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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Cassie Ippaso

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Milo Yiannopoulos has every intention to return to Berkeley in the coming months and give the speech he planned to deliver Feb. 1, which was cancelled by UCPD amidst the violence and fiery protests that were sparked by his arrival. This poses a question for the campus community — should he be able to return?
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Milo Yiannopoulos has every intention to return to Berkeley in the coming months and give the speech he planned to deliver Feb. 1, which was cancelled by UCPD amidst the violence and fiery protests that were sparked by his arrival. This poses a question for the campus community — should he be able to return?
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The moon sat high behind the cut-out blocks of Italian apartment buildings that looked like colored paper against the light.
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The moon sat high behind the cut-out blocks of Italian apartment buildings that looked like colored paper against the light.
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Berkeley wine shop owner John Fox pleaded guilty to wire fraud Thursday after falsifying purchase orders over the course of five years for approximately $20 million worth of phantom wine that he never purchased.
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Berkeley wine shop owner John Fox pleaded guilty to wire fraud Thursday after falsifying purchase orders over the course of five years for approximately $20 million worth of phantom wine that he never purchased.
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Two members of the Berkeley community, Bernt Wahl and Stephen Fligo, have thrown their hats into the ring to fill the city’s vacant mayoral seat.
Two members of the Berkeley community, Bernt Wahl and Stephen Fligo, have thrown their hats into the ring to fill the city’s vacant mayoral seat.
More than 100 Oakland community members gathered Tuesday at Lowell Park to celebrate the fourth annual Night Out for Safety and Liberation event as an alternative to National Night Out, an annual community-building campaign that promotes cooperation between police and their communities.
More than 100 Oakland community members gathered Tuesday at Lowell Park to celebrate the fourth annual Night Out for Safety and Liberation event as an alternative to National Night Out, an annual community-building campaign that promotes cooperation between police and their communities.
A new campus policy that requires dogs on campus to be on a leash was approved Friday, following a number of reported incidents of dog-related fights including one where a service dog was threatened by an off-leash dog.
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A new campus policy that requires dogs on campus to be on a leash was approved Friday, following a number of reported incidents of dog-related fights including one where a service dog was threatened by an off-leash dog.
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A UC Berkeley-led research team received a $6 million grant Tuesday to find the causes of leukemia, the most common type of cancer in children.
A UC Berkeley-led research team received a $6 million grant Tuesday to find the causes of leukemia, the most common type of cancer in children.
The future of cybersecurity may lay in part in the hands of 23 Bay Area high school students participating in a six-week campus cybersecurity course, called CYBEAR, which aims to prepare students for careers in government and private industry.
The future of cybersecurity may lay in part in the hands of 23 Bay Area high school students participating in a six-week campus cybersecurity course, called CYBEAR, which aims to prepare students for careers in government and private industry.