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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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There are many benefits to having an unorthodox pet, such as adaptability, cleanliness and having a friend that will work around a busy student schedule.
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There are many benefits to having an unorthodox pet, such as adaptability, cleanliness and having a friend that will work around a busy student schedule.
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Rats are basically living rent free in your head — and maybe your house, too. Here are the relatable stages of thinking there are rats in your walls.
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Rats are basically living rent free in your head — and maybe your house, too. Here are the relatable stages of thinking there are rats in your walls.
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To resolve any thoughts or curiosities about what the great green ogre's life would be like on campus, we at the Clog have devised a four year plan for Shrek himself.
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To resolve any thoughts or curiosities about what the great green ogre's life would be like on campus, we at the Clog have devised a four year plan for Shrek himself.
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Get to know the rats on a personal level. Learn their name, share your life stories with each other – just really get familiar with your new best friend.
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Get to know the rats on a personal level. Learn their name, share your life stories with each other – just really get familiar with your new best friend.
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In times of distress, male rats, much like humans, enjoy snuggling and hanging out with each other, according to a recent study by campus researchers Elizabeth Kirby and Sandra Muroy.
In times of distress, male rats, much like humans, enjoy snuggling and hanging out with each other, according to a recent study by campus researchers Elizabeth Kirby and Sandra Muroy.