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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 27, 2023

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Ananya Rupanagunta

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Students and activists gathered on Friday at Sather Gate to protest for and against California’s Proposition 1, which, if voted for, will integrate the right to abortion and contraceptives into the state constitution. 
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Students and activists gathered on Friday at Sather Gate to protest for and against California’s Proposition 1, which, if voted for, will integrate the right to abortion and contraceptives into the state constitution. 
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Graduate apartments will begin construction this month in Albany, in a move predicted to triple graduate student housing capacity and house hundreds of graduate students starting fall 2024.
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Graduate apartments will begin construction this month in Albany, in a move predicted to triple graduate student housing capacity and house hundreds of graduate students starting fall 2024.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new state water strategy aiming to adapt and protect water supplies, with the hopes to help replenish the water California will lose in the coming decades due to rising temperatures. 
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new state water strategy aiming to adapt and protect water supplies, with the hopes to help replenish the water California will lose in the coming decades due to rising temperatures. 
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UC Berkeley and Stanford chemists created a low-cost and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks, making headway toward the goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
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UC Berkeley and Stanford chemists created a low-cost and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks, making headway toward the goal to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
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In a collaboration between UC Berkeley, Marin County and the College of Marin, the FIRE Foundry program was founded to increase diversity in fire service through training underrepresented community members in the Bay Area.
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In a collaboration between UC Berkeley, Marin County and the College of Marin, the FIRE Foundry program was founded to increase diversity in fire service through training underrepresented community members in the Bay Area.
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Theoretical chemist and cherished professor emeritus Robert Harris died Sunday at the age of 85, after nearly 59 years in the department.
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Theoretical chemist and cherished professor emeritus Robert Harris died Sunday at the age of 85, after nearly 59 years in the department.
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A policy brief by UC Berkeley professor Michael Reich found that the Living Wage Act, or LWA, would allow pay increases for millions of California workers.
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A policy brief by UC Berkeley professor Michael Reich found that the Living Wage Act, or LWA, would allow pay increases for millions of California workers.
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An international partnership established earlier this year between the Ukrainian Global University and Berkeley Law has allowed 100 practicing lawyers from Ukraine to take Berkeley Law’s course on corporate finance fundamentals for free.
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An international partnership established earlier this year between the Ukrainian Global University and Berkeley Law has allowed 100 practicing lawyers from Ukraine to take Berkeley Law’s course on corporate finance fundamentals for free.
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The California State Assembly passed a constitutional amendment that makes the right to abortion and contraceptives explicit Monday, according to a state Senate press release.
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The California State Assembly passed a constitutional amendment that makes the right to abortion and contraceptives explicit Monday, according to a state Senate press release.
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