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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 22, 2023

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Margaret Wade, who co-owns Brennan’s with her brother and has worked there for more than 26 years, said the restaurant is closing because of a 25 percent rent increase on the building and a general dip in business.
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Margaret Wade, who co-owns Brennan’s with her brother and has worked there for more than 26 years, said the restaurant is closing because of a 25 percent rent increase on the building and a general dip in business.
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For me, paradise is dirt-cheap street food surrounded by people from all over the world who have stories to tell and wisdom to impart.
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For me, paradise is dirt-cheap street food surrounded by people from all over the world who have stories to tell and wisdom to impart.
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It is arguable that the most valuable lesson I learned from my blue cheese cooking endeavors is how to deactivate my smoke alarms.
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It is arguable that the most valuable lesson I learned from my blue cheese cooking endeavors is how to deactivate my smoke alarms.
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If you're in need of a reminder, it’s the Fourth of July! The Berkeley Marina has a celebration planned from noon to 10 p.m.
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If you're in need of a reminder, it’s the Fourth of July! The Berkeley Marina has a celebration planned from noon to 10 p.m.
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Once you’ve had your fill of Father’s Day-related articles, stay in bed for just a little while longer to read this article about Pride Month.
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Once you’ve had your fill of Father’s Day-related articles, stay in bed for just a little while longer to read this article about Pride Month.
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Whether you're a future Golden Bear (congratulations!) or a current, burnt-out Bear (we feel your pain), Memorial Glade is UC Berkeley's it-spot.
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Whether you're a future Golden Bear (congratulations!) or a current, burnt-out Bear (we feel your pain), Memorial Glade is UC Berkeley's it-spot.
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The excitement is building up as the 2018 World Cup inches closer amidst all the qualifying games that have unfolded.
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The excitement is building up as the 2018 World Cup inches closer amidst all the qualifying games that have unfolded.
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“Sports” are evil. They’re evil for making corporate tools out of extremely talented people. They’re evil for perpetuating the useless, stagnant habits of overconsumption and laziness. They’re evil for turning universities’ athletic directors into groveling ad addicts. But most of all, they’re evil for taking the beautiful facet of human experience that is athleticism, turning it into a whorehouse for rich advertisers to take their pick of the choicest bodies. You don’t have to support this corruption.
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“Sports” are evil. They’re evil for making corporate tools out of extremely talented people. They’re evil for perpetuating the useless, stagnant habits of overconsumption and laziness. They’re evil for turning universities’ athletic directors into groveling ad addicts. But most of all, they’re evil for taking the beautiful facet of human experience that is athleticism, turning it into a whorehouse for rich advertisers to take their pick of the choicest bodies. You don’t have to support this corruption.
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