Looking around campus, I saw many students who appeared to be the same as me. However, upon deeper inspection of the ...
From the sniper’s nest of his second-story apartment, hunched over and muttering, often salivating, he kept a log of body ...
A boy who loses his mother refuses to believe she is dead. She looks for her out in the Pacific to find her among the whales.
As Gramps’ dementia progresses, his ability to talk has also dramatically decreased. And yet, these are the stories that ...
Cryptids are an acknowledgement that our wilderness is stranger and vaster than we can account for and that the world does ...
Her mother once told her that if she felt things too hard, it is because she was possessed by a demon, and she wonders, now ...
UC Berkeley’s learning management platform bCourses, the software that all 43,000 students use to access their class ...
You’re getting the worst of both worlds here. You don’t have the employment law protections and you don’t have the rights.” ...
Cybercrime group ShinyHunters has published a list of institutions it claimed to have breached. The Daily Californian combed ...
Everyone’s been to that one house party — the one where everything just clicked. The music hit right, nobody was too sober or too far gone and you left thinking, “that was a night.” But being on the ...
The Berkeley City Council renewed an automated license plate readers contract with Flock Safety on Thursday while rejecting a ...
Arthur Laffer, father of trickle-down or supply-side economics, and Emmanuel Saez, one of the world’s leading inequality scholars, debated whether California’s billionaires should pay a one-time 5% ...
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