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        December 19, 2019

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        • Coach Georgia Gilmore (‘17)  jumps for joy before playing her last season at UC Berkeley in Spring of 2022.

          CAMPUS

          The Heart of an Athlete: Coach Georgia Gilmore (‘17) Strives to Empower Bishop’s Female Athletes

        • Bishop’s Jazz ensembles performed in their final concert of the year.

          ARTS

          “About Time” For Some Jazz!

        • Outside the Chair of Physical Education and Health Coach Meghan Carr’s room is a live bracket for both the Men’s and Women’s 2023 March Madness Tournament.

          CULTURE

          March [Madness] or [Magic]

        • The World Baseball Classic was founded in 2006 
with the goals of expanding baseball across the globe. The next World Baseball Classic is scheduled for 2026.

          SPORTS

          Play Ball!

        • The Pensive Siblings, were played by Jamie Xiao (20), Daniel Zhao (21), Elaine Yoon (20) and Robert Devoe (22). Lucy, played by Jamie points at the wardrobe to try to prove the existence of Narnia to her siblings.

          OPINION

          Exclude Access to Explicits for the Young Brains of Bishop’s

        • The Pensive Siblings, were played by Jamie Xiao (20), Daniel Zhao (21), Elaine Yoon (20) and Robert Devoe (22). Lucy, played by Jamie points at the wardrobe to try to prove the existence of Narnia to her siblings.

          OPINION

          Managing a Misdirected Memoir: Why Gender Queer Is Far Too Mature for Its Audience

        • The Pensive Siblings, were played by Jamie Xiao (20), Daniel Zhao (21), Elaine Yoon (20) and Robert Devoe (22). Lucy, played by Jamie points at the wardrobe to try to prove the existence of Narnia to her siblings.

          OPINION

          The Queer-azy Silencing of Gender Queer

        • The Pensive Siblings, were played by Jamie Xiao (20), Daniel Zhao (21), Elaine Yoon (20) and Robert Devoe (22). Lucy, played by Jamie points at the wardrobe to try to prove the existence of Narnia to her siblings.

          CAMPUS

          On the Top Shelf

        • The Pensive Siblings, were played by Jamie Xiao (20), Daniel Zhao (21), Elaine Yoon (20) and Robert Devoe (22). Lucy, played by Jamie points at the wardrobe to try to prove the existence of Narnia to her siblings.

          CAMPUS

          The Unjustified Banning of Gender Queer: How One Act of Censorship May Snowball

        • Beatriz Gonzalez and Jose Hernandez, the mother and stepfather of Nohemi Gonzalez, are accusing YouTube of promoting terrorism videos that led to her killing.

          LOCAL & BEYOND

          Supreme Court Treads Carefully with Internet Algorithms

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