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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Big Game Week

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What better way to poke fun at our rivals than dig up the old meme, #justgirlythings? While Stanford students argue that they attend a better university, we here at UC Berkeley know that just isn't true. How could a school so easy to make fun of be that good?
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What better way to poke fun at our rivals than dig up the old meme, #justgirlythings? While Stanford students argue that they attend a better university, we here at UC Berkeley know that just isn't true. How could a school so easy to make fun of be that good?
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Instead of taking all morning to decide on what outfit to wear to the Big Game this Saturday, take this quiz and let us decide for you.
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Instead of taking all morning to decide on what outfit to wear to the Big Game this Saturday, take this quiz and let us decide for you.
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Never fear, however, because we at the Clog are here with all the tips and tricks you need to have the best Big Game experience ever.
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Never fear, however, because we at the Clog are here with all the tips and tricks you need to have the best Big Game experience ever.
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This weekend, the campus will swell with the addition of more than 4,500 parents and alumni, here to reminisce and revel in the company of classmates past and take in the sights and sounds of Berkeley. For some, looking at campus landmarks and residence halls stirs nothing more than the memory of dropping off children on move-in day, but for others, the return to Berkeley signifies something more — a kind of coming home.
This weekend, the campus will swell with the addition of more than 4,500 parents and alumni, here to reminisce and revel in the company of classmates past and take in the sights and sounds of Berkeley. For some, looking at campus landmarks and residence halls stirs nothing more than the memory of dropping off children on move-in day, but for others, the return to Berkeley signifies something more — a kind of coming home.