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Subscribe!Both Cal men’s and women’s rowing launched off into the 2026 season with sweeping victories at the California Challenge Cup in Newport Beach.
Cal took care of business over the weekend, sweeping Sacramento State in a three-game series and improving to 8-3.
Before March Madness begins later this month, Cal women’s basketball will compete in the ACC tournament starting March 4 in hopes of boosting its chances to continue the season beyond this week.
Compared to its most recent back-to-back losses, Cal women’s basketball looked like a completely different team in the Bears’ final regular season game, securing a dominant 78-34 win over SMU.
The break from chronology and constant reference to past events, although unconventional in documentary storytelling, works to mimic Diggin’s nonlinear path to recovery. It throws the viewer into a mind fighting but failing to keep its eyes on the prize.
Why perform “All My Sons” today? Why critique that thing which is by now so critiqued?
Over the years, there’s one thing Mitski has never failed to be: a storyteller. Her newest album, Nothing’s About to Happen to Me, is an excellent showcase of the narratives she can weave in just 34 minutes.
Grammy-Award winning artist Anderson .Paak — born Brandon Paak Anderson — made his directorial debut with “K-Pops!” as the film’s writer, director and star. “K-Pops!” follows a washed-up musician who takes a gig as a drummer for a Korean idol survival show, only to discover one of the contestants is his long-lost son.
You may or may not know that there is a complex homoerotic ecosystem within Greek life. This ecosystem is divided into two primary groups — houses, if you will — that I will refer to as the Montagues and the Capulets. This is where civil booze makes civil fingers unclean.
The contended girl was not born from new clothes or brightened hair, not with hardened muscle or glittering things. Contentment tiptoed into my way of being the day I looked into the mirror and recognized my body not only as a figure but as a vessel of life.
We are not meant to be the finished products of someone else’s unfinished dreams. And yet, that is often how we grow up — as extensions of the lives our parents did not get to live.
Understand, then, that recent instances of flagrant anti-Blackness on UC Berkeley’s campus and by its students are not anomalies or sudden interruptions of an otherwise peaceful climate and tone. All that changed is that we can clearly see that UC Berkeley forgot about Black people.
The course catalog has been distributed for the semester, but you might want to check who’s teaching; it’s not your usual faculty.
You’ve officially reached the long and dreaded college slump: that time when you shut yourself off from anything even remotely fun in favor of your coursework. You’ll feel a sense of relief because you were able to take your FOMO by the reins.
Congratulations, you like someone! At least now you have motivation to go to class. Crushes come in all shapes and sizes, though, so take this quiz to find out who you’ll fall for next.
Did your Valentine’s date go well enough to earn a second? Whether you’re reeling from an awkward first coffee date or buying flowers for an anniversary, welcome to your UC Berkeley guide to dating at every stage of a relationship.





