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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

Charles Fisher

Charles Fisher

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A bill that sought to implement more uniform procedures regarding campus sexual assault cases was vetoed by Gov. Jerry Brown this past weekend.
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A bill that sought to implement more uniform procedures regarding campus sexual assault cases was vetoed by Gov. Jerry Brown this past weekend.
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A team of university researchers are measuring the relative levels of diesel truck emissions passing through Berkeley’s Caldecott Tunnel in an effort to determine the effectiveness of California’s new emissions requirements.
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A team of university researchers are measuring the relative levels of diesel truck emissions passing through Berkeley’s Caldecott Tunnel in an effort to determine the effectiveness of California’s new emissions requirements.
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The U.S. Department of Education issued a report about student loans Thursday, which makes a number of recommendations, including an increase in borrower protections for students.
The U.S. Department of Education issued a report about student loans Thursday, which makes a number of recommendations, including an increase in borrower protections for students.
After years in legal limbo, a California Court of Appeal reversed its original ruling last Wednesday, siding with the city’s controversial decision to allow a 10,000 square foot home to be built on a hillside.
After years in legal limbo, a California Court of Appeal reversed its original ruling last Wednesday, siding with the city’s controversial decision to allow a 10,000 square foot home to be built on a hillside.
A local BART station was closed early Monday because of what BART officials have referred to as a “medical emergency.”
A local BART station was closed early Monday because of what BART officials have referred to as a “medical emergency.”
Excessive heat and dry weather have fueled a toxic blue-green algae bloom in Lake Anza, leading to a temporary closure that began Thursday.
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Excessive heat and dry weather have fueled a toxic blue-green algae bloom in Lake Anza, leading to a temporary closure that began Thursday.
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An interdisciplinary group of UC Berkeley researchers suggested a new strategy for building effective coalitions to mitigate climate change, in a study presented in Science earlier this month.
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An interdisciplinary group of UC Berkeley researchers suggested a new strategy for building effective coalitions to mitigate climate change, in a study presented in Science earlier this month.
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