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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 20, 2023

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I have never once regretted offering pieces of my heart to the beautiful strangers, classmates and friends who have crossed my path. No matter how infinitesimal our time together, I was bettered for having known them.
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I have never once regretted offering pieces of my heart to the beautiful strangers, classmates and friends who have crossed my path. No matter how infinitesimal our time together, I was bettered for having known them.
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Now a senior in her last semester at UC Berkeley, Chan is wrapping up her second year as a research apprentice for media studies lecturer Edward Timke.
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Now a senior in her last semester at UC Berkeley, Chan is wrapping up her second year as a research apprentice for media studies lecturer Edward Timke.
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Project SMILE’s base of operations for more than 20 years has been Longfellow Middle School, but the club recently added Willard Middle School to its roster last semester.
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Project SMILE’s base of operations for more than 20 years has been Longfellow Middle School, but the club recently added Willard Middle School to its roster last semester.
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When I was 12, I wasn’t like other girls. Girls were vapid back-stabbers obsessed with boys. I was a bookworm interested in creative writing.
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When I was 12, I wasn’t like other girls. Girls were vapid back-stabbers obsessed with boys. I was a bookworm interested in creative writing.
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My problem are the themes these sci-fi pieces choose to grapple with — they’re digestible, bite-size questions of morality and existentialism.
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My problem are the themes these sci-fi pieces choose to grapple with — they’re digestible, bite-size questions of morality and existentialism.
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More than 100 demonstrators gathered on Sproul Plaza in light of International Workers’ Day, or May Day, which is traditionally known for its history of advocating for worker rights.
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More than 100 demonstrators gathered on Sproul Plaza in light of International Workers’ Day, or May Day, which is traditionally known for its history of advocating for worker rights.
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The East Bay Community Law Center and Homeless Action Center filed petitions for a restraining order against Lawrence Minsky, a homeless man who has used both organizations’ services.
The East Bay Community Law Center and Homeless Action Center filed petitions for a restraining order against Lawrence Minsky, a homeless man who has used both organizations’ services.
As part of a recently created program, the Berkeley Free Clinic has exclusively set aside time outside of its normal hours of operation to offer free dental procedures to undocumented immigrants in the Bay Area who are without legal status or are seeking asylum.
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As part of a recently created program, the Berkeley Free Clinic has exclusively set aside time outside of its normal hours of operation to offer free dental procedures to undocumented immigrants in the Bay Area who are without legal status or are seeking asylum.
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Today marks the one year anniversary I got rejected from my dream school. (And no, it wasn’t Stanford — I didn’t even apply).
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Today marks the one year anniversary I got rejected from my dream school. (And no, it wasn’t Stanford — I didn’t even apply).
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It has taken more than two years of organizing rallies, marches and demonstrations for the Black Student Union, or BSU, to obtain a five-year contract for the Hearst Field Annex space with a $30,000 annual stipend to pay for its programs.
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It has taken more than two years of organizing rallies, marches and demonstrations for the Black Student Union, or BSU, to obtain a five-year contract for the Hearst Field Annex space with a $30,000 annual stipend to pay for its programs.
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