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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Kelsey McIvor

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Packed with food vendors, carnival games, community groups and a live music stage, the annual Berkeley Harvest Festival, hosted by the city’s Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Department, celebrated the fall season at Cedar Rose Park on Saturday.
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Packed with food vendors, carnival games, community groups and a live music stage, the annual Berkeley Harvest Festival, hosted by the city’s Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Department, celebrated the fall season at Cedar Rose Park on Saturday.
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The Gender Recognition and Lived Name policy, or GRLN, will ensure all University of California students, faculty and affiliates can self-identify their gender identities and lived names on university-issued identification as of Oct. 8
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The Gender Recognition and Lived Name policy, or GRLN, will ensure all University of California students, faculty and affiliates can self-identify their gender identities and lived names on university-issued identification as of Oct. 8
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Berkeley Lab will open two new centers for the advancement of clean energy technologies.
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Berkeley Lab will open two new centers for the advancement of clean energy technologies.
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To prevent delays in building urban housing, Assembly Bill 1633, or AB 1633, would strengthen the ability of a project to progress upon completion of an Environmental Impact Review, or EIR, required by the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA. 
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To prevent delays in building urban housing, Assembly Bill 1633, or AB 1633, would strengthen the ability of a project to progress upon completion of an Environmental Impact Review, or EIR, required by the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA. 
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UC Berkeley associate professor of health policy and management Dr. Ziad Obermeyer was named to the 2023 TIME100 AI list, the media company’s annual award for top professionals in the artificial intelligence sector.
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UC Berkeley associate professor of health policy and management Dr. Ziad Obermeyer was named to the 2023 TIME100 AI list, the media company’s annual award for top professionals in the artificial intelligence sector.
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These three small venues are pillars of the Bay Area music scene and manifest the power of intimacy in performance and audience engagement.
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These three small venues are pillars of the Bay Area music scene and manifest the power of intimacy in performance and audience engagement.
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California lawmakers are attempting to bypass ongoing litigation in the state Supreme Court to directly approve UC Berkeley’s student housing plan on People’s Park.
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California lawmakers are attempting to bypass ongoing litigation in the state Supreme Court to directly approve UC Berkeley’s student housing plan on People’s Park.
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On July 12, the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics, or BCSP, held a briefing to discuss the findings of the inaugural UC Berkeley Psychedelics Survey on public opinion of psychedelics.
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On July 12, the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics, or BCSP, held a briefing to discuss the findings of the inaugural UC Berkeley Psychedelics Survey on public opinion of psychedelics.
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The exhibit, “Alexandre Dumas’s Afro: Blackness Caricatured, Erased, and Back Again,” at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, or BAMPFA, grapples with the issue of identity and the mixed race experience through the historical depiction of Alexandre Dumas and his family.
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The exhibit, “Alexandre Dumas’s Afro: Blackness Caricatured, Erased, and Back Again,” at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, or BAMPFA, grapples with the issue of identity and the mixed race experience through the historical depiction of Alexandre Dumas and his family.
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The city of Berkeley’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium expired yesterday and is now entering its “Transition Period.”
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The city of Berkeley’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium expired yesterday and is now entering its “Transition Period.”
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