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Venezuela is competing for a seat on the UN Security Council against Guatemala. This election reflects deeper ideological and political divisions within the international community.
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Check in with me every week to find out what is going on around campus! Get the full storyChain Establishments in Berkeley
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Tim follows the growing emergence of chain stores and restaurants in Berkeley’s Telegraph Avenue Area. What does this trend mean for students, residents and local businesses?
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The Cal men’s soccer team played two games last weekend, against Oregon St. and Washington, with a chance to assert itself as the top team in the PAC-10.
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With the pressures of going to the number one public university in the nation, exercise is essential to relieve stress, and give Cal students that extra energy to continue our academic excellence. CalTV set out to explore options available to our fellow bears, and have compiled the exciting results- so stay tuned to be educated, [...]
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Berkeley may be a college town known for its academics and its progressive views. But like any other urban city, danger lurks at night, culminating in robberies and physical assaults. As residents of Berkeley, it is very important to learn how to defend yourself in case of an attack. Based on the martial arts, [...]
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Cal recently received over $100,000 in grants from the state of California to help monitor student drinking issues. How do students and law enforcment officals feel about this? Check it out!
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The Cal men’s water polo team traveled to Stanford to compete in the Norcal Open, an annual event featuring many of the top teams in the nation, looking to hold onto its No. 1 ranking.
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Topics | World | News | Shows | Ethics | Issue | Written by Rita Anderson | Edited by Chen LinRita Anderson Reports:
For the first time, the Madrid Fashion Week set minimum standards for models participating in their show. Fashion Week is an international modeling show which takes place in major cities including New York City and London every year. In Madrid, models with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of less than 16, which is considered underweight, [...]
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