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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 31, 2023

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Maria Young

Senior Staff

Maria Young is the summer 2023 night editor. She joined the news department in fall 2019 and has worked on the student life and higher education beats. She also worked as the university news editor in spring 2022, a deputy night editor in fall 2022 and a deputy news editor in summer 2020 and spring 2021.

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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, or CDCR, is allegedly discriminating against foreign-born individuals, according to a lawsuit filed in Alameda County on April 27.
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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, or CDCR, is allegedly discriminating against foreign-born individuals, according to a lawsuit filed in Alameda County on April 27.
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When I look back at my college experience, it’s the smaller activities I remember. I was enjoying talking with my friends; making a sweater on the Glade; baking a cake with my roommate for no other reason than I wanted to eat some cake. I was enjoying my life.
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When I look back at my college experience, it’s the smaller activities I remember. I was enjoying talking with my friends; making a sweater on the Glade; baking a cake with my roommate for no other reason than I wanted to eat some cake. I was enjoying my life.
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A fire was reported in Main (Gardner) Stacks at about 5 p.m. Sunday, leading to an evacuation of Doe Memorial Library. 
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A fire was reported in Main (Gardner) Stacks at about 5 p.m. Sunday, leading to an evacuation of Doe Memorial Library. 
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Election coverage has become almost synonymous with showcasing the latest poll. During an election, national media outlets are overrun with polls showing which candidate is ahead and what topics people are most concerned about. 
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Election coverage has become almost synonymous with showcasing the latest poll. During an election, national media outlets are overrun with polls showing which candidate is ahead and what topics people are most concerned about. 
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Rashi Kesarwani is running for reelection to her seat as District 1 council member for the next term in the 2022 election.
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Rashi Kesarwani is running for reelection to her seat as District 1 council member for the next term in the 2022 election.
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UC Berkeley political geography doctoral student and Fulbright scholar William Carter was one of two university students recognized with the inaugural Regents Foster Youth Award at a UC Board of Regents meeting Thursday.
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UC Berkeley political geography doctoral student and Fulbright scholar William Carter was one of two university students recognized with the inaugural Regents Foster Youth Award at a UC Board of Regents meeting Thursday.
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The UC system’s patent tracking system will be entirely replaced with a new intellectual property management system within the next five years.
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The UC system’s patent tracking system will be entirely replaced with a new intellectual property management system within the next five years.
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From an unprovoked attack on a lover to a mysterious disappearance, a blindsided tragedy to a rebound turned companion, Annie’s stay at the Campanile can be read as a pitch for a prime-time novella.
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From an unprovoked attack on a lover to a mysterious disappearance, a blindsided tragedy to a rebound turned companion, Annie’s stay at the Campanile can be read as a pitch for a prime-time novella.
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Campus and city officials have begun moving People’s Park residents into transitional housing, leaving the Southside neighborhood with the sight of an emptier park than usual.
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Campus and city officials have begun moving People’s Park residents into transitional housing, leaving the Southside neighborhood with the sight of an emptier park than usual.
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