alcohol sales inside California Memorial Stadium has recently been overturned, Cal Athletics announced Aug. 15. Beer and wine will now be sold in the main seating area.
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Kristine Anigwe put the team on her back again, scoring 25 points in the second half to lead the No. 24 Cal women’s basketball team to a 65-53 road victory against Colorado on Friday night. The win snaps a three-game losing streak and brings the Bears’ record to 14-3 in
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Creating hope for those with bone deformities, UC Berkeley professor Michael Rape and his laboratory team discovered a link between stem cell and calcium development in bone formation and growth in findings published Thursday in the journal Cell.
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A study published two weeks ago reveals a connection between wastewater injections — a common technique used in oil production in the U.S. — and earthquakes.
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We have all come to love Cal’s mascot Oski. As true UC Berkeley lovers, we find ourselves defending him despite his dorky sweater and commonly critiqued chubby physique. We at the Clog thought it would be helpful to break down what the competition’s mascots look like to further understand why Oski triumphs as
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A team of Berkeley scientists is going hard in the paint, developing a cheap heat-reflective coating that aims to make windows more energy-efficient.
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