Looking to put a tough road loss against Miami behind them, the Bears faltered late to an evenly-matched Clemson team, 70-63.
Did your Valentine’s date go well enough to earn a second? Whether you’re reeling from an awkward first coffee date or buying ...
If the Bears can get past the Wolfpack and Demon Deacons, it would be their best start to a season since 2015-16, when Cal ...
The art that Anthony McCall intended to display was between the projectors and the screens: three beams of light, variably ...
In the daytime, MintPress hides under Sather Lane, its doors locked and windows shuttered. But at 6:30 p.m., the store ...
Happy Black History Month! This year marks the 100th Black History Month, which started as Negro History Week in 1926. As February comes to a close, we wanted to take the space to highlight both the ...
From pride flags in the stands to wedding rings beneath hockey gloves, LGBTQ+ women at the Milan Winter Olympics proved that visibility and victory go hand-in-hand.
On Feb. 19, the Berkeley City Council’s Public Safety Policy Committee unanimously approved a motion to reinstate the limited use of tear gas and lift the temporary moratorium on the ...
Frederick Wiseman, the Academy Award-winning documentary director, scholar and anthropologist behind “High School,” “Titicut Follies” and “At Berkeley,” died Monday, Feb. 16 at 96 years old. His passi ...
In honor of Harjit Kaur, a 73-year-old grandmother who was detained and subsequently deported to India,Rep. John Garamendi, who represented Kaur in the U.S. House of Representatives, left his guest ...
In a special meeting Monday night, the Berkeley City Council allowed two development projects on Durant and University avenues to move forward, despite concerns from public commenters that developers ...
This facade has defined civilian oversight and policing on a national and local level: Public pressure is alleviated with hollow promises of accountability, which allows local police, U.S. Immigration ...