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Battle of the Burgers Battle of the Burgers | English Columnist Michelle Lee This is an age-old battle between people from all around the U.S.A. A burger is arguably one of the most ‘American’ dishes people have been exposed to. A simple yet intricate combination of a patty, slices of cheese, an assortment of vegetables, a ‘special’ sauce all between a lightly toasted bun of choice is what people usually picture when.. 2018. 3. 9.
A State of Emergency A State of Emergency | English Columnist Shelby Kim The City of Berkeley’s only acute-care emergency room might be shut down in 2030. Located on Ashby Ave just one mile from Sproul Hall, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center (ABSMC), a Sutter Health affiliate, is a nonprofit health services facility that offers care to thousands of low-income residents of the area with zero or public insurance. It is.. 2018. 3. 7.
Not So Evil Envy Not So Evil Envy | English Columnist Hyeonji Shim My nightly routine ends with my skillfully agile thumb scrolling past foods I can’t eat at the moment, adorable videos of puppers I can’t own and statuses I can’t make sense of. From this seemingly counterproductive use of time, I’ve naturally picked up on one particular quirk of the internet: an abundance of sad, but motivational, videos that ga.. 2018. 3. 2.
The Ugly Side of Disney The Ugly Side of Disney | Columnist Ji In Erin Lee Founded by Walter Elias Disney in 1923 in Los Angeles California, The Walt Disney Company stands as one of the largest, most diversified mass media companies in the world. From the classic black-and-white Mickey Mouse films to modern TV shows such as Hannah Montana, Disney has had a striking influence in the world of 20th-century entertainment. .. 2018. 2. 28.
Their Days Their Days | English Columnist Sydney Lee His DayThat boy you see everyday in class is special. He’s different from others, because he doesn’t have what others have. However, because of this fact, he’s also able to see the world through a different lense. He notices things that you don’t stop to realize in your everyday life, like how it is a blessing to hurriedly pace through historically rich .. 2018. 2. 23.
PyeongChang Winter Olympics: Winning Gold for Korean Identity Politics Source: Matthias Hangst, Getty Images Winning Gold for Korean Identity Politics | English Columnist Sooji Yang *Disclaimer: Views shared are mine and not reflective of Berkeley Opinion as a whole. This piece is my interpretation of the stories and history surrounding the unified Korean march and team and its implications on inter-Korean relations and cultural identity. Hand in hand, waving white.. 2018. 2. 21.