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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Jessie Lau

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Combating competition and economic decline, college students are increasingly struggling to find work and take on unpaid internships.
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Combating competition and economic decline, college students are increasingly struggling to find work and take on unpaid internships.
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UC President Janet Napolitano said that gay athletes appeared welcome at the Sochi Winter Olympic games and praised Russian security efforts after leading the U.S. presidential delegation at last Friday’s opening ceremony.
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UC President Janet Napolitano said that gay athletes appeared welcome at the Sochi Winter Olympic games and praised Russian security efforts after leading the U.S. presidential delegation at last Friday’s opening ceremony.
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UC President Janet Napolitano took flight Wednesday to Sochi, Russia, where she will lead the U.S. presidential delegation at the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics on Friday.
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UC President Janet Napolitano took flight Wednesday to Sochi, Russia, where she will lead the U.S. presidential delegation at the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics on Friday.
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The State Water Project, a backbone of California’s water system, serving about 25 million residents, announced Friday it will no longer be delivering water to consumers this year as a result of the drought, effective this spring.
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The State Water Project, a backbone of California’s water system, serving about 25 million residents, announced Friday it will no longer be delivering water to consumers this year as a result of the drought, effective this spring.
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Perched on the edge of the Berkeley Marina is an unassuming building, home to a number of labs and most recently, a new space for biotechnology researchers to experiment and push the boundaries of their fields.
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Perched on the edge of the Berkeley Marina is an unassuming building, home to a number of labs and most recently, a new space for biotechnology researchers to experiment and push the boundaries of their fields.
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The morning sky was still dark when UC Berkeley fifth-year Janette Meraz and her family joined the growing line at a San Diego food bank, trying to keep themselves warm with blankets and attempting to sleep on the cold concrete.
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The morning sky was still dark when UC Berkeley fifth-year Janette Meraz and her family joined the growing line at a San Diego food bank, trying to keep themselves warm with blankets and attempting to sleep on the cold concrete.
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Gerald Berreman, a UC Berkeley professor emeritus of anthropology known for his extensive work concerning social inequality in South Asia, died Dec. 23 after a long struggle with dementia. He was 83.
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Gerald Berreman, a UC Berkeley professor emeritus of anthropology known for his extensive work concerning social inequality in South Asia, died Dec. 23 after a long struggle with dementia. He was 83.
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Solomon Hsiang, an assistant professor of public policy at UC Berkeley, received the first Science for Solutions Award from the American Geophysical Union in late July for his significant contributions in the use and application of Earth and space sciences to solve social problems.
Solomon Hsiang, an assistant professor of public policy at UC Berkeley, received the first Science for Solutions Award from the American Geophysical Union in late July for his significant contributions in the use and application of Earth and space sciences to solve social problems.
In a move to break free from the tyranny of top tier science journals – Nobel Laureate Randy Schekman announced that his lab will be boycotting these publications.
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In a move to break free from the tyranny of top tier science journals – Nobel Laureate Randy Schekman announced that his lab will be boycotting these publications.
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It wasn’t until a student piped up in the middle of lecture on Thursday that South African native and UC Berkeley professor Gillian Hart learned that anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela had passed away at 95.
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It wasn’t until a student piped up in the middle of lecture on Thursday that South African native and UC Berkeley professor Gillian Hart learned that anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela had passed away at 95.
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