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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

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Imani Salazar-Nahle

General Assignment News Journalist

Imani Salazar-Nahle is a 20 year-old Lebanese and Afro-Guatemalan student at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and co-founder of Coast2Coast Beauty. She studies Business Administration and Political Economy, specializing in strategy consulting and international business. She is passionate about driving meaningful impact on a global scale - from teaching in Panama to serving as a nonprofit consultant for National Geographic. Through her business and schooling, she aspires to relay her passions for beauty, the arts and global cultures into creating an indispensable platform to uplift and empower her community.

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In the wake of skyrocketing nationwide anti-Asian attacks, UC Berkeley alumni launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to provide Asian Americans, especially the elderly, with pepper spray for self-defense. 
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In the wake of skyrocketing nationwide anti-Asian attacks, UC Berkeley alumni launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to provide Asian Americans, especially the elderly, with pepper spray for self-defense. 
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Remembered for being a “leading light” in his profession, UC Berkeley professor emeritus David Jenkins died March 6 at the age of 85.
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Remembered for being a “leading light” in his profession, UC Berkeley professor emeritus David Jenkins died March 6 at the age of 85.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a slew of new life adjustments for everyone during the global shutdown. Among these changes is a repopularized hobby taken up by many Berkeley residents: biking. 
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a slew of new life adjustments for everyone during the global shutdown. Among these changes is a repopularized hobby taken up by many Berkeley residents: biking. 
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Prairie View A&M University President Ruth Simmons discussed her groundbreaking experiences in higher education and promoting racial equity during a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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Prairie View A&M University President Ruth Simmons discussed her groundbreaking experiences in higher education and promoting racial equity during a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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Amid statewide efforts to increase the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, the vaccination hub at Moscone Center in San Francisco has distributed leftover vaccines at the closing of each daily vaccination period to individuals who do not have appointments or eligibility.
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Amid statewide efforts to increase the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, the vaccination hub at Moscone Center in San Francisco has distributed leftover vaccines at the closing of each daily vaccination period to individuals who do not have appointments or eligibility.
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Insecurity Insight and UC Berkeley Human Rights Center mapped more than 1,100 threats and acts of violence against healthcare affiliates and facilities.
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Insecurity Insight and UC Berkeley Human Rights Center mapped more than 1,100 threats and acts of violence against healthcare affiliates and facilities.
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Dean of Harvard Kennedy School Douglas Elmendorf discussed the fight to revitalize the U.S. economy during and after the COVID-19 pandemic during a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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Dean of Harvard Kennedy School Douglas Elmendorf discussed the fight to revitalize the U.S. economy during and after the COVID-19 pandemic during a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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UC Berkeley released new enrollment and class searching features Feb. 14 to enhance the function and ease the use of its student enrollment process.
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UC Berkeley released new enrollment and class searching features Feb. 14 to enhance the function and ease the use of its student enrollment process.
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