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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 27, 2023

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Christopher Ying

Senior Staff

Chris Ying was the Summer 2022 managing editor. He joined The Daily Californian in spring 2021. His previous roles include general assignment news reporter (spring 2021), lead crime & courts beat reporter (summer, fall 2021) and the city news editor (spring 2022). He also enjoys playing the piano.

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Berkeley City Council approved a permit program for transportation companies to provide the city with electric micromobility options Tuesday. 
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Berkeley City Council approved a permit program for transportation companies to provide the city with electric micromobility options Tuesday. 
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University Health Service's Health Opportunity Fund will cover $350 in medical costs for eligible students this academic year. 
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University Health Service's Health Opportunity Fund will cover $350 in medical costs for eligible students this academic year. 
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UC Berkeley researcher Shannon Curry was appointed as the principal investigator of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, mission at NASA.
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UC Berkeley researcher Shannon Curry was appointed as the principal investigator of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution, or MAVEN, mission at NASA.
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The Berkeley Police Accountability Board, or PAB, met Wednesday evening to discuss complaints of police misconduct, recent shootings, gun recoveries, bike patrols and police vaccinations. 
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The Berkeley Police Accountability Board, or PAB, met Wednesday evening to discuss complaints of police misconduct, recent shootings, gun recoveries, bike patrols and police vaccinations. 
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Santa Rita Jail has agreed to overhaul its mental health system following a settlement to a class-action lawsuit filed three years ago on behalf of the jail’s incarcerated people. 
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Santa Rita Jail has agreed to overhaul its mental health system following a settlement to a class-action lawsuit filed three years ago on behalf of the jail’s incarcerated people. 
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The class of 2020’s commencement ceremony comes a year and a half later than expected due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. After a survey of the class of 2020 regarding commencement plans, Chancellor Carol Christ announced an in-person ceremony in August in an email from July 2.
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The class of 2020’s commencement ceremony comes a year and a half later than expected due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. After a survey of the class of 2020 regarding commencement plans, Chancellor Carol Christ announced an in-person ceremony in August in an email from July 2.
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In a study published Aug. 24, UC Berkeley researchers found that exposure to benzene likely increases the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. 
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In a study published Aug. 24, UC Berkeley researchers found that exposure to benzene likely increases the risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. 
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As UC Berkeley returns to in-person instruction and students upload their vaccine cards to eTang, campus health administrators are unable to verify all the vaccine records, as first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle. 
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As UC Berkeley returns to in-person instruction and students upload their vaccine cards to eTang, campus health administrators are unable to verify all the vaccine records, as first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle. 
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CA Gov. Gavin Newsom held a cleanup at a Berkeley homeless encampment Monday. The cleanup comes just over a month before his recall election Sept. 14. 
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CA Gov. Gavin Newsom held a cleanup at a Berkeley homeless encampment Monday. The cleanup comes just over a month before his recall election Sept. 14. 
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The California Restaurant Association, or CRA, filed an appeal Aug. 4 against a July district court ruling supporting Berkeley’s ban on natural gas. 
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The California Restaurant Association, or CRA, filed an appeal Aug. 4 against a July district court ruling supporting Berkeley’s ban on natural gas. 
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