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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 2023

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Sebastian Cahill

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Conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk will arrive at UC Berkeley on Wednesday night as a part of his “Educate, Don’t Mandate” tour. 
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Conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk will arrive at UC Berkeley on Wednesday night as a part of his “Educate, Don’t Mandate” tour. 
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As the Berkeley community slowly adjusts to living with COVID-19, multiple early childhood educators say the role of preschools and Montessori school instruction for young children remains as “critical” as ever. 
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As the Berkeley community slowly adjusts to living with COVID-19, multiple early childhood educators say the role of preschools and Montessori school instruction for young children remains as “critical” as ever. 
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In multiple meetings Wednesday, the UC Board of Regents discussed finances, accommodations and new initiatives, among other topics.
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In multiple meetings Wednesday, the UC Board of Regents discussed finances, accommodations and new initiatives, among other topics.
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The Berkeley City Council met in a special meeting Thursday evening to discuss suggestions from the National Institute of Criminal Justice Reform for “reimagining” the city’s public safety. 
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The Berkeley City Council met in a special meeting Thursday evening to discuss suggestions from the National Institute of Criminal Justice Reform for “reimagining” the city’s public safety. 
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All eyes turned to Eastern Europe on Wednesday night as Russian troops advanced into Ukraine, declaring war on their neighbor in what many people see as an attempt to recreate the expansive Russian empire. 
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All eyes turned to Eastern Europe on Wednesday night as Russian troops advanced into Ukraine, declaring war on their neighbor in what many people see as an attempt to recreate the expansive Russian empire. 
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A petition originally created in November 2021 to rename the Evans Hall replacement building after David Blackwell is circulating among Blackwell’s former students, peers and admirers. 
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A petition originally created in November 2021 to rename the Evans Hall replacement building after David Blackwell is circulating among Blackwell’s former students, peers and admirers. 
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U.S. Magistrate Nathanael Cousins approved a consent decree that went into effect Monday, placing Santa Rita Jail under external oversight, ending a 2018 lawsuit that alleged mental health abuse in the jail.
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U.S. Magistrate Nathanael Cousins approved a consent decree that went into effect Monday, placing Santa Rita Jail under external oversight, ending a 2018 lawsuit that alleged mental health abuse in the jail.
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For many disabled and high-risk students, the return to campus has been frightening and stressful. Routine issues such as lack of ventilation in classrooms become dangerous when students have underlying conditions or are immunocompromised. 
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For many disabled and high-risk students, the return to campus has been frightening and stressful. Routine issues such as lack of ventilation in classrooms become dangerous when students have underlying conditions or are immunocompromised. 
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California stands out not only for its allowance of both local and statewide recall movements, but also for the frequency with which they occur.
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California stands out not only for its allowance of both local and statewide recall movements, but also for the frequency with which they occur.
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As the omicron variant of COVID-19 rages through the country, ASUC officials worry a lack of care could lead to a devastating campus outbreak.
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As the omicron variant of COVID-19 rages through the country, ASUC officials worry a lack of care could lead to a devastating campus outbreak.
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