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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 2023

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Editorial Board

The Spring 2023 Editorial Board comprises Ashley Tsai, Katherine Shok, Aditya Katewa, Defne Karabatur, Adriana Temprano, Emma Solomon, Mahika Singhal, Ethan Kim, Gabe Classon, Aarthi Muthukumar, Chris Ying, Luke Stiles, Riley Cooke, Victor Corona, and Sebastian Cahill.

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Protecting all individuals residing in Berkeley should not be an afterthought, but a priority.
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Protecting all individuals residing in Berkeley should not be an afterthought, but a priority.
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It is crucial to remember that seeking more benefits and support is not just for UC Berkeley’s sake — it’s for all the UC campuses.
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It is crucial to remember that seeking more benefits and support is not just for UC Berkeley’s sake — it’s for all the UC campuses.
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There has been a concerning trend popping up all over our country and spreading across the globe: the conflating of the protection of free speech with thinly veiled bigotry. 
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There has been a concerning trend popping up all over our country and spreading across the globe: the conflating of the protection of free speech with thinly veiled bigotry. 
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Undergraduates can participate in a number of ways to use their powerful bargaining positions to help. 
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Undergraduates can participate in a number of ways to use their powerful bargaining positions to help. 
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Amini, a 22-year-old university student, was arrested in Tehran while wearing her hijab out of accordance with Iran’s mandatory hijab law.
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Amini, a 22-year-old university student, was arrested in Tehran while wearing her hijab out of accordance with Iran’s mandatory hijab law.
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Each selected candidate has been chosen for their commitment to the city and their constituents, as well as their responses to interviews with the editorial board
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Each selected candidate has been chosen for their commitment to the city and their constituents, as well as their responses to interviews with the editorial board
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Berkeley should continue with this effort to make the streets safer for bikers — a move that is both eco-friendly and people-centered. 
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Berkeley should continue with this effort to make the streets safer for bikers — a move that is both eco-friendly and people-centered. 
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Campus recently announced a plan that could close multiple libraries — namely the Anthropology, Mathematics Statistics and Physics-Astronomy libraries. 
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Campus recently announced a plan that could close multiple libraries — namely the Anthropology, Mathematics Statistics and Physics-Astronomy libraries. 
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Throughout UC Berkeley’s campus, October brings numerous blessings — the walk to class tolerable in a sweater in crisp weather, the end of midterm season and, as always, a raging Halloweekend to stave away the chill of another oncoming storm of exams.
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Throughout UC Berkeley’s campus, October brings numerous blessings — the walk to class tolerable in a sweater in crisp weather, the end of midterm season and, as always, a raging Halloweekend to stave away the chill of another oncoming storm of exams.
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A string of small earthquakes around the Bay Area in recent weeks has only prompted more concern among residents. Though each was barely noticeable, some worry it could be a precursor to huge movement on the San Andreas Fault, now nearly 100 years overdue.
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A string of small earthquakes around the Bay Area in recent weeks has only prompted more concern among residents. Though each was barely noticeable, some worry it could be a precursor to huge movement on the San Andreas Fault, now nearly 100 years overdue.
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