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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Henry Tolchard

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Proposition 1 would authorize $4 billion in general obligation bonds for housing-related programs, loans, grants, projects and housing loans for veterans.
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Proposition 1 would authorize $4 billion in general obligation bonds for housing-related programs, loans, grants, projects and housing loans for veterans.
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For transfer students who feel alienated from their peers or who are in need of support, the Transfer Student Center gives them a space of their own.
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For transfer students who feel alienated from their peers or who are in need of support, the Transfer Student Center gives them a space of their own.
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More than 200 UC workers took to UC Berkeley on Monday in a “strike for equality” to protest a forced contract settlement and the alleged unequal treatment of women and people of color.
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More than 200 UC workers took to UC Berkeley on Monday in a “strike for equality” to protest a forced contract settlement and the alleged unequal treatment of women and people of color.
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The third candidate for the seat, Mary Kay Lacey, just announced her candidacy for the district currently held by Councilmember Lori Droste.
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The third candidate for the seat, Mary Kay Lacey, just announced her candidacy for the district currently held by Councilmember Lori Droste.
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Zachary Baggins, a Berkeley High School alumnus and a junior studying computer animation and game design at CSU Chico, died March 14 at the age of 20.
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Zachary Baggins, a Berkeley High School alumnus and a junior studying computer animation and game design at CSU Chico, died March 14 at the age of 20.
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After the ASUC tabulation ceremony Friday, the faces of candidates and their supporters expressed not only joy and disappointment, but also utter shock that UC Berkeley students had just elected a squirrel to the ASUC Senate.
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After the ASUC tabulation ceremony Friday, the faces of candidates and their supporters expressed not only joy and disappointment, but also utter shock that UC Berkeley students had just elected a squirrel to the ASUC Senate.
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Some UC Berkeley students miss late night dining services so much that they are taking direct action — Thursday evening, students will gather for a protest.
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Some UC Berkeley students miss late night dining services so much that they are taking direct action — Thursday evening, students will gather for a protest.
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Taeko “Taye” Oda, a Japanese American woman, was in her last year at UC Berkeley when fellow students and staff in Doe Library talked about hearing the bombing of Pearl Harbor on the radio. She felt all eyes in the room on her, and the following year she was sent to an internment camp.
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Taeko “Taye” Oda, a Japanese American woman, was in her last year at UC Berkeley when fellow students and staff in Doe Library talked about hearing the bombing of Pearl Harbor on the radio. She felt all eyes in the room on her, and the following year she was sent to an internment camp.
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A 2017 California state law could allow a real estate developer to begin construction of an apartment complex on a site in West Berkeley considered sacred by Ohlone people after years of controversy and debate.
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A 2017 California state law could allow a real estate developer to begin construction of an apartment complex on a site in West Berkeley considered sacred by Ohlone people after years of controversy and debate.
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Berkeley’s rent prices continue to climb while apartment rates decrease nationally, according to a report from ABODO, an apartment listing website.
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Berkeley’s rent prices continue to climb while apartment rates decrease nationally, according to a report from ABODO, an apartment listing website.
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