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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 27, 2023

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Iris Kwok

Deputy News Editor

Iris Kwok is a deputy news editor at The Daily Californian. She joined the news department in Spring 2021.

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The U.S. power sector is halfway to zero carbon emissions, according to a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, report published earlier this month.
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The U.S. power sector is halfway to zero carbon emissions, according to a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, report published earlier this month.
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The ASUC Elections Council and Judicial Council certified some of the ASUC election results for the 2021-22 academic year during their respective meetings Monday. 
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The ASUC Elections Council and Judicial Council certified some of the ASUC election results for the 2021-22 academic year during their respective meetings Monday. 
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Under a bill being considered by California lawmakers, landlords would need to own a property for at least five consecutive years before they can invoke the Ellis Act to evict sitting tenants from the property.
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Under a bill being considered by California lawmakers, landlords would need to own a property for at least five consecutive years before they can invoke the Ellis Act to evict sitting tenants from the property.
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On Saturday afternoon, about 100 supporters gathered at the intersection of Telegraph Avenue and Haste Street to celebrate the unionization of Moe's Books.
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On Saturday afternoon, about 100 supporters gathered at the intersection of Telegraph Avenue and Haste Street to celebrate the unionization of Moe's Books.
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UC Berkeley’s XR Lab launched a virtual reality project allowing College of Environmental Design, or CED, students and faculty to showcase their work and explore Bauer Wurster Hall remotely.
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UC Berkeley’s XR Lab launched a virtual reality project allowing College of Environmental Design, or CED, students and faculty to showcase their work and explore Bauer Wurster Hall remotely.
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Seung Min Kim, a White House correspondent for The Washington Post, discussed her political reporting career at a virtual Berkeley Forum event Wednesday.
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Seung Min Kim, a White House correspondent for The Washington Post, discussed her political reporting career at a virtual Berkeley Forum event Wednesday.
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UC Berkeley sophomore Varsha Madapoosi is running independently for ASUC Senate on a platform built on intersectionality and environmental justice.
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UC Berkeley sophomore Varsha Madapoosi is running independently for ASUC Senate on a platform built on intersectionality and environmental justice.
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Previously approved accommodation letters to teach from home will no longer be considered satisfactory by the Berkeley Unified School District for teachers who wish to continue teaching remotely.
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Previously approved accommodation letters to teach from home will no longer be considered satisfactory by the Berkeley Unified School District for teachers who wish to continue teaching remotely.
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On Wednesday, UC President Michael Drake approved an extension through June 30, allowing policy-covered employees to use accrued sick leave for child care purposes as a result of COVID-19.
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On Wednesday, UC President Michael Drake approved an extension through June 30, allowing policy-covered employees to use accrued sick leave for child care purposes as a result of COVID-19.
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Devoted parents and cherished friends were among the 35 people who died from COVID-19 in Berkeley over the course of the pandemic. Some were pioneers in their respective fields, and others were passionate social workers with bright futures ahead of them.
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Devoted parents and cherished friends were among the 35 people who died from COVID-19 in Berkeley over the course of the pandemic. Some were pioneers in their respective fields, and others were passionate social workers with bright futures ahead of them.
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