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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

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If you’re any true Cal student, you probably have your favorite study spots for grinding it out. But beyond comfort and familiarity, have you ever factored the stars into your study session decision?
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If you’re any true Cal student, you probably have your favorite study spots for grinding it out. But beyond comfort and familiarity, have you ever factored the stars into your study session decision?
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Kresge Engineering Library, a hub dedicated to engineering students for the purposes of study and collaboration, will temporarily close from May 12 until early 2025.
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Kresge Engineering Library, a hub dedicated to engineering students for the purposes of study and collaboration, will temporarily close from May 12 until early 2025.
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Everywhere you go on campus, there's always someone carrying a water bottle covered with a variety of stickers. So, we at the Clog are here to break down what each unique Berkeley sticker means and what they say about you.
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Everywhere you go on campus, there's always someone carrying a water bottle covered with a variety of stickers. So, we at the Clog are here to break down what each unique Berkeley sticker means and what they say about you.
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UC Berkeley Engineering announced Sept. 24 a resource collection that will promote diversity, equity and inclusion at the Kresge Engineering Library.
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UC Berkeley Engineering announced Sept. 24 a resource collection that will promote diversity, equity and inclusion at the Kresge Engineering Library.
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It’s finally Reading, Review and Recitation Week, though you may still have class for the next couple of days. Whether it’s your first dead week or your last, fear not: There are still plenty of opportunities to bust out of your studying routine and get into the winter break spirit.
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It’s finally Reading, Review and Recitation Week, though you may still have class for the next couple of days. Whether it’s your first dead week or your last, fear not: There are still plenty of opportunities to bust out of your studying routine and get into the winter break spirit.
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