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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 2023

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Amber X. Chen

Lead Environment and Climate Beat Reporter

Amber X. Chen is the Daily Californian's lead environment and climate beat reporter. Previously she was the lead housing and transportation beat reporter. She is also a freelance journalist. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Los Angeles Times, Atmos Magazine, Teen Vogue, and more.

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The city filed a notice of violation against Berkeley’s ‘so-called’ chess club — an arrangement of tables and chairs that meets daily at the corner of Telegraph Avenue and Haste Street.
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The city filed a notice of violation against Berkeley’s ‘so-called’ chess club — an arrangement of tables and chairs that meets daily at the corner of Telegraph Avenue and Haste Street.
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Berkeley’s “so-called chess club” has quickly become an essential community pillar, where people from all walks of life, socioeconomic status, race and age, can come together and bond over a game of chess. 
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Berkeley’s “so-called chess club” has quickly become an essential community pillar, where people from all walks of life, socioeconomic status, race and age, can come together and bond over a game of chess. 
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Low income Berkeley residents can now apply for a lottery, in which 50 households will be selected to receive an electric bike, through the Berkeley E-Bike Equity Project. The application closes on March 8.
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Low income Berkeley residents can now apply for a lottery, in which 50 households will be selected to receive an electric bike, through the Berkeley E-Bike Equity Project. The application closes on March 8.
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Confessional essays are how I broke into journalism. But you aren’t going to get any more of those essays from me.
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Confessional essays are how I broke into journalism. But you aren’t going to get any more of those essays from me.
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The paper, which was published Jan. 4, is a reflection on the anti-racist framework that was introduced to the School of Public Health’s foundations of maternal and child health practice policy course in fall 2020.
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The paper, which was published Jan. 4, is a reflection on the anti-racist framework that was introduced to the School of Public Health’s foundations of maternal and child health practice policy course in fall 2020.
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On Monday morning, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and subsequent aftershocks struck southern Turkey and Syria. 
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On Monday morning, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake and subsequent aftershocks struck southern Turkey and Syria. 
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On Saturday, a gunman killed 11 people and injured nine others in Monterey Park, a predominantly Asian suburb in Los Angeles County. Just two days later on Jan. 23, another gunman killed seven people and injured one other at a mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, a city in San Mateo County.
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On Saturday, a gunman killed 11 people and injured nine others in Monterey Park, a predominantly Asian suburb in Los Angeles County. Just two days later on Jan. 23, another gunman killed seven people and injured one other at a mass shooting in Half Moon Bay, a city in San Mateo County.
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The UC Board of Regents kicked off its second day of meetings Wednesday to discuss the university's relationship with the state government and the future of UC National Laboratories. 
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The UC Board of Regents kicked off its second day of meetings Wednesday to discuss the university's relationship with the state government and the future of UC National Laboratories. 
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On Friday, the five-day vote to ratify a tentative agreement between academic workers represented by United Auto Workers, or UAW, 2865 and the Students Researchers Union, or SRU, and the University of California will come to an end.
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On Friday, the five-day vote to ratify a tentative agreement between academic workers represented by United Auto Workers, or UAW, 2865 and the Students Researchers Union, or SRU, and the University of California will come to an end.
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UC Berkeley’s libraries are generally quiet places of refuge for studying during Reading, Review and Recitation week, or dead week. On Thursday night, however, this silence was broken as students gathered for the semesterly Naked Run.
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UC Berkeley’s libraries are generally quiet places of refuge for studying during Reading, Review and Recitation week, or dead week. On Thursday night, however, this silence was broken as students gathered for the semesterly Naked Run.
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