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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Ria Raniwala

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Awareness among campus students about the sit-in in the Anthropology Library is growing as the movement gains traction.
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Awareness among campus students about the sit-in in the Anthropology Library is growing as the movement gains traction.
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Afghan and Iranian communities both on and off campus continue to fight for free speech in their home countries, pushing past obstacles to advocate for each other. 
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Afghan and Iranian communities both on and off campus continue to fight for free speech in their home countries, pushing past obstacles to advocate for each other. 
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Abel Birosh, campus freshman majoring in math and computer science with a minor in public policy, is running for ASUC Senate with Elevate Cal on the platforms of STEM advocacy, increasing access to job opportunities and internships, improving South Asian representation and advocating for international and out-of-state students.
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Abel Birosh, campus freshman majoring in math and computer science with a minor in public policy, is running for ASUC Senate with Elevate Cal on the platforms of STEM advocacy, increasing access to job opportunities and internships, improving South Asian representation and advocating for international and out-of-state students.
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Andrea Jimenez, campus junior, political science major and public policy minor, is running with Elevate Cal on the platforms of Latine community excellence, support for registered student organizations and public service opportunities.
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Andrea Jimenez, campus junior, political science major and public policy minor, is running with Elevate Cal on the platforms of Latine community excellence, support for registered student organizations and public service opportunities.
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Nurses at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center ratified their collective bargaining agreement on March 3, ending a 21-month long contract struggle with Sutter Health.
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Nurses at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center ratified their collective bargaining agreement on March 3, ending a 21-month long contract struggle with Sutter Health.
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Laurie Edelman, the Agnes Roddy Robb professor of law and sociology at Berkeley Law, died of pneumonia Feb. 7.
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Laurie Edelman, the Agnes Roddy Robb professor of law and sociology at Berkeley Law, died of pneumonia Feb. 7.
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Antisemitic graffiti reading “No Jew Go Away” was found scrawled on the doors of the MLK Student Union Jan. 24.
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Antisemitic graffiti reading “No Jew Go Away” was found scrawled on the doors of the MLK Student Union Jan. 24.
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AB 252, introduced by District 41 assemblymember Chris Holden, would require payment for college athletes in California, as well as enforce safety and healthcare standards.
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AB 252, introduced by District 41 assemblymember Chris Holden, would require payment for college athletes in California, as well as enforce safety and healthcare standards.
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After its closure over two years, University Press Books has reopened for a final ‘encore.’
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After its closure over two years, University Press Books has reopened for a final ‘encore.’
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In an effort to slow stormwater in a more environmentally friendly way, BART stations across the Bay have been implementing rain gardens and bioswales to capture stormwater.  
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In an effort to slow stormwater in a more environmentally friendly way, BART stations across the Bay have been implementing rain gardens and bioswales to capture stormwater.  
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