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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 20, 2023

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Aditya Katewa

Aditya Katewa was the 2021 summer executive news editor, and previously served as a deputy news editor in spring 2021. He has written for the news department since 2019, and served on the Editorial Board in spring 2022.

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Students can purchase four types of permits: daily, weekly, monthly, and semester-long permits, according to campus’s Parking and Transportation website.
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Students can purchase four types of permits: daily, weekly, monthly, and semester-long permits, according to campus’s Parking and Transportation website.
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As we remember all that Black communities have fought for, we should also celebrate Black excellence, whether it be in our city, our campus community or our culture.
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As we remember all that Black communities have fought for, we should also celebrate Black excellence, whether it be in our city, our campus community or our culture.
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The NFL hasn’t done enough to show that the policy is anything more than a performative guideline. Can the NFL impose quotas on the number of head coaches of color?
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The NFL hasn’t done enough to show that the policy is anything more than a performative guideline. Can the NFL impose quotas on the number of head coaches of color?
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When one ASUC senator leaves, another must come to take their place. Sophomore Bridgette Meshkani, though, plans to do more than just be former senator Josh Lee’s replacement.
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When one ASUC senator leaves, another must come to take their place. Sophomore Bridgette Meshkani, though, plans to do more than just be former senator Josh Lee’s replacement.
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In a way, I rediscovered my love for sports this year. But at the same time, I rediscovered how I best connect to the people I love.
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In a way, I rediscovered my love for sports this year. But at the same time, I rediscovered how I best connect to the people I love.
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After much discussion, The Daily Californian’s news editing team has decided to publish this story under the byline of our news staff in order to protect the identities of the story’s reporters. 
After much discussion, The Daily Californian’s news editing team has decided to publish this story under the byline of our news staff in order to protect the identities of the story’s reporters. 
Sometimes, however, the notification from the little blue bird can signal something uplifting or even funny, instead of the typical doom and gloom we have come to expect in politics. The Berkeley City Council members’ Twitter accounts are no exception.
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Sometimes, however, the notification from the little blue bird can signal something uplifting or even funny, instead of the typical doom and gloom we have come to expect in politics. The Berkeley City Council members’ Twitter accounts are no exception.
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Carolyn Bertozzi and John Clauser — two former Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, scientists— were awarded 2022 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics respectively this week.
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Carolyn Bertozzi and John Clauser — two former Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, scientists— were awarded 2022 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics respectively this week.
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A universal truth: UC Berkeley’s career fairs can be a treasure trove of information — if you know what you’re looking for.
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A universal truth: UC Berkeley’s career fairs can be a treasure trove of information — if you know what you’re looking for.
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As thousands of UC Berkeley students faced the terrifying prospect of finals week, a few were faced with an even more stressful prospect — receiving an incomplete grade for having COVID-19.
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As thousands of UC Berkeley students faced the terrifying prospect of finals week, a few were faced with an even more stressful prospect — receiving an incomplete grade for having COVID-19.
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