 Hi cowbears and welcome to Berkeley Bee. We hope you had a great Dead Week and continue to conserve water in this drought. From the fight for 15 to Dead Week we have all the latest news to keep you updated. I'm Marion Hader-Alley and the Berkeley Bee starts now. All over the country protesters rallied for $15 minimum wage. Of course Berkeley was no exception. Protesters marched from Sproul Plaza on the UC Berkeley campus to McDonald's on the corner of Shattuck. In addition to raising the minimum wage protesters are fighting to unionize which would help low-income workers battle for health benefits, better wages and improved working conditions. Cal Day had no shortage of speakers or entertainment this year. However the Bandaloupe's dance performance on the Campanile definitely stole the show. The Bay Area's very own vertical dance group Bandaloupe took over our Campanile on Saturday to put on an unforgettable performance. As if choreography isn't hard enough imagine having to hang upside down from a 300 foot Campanile. In other news celebrating the national holiday of 420 Berkeley students gathered on Memorial Glade to commemorate cannabis culture. Follow Ellie as she joins the party. Hey guys welcome to Memorial Glade where we're celebrating 420 Berkeley style. 420 means to me a time to connect with nature and be outside and feel the breeze you know. It means celebrating something that's too often poorly stigmatized. Yeah like I think that's poking weed is like the equivalent of having like a glass of wine sometimes. 420 means celebration. It's a celebration about nothing it's almost it's almost Seinfeldian in that way. It's really not much substance going on here but we're just all happy and melded together and sometimes you get stressed here it's nice to just let go on a Monday of all days you know. It's just been absolutely wonderful very cheerful. Now that 420 has passed and may as swiftly approaching it's time to start preparing for finals week. Follow our correspondent Kayla as she asks Cal students what they plan on doing for dead week. Hi I'm Kayla and I'm here at Cornell asking you all how you spend your dead week. This year I'm gonna go home to San Diego because I decided that I'll probably study more without all the distractions of Berkeley and stuff and so I'm just gonna go home. So what I've done in past semesters is my sleeping schedule kind of changes. I'll be awake from like I don't know 3 a.m. to about 7 p.m. and then go to sleep just because FSM fills up so I like to get there at prime time just so I can get a table. I think taking care of yourself especially during dead week is extremely important. And that's all for this week. We hope you all survive dead week and ace those finals. Thank you for tuning in and we'll see you next semester on the Berkeley beat.