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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 20, 2023

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Rae Wymer

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For senior residents of Harriet Tubman Terrace Apartments, heating has been a luxury — not a basic service. 
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For senior residents of Harriet Tubman Terrace Apartments, heating has been a luxury — not a basic service. 
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The crimes reported include robberies at gunpoint outside of student residential housing, car break-ins and sexual battery. Meanwhile, students have taken to Reddit and other social media platforms, expressing concerns of needing to protect themselves on campus. 
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The crimes reported include robberies at gunpoint outside of student residential housing, car break-ins and sexual battery. Meanwhile, students have taken to Reddit and other social media platforms, expressing concerns of needing to protect themselves on campus. 
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Berkeley Farmers’ Market attracts community members from all over the Bay Area three times a week to support local vendors and businesses.
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Berkeley Farmers’ Market attracts community members from all over the Bay Area three times a week to support local vendors and businesses.
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GlobeSisters, a new social startup launched through Berkeley Skydeck, is the creation of Pauline André, an avid traveler and Berkeley alum with a desire for safe solo traveling for women. 
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GlobeSisters, a new social startup launched through Berkeley Skydeck, is the creation of Pauline André, an avid traveler and Berkeley alum with a desire for safe solo traveling for women. 
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Over the past 40 years, UC Berkeley has more than doubled its number of Black ladder faculty members. 
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Over the past 40 years, UC Berkeley has more than doubled its number of Black ladder faculty members. 
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Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy gossip just as much as the next college student, but I was tired of explaining to everyone I met that romance wasn't on the table for me.
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Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy gossip just as much as the next college student, but I was tired of explaining to everyone I met that romance wasn't on the table for me.
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Berkeley’s new Rural Health Innovation program, or RHI, will begin in 2024, offering fully funded scholarships for an online Masters in Public Health, or MPH, according to Cathy Garza, executive director of Online On-Campus MPH, or OOMPH.
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Berkeley’s new Rural Health Innovation program, or RHI, will begin in 2024, offering fully funded scholarships for an online Masters in Public Health, or MPH, according to Cathy Garza, executive director of Online On-Campus MPH, or OOMPH.
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Berkeley’s Police Accountability Board, or PAB, discussed its role in the ongoing investigation of the Berkeley Police Department, or BPD's, Downtown Task Force, faced policy complaints and met with BPD interim Chief Jennifer Louis in its Wednesday session. 
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Berkeley’s Police Accountability Board, or PAB, discussed its role in the ongoing investigation of the Berkeley Police Department, or BPD's, Downtown Task Force, faced policy complaints and met with BPD interim Chief Jennifer Louis in its Wednesday session. 
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Just a 15 minute bus ride from campus, Ohmega Salvage is a relic of the past. It sits at the corner of a long block of San Pablo Avenue, a yellow building and massive yard with enough room for customers to pull their car in. 
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Just a 15 minute bus ride from campus, Ohmega Salvage is a relic of the past. It sits at the corner of a long block of San Pablo Avenue, a yellow building and massive yard with enough room for customers to pull their car in. 
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UC Berkeley’s Morrison Library was piled high with readers hopeful to gain a spot at Lunch Poems’ noontime poetry reading Feb. 2 with Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning poet Louise Glück. 
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UC Berkeley’s Morrison Library was piled high with readers hopeful to gain a spot at Lunch Poems’ noontime poetry reading Feb. 2 with Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning poet Louise Glück. 
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