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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Natasha Kaye

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Professor emeritus of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the College of Chemistry Scott Lynn passed away on Dec. 17 at the age of 94. 
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Professor emeritus of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the College of Chemistry Scott Lynn passed away on Dec. 17 at the age of 94. 
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UC Berkeley welcomed two new faculty members, Hidetaka Hirota, an associate professor of history and Xiongtao Dai, an assistant professor of biostatistics to its faculty in August.
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UC Berkeley welcomed two new faculty members, Hidetaka Hirota, an associate professor of history and Xiongtao Dai, an assistant professor of biostatistics to its faculty in August.
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Tensions simmered following the University of California’s “final” offer on wages to UAW 2865 and SRU’s bargaining teams last Friday. 
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Tensions simmered following the University of California’s “final” offer on wages to UAW 2865 and SRU’s bargaining teams last Friday. 
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Week three of the UAW strike came to a head with sit-ins at California Hall, when 150 academic workers occupied the building from Thursday morning to Friday afternoon, according to campus spokesperson Janet Gilmore.
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Week three of the UAW strike came to a head with sit-ins at California Hall, when 150 academic workers occupied the building from Thursday morning to Friday afternoon, according to campus spokesperson Janet Gilmore.
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Berkeley Law’s International Human Rights Law Clinic and Alliance San Diego represented a case before an international human rights body.
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Berkeley Law’s International Human Rights Law Clinic and Alliance San Diego represented a case before an international human rights body.
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Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center, or HRC, announced Wednesday that international human rights attorney Betsy Popken will be joining the leadership team as the new Co-Executive Director alongside current Executive Director, Alexa Koenig.
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Berkeley Law’s Human Rights Center, or HRC, announced Wednesday that international human rights attorney Betsy Popken will be joining the leadership team as the new Co-Executive Director alongside current Executive Director, Alexa Koenig.
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Nearly two and a half years after UC Berkeley third-year Seth Smith was fatally shot just a mile from his Berkeley apartment, any plans from campus to honor his legacy remain elusive, alleged Ken Hinh, a friend of Smith’s. 
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Nearly two and a half years after UC Berkeley third-year Seth Smith was fatally shot just a mile from his Berkeley apartment, any plans from campus to honor his legacy remain elusive, alleged Ken Hinh, a friend of Smith’s. 
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This November, Alameda County voters will once again vote on Measure D, or the 'Save Agriculture and Open Space Lands' initiative, this time with amendments aimed at increasing profits for agriculture business while simultaneously preserving the county’s open land.
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This November, Alameda County voters will once again vote on Measure D, or the 'Save Agriculture and Open Space Lands' initiative, this time with amendments aimed at increasing profits for agriculture business while simultaneously preserving the county’s open land.
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The Daily Californian held its first ever Midterm Elections Public Forum Friday for candidates running for city and school offices in the upcoming November election.
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The Daily Californian held its first ever Midterm Elections Public Forum Friday for candidates running for city and school offices in the upcoming November election.
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A study published last month by UC Berkeley Public Health researchers found that access to public restrooms reduces reports of public defecation, especially in neighborhoods with people that experience houselessness.
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A study published last month by UC Berkeley Public Health researchers found that access to public restrooms reduces reports of public defecation, especially in neighborhoods with people that experience houselessness.
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