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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Nadia Farjami

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As someone who has struggled to accept themselves, I now embrace my identity as a woman. But I still understand that we aren’t given as many rights in this country. 
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As someone who has struggled to accept themselves, I now embrace my identity as a woman. But I still understand that we aren’t given as many rights in this country. 
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Paint was all over me. My fingers were blue, the floor was brown and my camera was bombarded with hundreds of “artsy” photographs. I got in so much trouble for spilling paint all over my family’s rug, but it was all worth it. 
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Paint was all over me. My fingers were blue, the floor was brown and my camera was bombarded with hundreds of “artsy” photographs. I got in so much trouble for spilling paint all over my family’s rug, but it was all worth it. 
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BUSD will make free meals available for all students 18 and younger during the 2022-23 school year, with a focus on offering organic, locally sourced meals.
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BUSD will make free meals available for all students 18 and younger during the 2022-23 school year, with a focus on offering organic, locally sourced meals.
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Professor John Morgan, an economist who discovered new methods of game theory analysis and taught popular classes at UC Berkeley, died at age 53 on Oct. 6 in his home in Walnut Creek. 
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Professor John Morgan, an economist who discovered new methods of game theory analysis and taught popular classes at UC Berkeley, died at age 53 on Oct. 6 in his home in Walnut Creek. 
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The Berkeley City Auditor’s office released the Fiscal Year 2022 Audit Plan, which aims to evaluate city functions and address financial issues brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Berkeley City Auditor’s office released the Fiscal Year 2022 Audit Plan, which aims to evaluate city functions and address financial issues brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Scientists, including UC Berkeley faculty members, revealed the answer to a long-standing question: Why do sunflowers face east?
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Scientists, including UC Berkeley faculty members, revealed the answer to a long-standing question: Why do sunflowers face east?
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Protestors arrived at Berkeley Copwatch's “Housing is a Human Right” march Aug. 12 to speak out against the treatment of unhoused residents in the city.
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Protestors arrived at Berkeley Copwatch's “Housing is a Human Right” march Aug. 12 to speak out against the treatment of unhoused residents in the city.
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Out of the 40 universities in the United States that were included in the ranking, campus only fell behind Stanford University with a score of 73.4.  
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Out of the 40 universities in the United States that were included in the ranking, campus only fell behind Stanford University with a score of 73.4.  
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Reaching the “fundamental limit” proposed by physicists years ago, UC Berkeley associate professor in materials science and engineering Jie Yao and his team created a thinner two-dimensional magnet.
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Reaching the “fundamental limit” proposed by physicists years ago, UC Berkeley associate professor in materials science and engineering Jie Yao and his team created a thinner two-dimensional magnet.
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The UC system welcomed a record number of California freshmen, underrepresented students and community college transfers in its newest class of admits.
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The UC system welcomed a record number of California freshmen, underrepresented students and community college transfers in its newest class of admits.
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