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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Shylie Ati

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On April 22, the UC Office of the President, or UCOP, made public a proposed policy that strongly recommends that all UC students, faculty, academic appointees and staff receive the COVID-19 vaccine for fall 2021.
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On April 22, the UC Office of the President, or UCOP, made public a proposed policy that strongly recommends that all UC students, faculty, academic appointees and staff receive the COVID-19 vaccine for fall 2021.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it will move to reinstate California’s Clean Air Act waiver, which allows the state to set its own vehicle emissions standards.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it will move to reinstate California’s Clean Air Act waiver, which allows the state to set its own vehicle emissions standards.
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For many international students pursuing their studies at UC Berkeley across vastly different time zones, the pandemic has been a time marked by isolation, exhaustion and mental fatigue.
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For many international students pursuing their studies at UC Berkeley across vastly different time zones, the pandemic has been a time marked by isolation, exhaustion and mental fatigue.
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Although he felt the odds were difficult, as he made progress into his second book, UC Berkeley associate professor of ethnic studies Raúl Coronado thought it was the perfect time to apply for a Guggenheim Fellowship.
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Although he felt the odds were difficult, as he made progress into his second book, UC Berkeley associate professor of ethnic studies Raúl Coronado thought it was the perfect time to apply for a Guggenheim Fellowship.
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UC Berkeley’s Biology Scholars Program primarily aims to help underrepresented students looking to forge a career in STEM. Guaranteed funding of the program is expected to end after the summer of 2022, leaving the future of the program unknown.
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UC Berkeley’s Biology Scholars Program primarily aims to help underrepresented students looking to forge a career in STEM. Guaranteed funding of the program is expected to end after the summer of 2022, leaving the future of the program unknown.
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On Thursday evening, the Student Action party released its third and final slate of candidates running for Senate positions in the upcoming ASUC elections.
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On Thursday evening, the Student Action party released its third and final slate of candidates running for Senate positions in the upcoming ASUC elections.
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UC Health and the California Department of Public Health, or CDPH, are launching a data modeling consortium to help policymakers with pandemic-related policies.
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UC Health and the California Department of Public Health, or CDPH, are launching a data modeling consortium to help policymakers with pandemic-related policies.
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Amid increasing campus cases of COVID-19, UC Berkeley researchers have collaborated in a biosafety level three facility, or BSL-3, to find therapeutics that would help in treating the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Amid increasing campus cases of COVID-19, UC Berkeley researchers have collaborated in a biosafety level three facility, or BSL-3, to find therapeutics that would help in treating the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Environmental activist and lawyer Helen Slottje discussed her experiences banning fracking in upstate New York at the Berkeley Forum Wednesday evening. 
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Environmental activist and lawyer Helen Slottje discussed her experiences banning fracking in upstate New York at the Berkeley Forum Wednesday evening. 
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced appointments to the state government Thursday and Friday, including four UC Berkeley alumni and faculty.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced appointments to the state government Thursday and Friday, including four UC Berkeley alumni and faculty.
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