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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 29, 2023

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Megha Krishnan

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AxeVentures opened in Berkeley in March. Located at 2566 Telegraph Ave., customers can reserve 90 minutes to throw axes at a wooden target in one of the several lanes AxeVentures offers.
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AxeVentures opened in Berkeley in March. Located at 2566 Telegraph Ave., customers can reserve 90 minutes to throw axes at a wooden target in one of the several lanes AxeVentures offers.
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Tartine Bakery opened a long-awaited shop at the Graduate Hotel Monday morning, seeing a line extending outside the door. 
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Tartine Bakery opened a long-awaited shop at the Graduate Hotel Monday morning, seeing a line extending outside the door. 
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The Student Expenses and Resource Survey, or SEARS, from the California Student Aid Commission, or CSAC, reported that 64 percent of students enrolled in California colleges cite “cost of college” or “balancing school and work responsibilities” as obstacles to their success.
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The Student Expenses and Resource Survey, or SEARS, from the California Student Aid Commission, or CSAC, reported that 64 percent of students enrolled in California colleges cite “cost of college” or “balancing school and work responsibilities” as obstacles to their success.
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UC Berkeley alumna Sally Floyd, a computer scientist known for her work on congestion control, died Aug. 25 at age 69, leaving behind her wife Carole Leita.
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UC Berkeley alumna Sally Floyd, a computer scientist known for her work on congestion control, died Aug. 25 at age 69, leaving behind her wife Carole Leita.
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A pilot study this fall that will allow certain applicants to be evaluated for admission based on their GRE or GMAT scores, rather than their LSAT scores. 
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A pilot study this fall that will allow certain applicants to be evaluated for admission based on their GRE or GMAT scores, rather than their LSAT scores. 
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Behind the many booths lining Sproul Plaza is one with many flowers, a few succulents and one smiling man — Zafar Honarmand, the owner of a 34-year-old flower stand that was previously stationed at 2588 Bancroft Way.
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Behind the many booths lining Sproul Plaza is one with many flowers, a few succulents and one smiling man — Zafar Honarmand, the owner of a 34-year-old flower stand that was previously stationed at 2588 Bancroft Way.
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UC Berkeley archaeologist Melanie Miller and her colleagues have discovered evidence that an ancient civilization in South America known as the Tiwanaku created plant-based psychoactive substances.
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UC Berkeley archaeologist Melanie Miller and her colleagues have discovered evidence that an ancient civilization in South America known as the Tiwanaku created plant-based psychoactive substances.
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On Wednesday, about 100 people gathered on Upper Sproul Plaza for a University Council-American Federation of Teachers, or UC-AFT, rally to campaign for job security and a living wage.
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On Wednesday, about 100 people gathered on Upper Sproul Plaza for a University Council-American Federation of Teachers, or UC-AFT, rally to campaign for job security and a living wage.
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UC Berkeley alumnus and renowned author Max Boot was named a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for biography or autobiography.
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UC Berkeley alumnus and renowned author Max Boot was named a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for biography or autobiography.
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UC Berkeley researchers have invented a 3D-printing process that can print biological matter and has the potential to make bioprinting tissue engineering more efficient.
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UC Berkeley researchers have invented a 3D-printing process that can print biological matter and has the potential to make bioprinting tissue engineering more efficient.
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