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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 25, 2023

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Madison Creekbaum

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Four graduates of California law schools with disabilities filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice against the State Bar of California for its alleged inability to provide fair and equitable accommodations.
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Four graduates of California law schools with disabilities filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice against the State Bar of California for its alleged inability to provide fair and equitable accommodations.
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Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or LBNL, and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory captured the previously missed oxygen-producing step of photosynthesis in a recent study published in Nature.
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Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or LBNL, and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory captured the previously missed oxygen-producing step of photosynthesis in a recent study published in Nature.
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Researchers at UC Berkeley’s Youth and Allies Against Homelessness conducted a study to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected unhoused youth and their ability to transition out of homelessness and into adulthood.
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Researchers at UC Berkeley’s Youth and Allies Against Homelessness conducted a study to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately affected unhoused youth and their ability to transition out of homelessness and into adulthood.
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With finals just around the corner, UC Berkeley students and organizations offer tips on how to destress and events to help the campus community avoid mental burnout. 
With finals just around the corner, UC Berkeley students and organizations offer tips on how to destress and events to help the campus community avoid mental burnout. 
From building new communities and overcoming a heightened sense of imposter syndrome and maybe even a touch of an inferiority complex, being a transfer student can be tough to navigate
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From building new communities and overcoming a heightened sense of imposter syndrome and maybe even a touch of an inferiority complex, being a transfer student can be tough to navigate
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Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorates a key moment of Jewish resistance against the Nazis during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 
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Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorates a key moment of Jewish resistance against the Nazis during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. 
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The grit and determination of female trailblazers past and present has paved the way for female politicians and female centered legislation. 
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The grit and determination of female trailblazers past and present has paved the way for female politicians and female centered legislation. 
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA's, approval for the commonly used abortion medication mifepristone was challenged by a federal judge in Texas. 
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, or FDA's, approval for the commonly used abortion medication mifepristone was challenged by a federal judge in Texas. 
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Anthony Neil Tan, a fourth year student majoring bioengineering, is running independently for ASUC senate on the platform for food security and equity. 
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Anthony Neil Tan, a fourth year student majoring bioengineering, is running independently for ASUC senate on the platform for food security and equity. 
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Current senator and second year political science and economy major Kailen Grottel-Brown hopes to be a “source of continuity” as he runs for re-election for ASUC senator.
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Current senator and second year political science and economy major Kailen Grottel-Brown hopes to be a “source of continuity” as he runs for re-election for ASUC senator.
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