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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

Jingxing Wang

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The 63rd Street community garden’s kick-off took place Saturday afternoon at the 63rd Street mini-park, a small playground with slides and swings. The garden, enclosed by four fences and surrounded by homes, is filled with wooden planters to hold soil and plants.
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The 63rd Street community garden’s kick-off took place Saturday afternoon at the 63rd Street mini-park, a small playground with slides and swings. The garden, enclosed by four fences and surrounded by homes, is filled with wooden planters to hold soil and plants.
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Project scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, or Berkeley Lab, officially joined United Auto Workers, or UAW 5810, the UC academic researchers and postdoctoral scholars union, Nov. 1.
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Project scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, or Berkeley Lab, officially joined United Auto Workers, or UAW 5810, the UC academic researchers and postdoctoral scholars union, Nov. 1.
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Classes are hard. No one can sit in Moffitt eight hours a day for months. We get it. We all need to jump around sometimes.
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Classes are hard. No one can sit in Moffitt eight hours a day for months. We get it. We all need to jump around sometimes.
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According to one of the study’s contributors, U.S. citizens are more predisposed to take paid leave more frequently than non-citizens across all races except white. 
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According to one of the study’s contributors, U.S. citizens are more predisposed to take paid leave more frequently than non-citizens across all races except white. 
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The campus Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, or CLTC, recently received a 2.2 million dollar grant for cybersecurity initiatives from Google’s cybersecurity clinics fund.
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The campus Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, or CLTC, recently received a 2.2 million dollar grant for cybersecurity initiatives from Google’s cybersecurity clinics fund.
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A new round of student loan forgiveness that covers $39 billion for 804,000 students began July 14, adding to the Biden-Harris administration discharging over $116.6 billion for 3.4 million students, according to a July 14 press release by the U.S. Department of Education.
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A new round of student loan forgiveness that covers $39 billion for 804,000 students began July 14, adding to the Biden-Harris administration discharging over $116.6 billion for 3.4 million students, according to a July 14 press release by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Despite an increase in the number of candidates in the past ASUC election, previous candidates noted that a lack of resources was not a problem they faced in their campaigns. 
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Despite an increase in the number of candidates in the past ASUC election, previous candidates noted that a lack of resources was not a problem they faced in their campaigns. 
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he new and in some ways support-less lifestyle that seemingly sets you apart from everyone else is just like the watch my mother gave me — you wear it, you forget about it, and soon it becomes part of you, not new anymore.
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he new and in some ways support-less lifestyle that seemingly sets you apart from everyone else is just like the watch my mother gave me — you wear it, you forget about it, and soon it becomes part of you, not new anymore.
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Venkatesan Guruswami, a campus professor in electrical engineering and computer science, won a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship for his research proposal on mathematical computer science.
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Venkatesan Guruswami, a campus professor in electrical engineering and computer science, won a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship for his research proposal on mathematical computer science.
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Daelynn Castillo-Delgado, a campus sophomore studying political science, is running for ASUC Senate on a platform of advocacy for LGBTQ+ issues and equity for first generation and low income students.
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Daelynn Castillo-Delgado, a campus sophomore studying political science, is running for ASUC Senate on a platform of advocacy for LGBTQ+ issues and equity for first generation and low income students.
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