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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

Skylar Schoemig

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After much anticipation with a citywide social media following, three peregrine falcon chicks hatched in a nest box on the upper balcony of the Campanile.
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After much anticipation with a citywide social media following, three peregrine falcon chicks hatched in a nest box on the upper balcony of the Campanile.
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Like many others in the class of 2020, my chapter as an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley is in its final pages.
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Like many others in the class of 2020, my chapter as an undergraduate student at UC Berkeley is in its final pages.
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Amid the shelter-in-place order, the Berkeley City Council held its weekly meeting Tuesday over Zoom and unanimously approved a resolution to give voters an option to create a police accountability board and director of police accountability position with a ballot measure in November.
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Amid the shelter-in-place order, the Berkeley City Council held its weekly meeting Tuesday over Zoom and unanimously approved a resolution to give voters an option to create a police accountability board and director of police accountability position with a ballot measure in November.
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Small businesses throughout Berkeley are relying on donations and grants to stay afloat amid the shelter-in-place order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although facing tough times, many are engaging in innovative means to support themselves, their employees and the community.
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Small businesses throughout Berkeley are relying on donations and grants to stay afloat amid the shelter-in-place order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although facing tough times, many are engaging in innovative means to support themselves, their employees and the community.
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While some campus professors are adapting more effortlessly to online teaching, others are struggling due to the nature of their class structure and discipline.
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While some campus professors are adapting more effortlessly to online teaching, others are struggling due to the nature of their class structure and discipline.
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UC Berkeley administration is monitoring information regarding the global spread of COVID-19 to ensure that UC Berkeley’s 6,566 international students meet visa requirements after most in-person classes were canceled through March 29.
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UC Berkeley administration is monitoring information regarding the global spread of COVID-19 to ensure that UC Berkeley’s 6,566 international students meet visa requirements after most in-person classes were canceled through March 29.
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California Proposition 13 votes will be counted March 3. If passed, it would authorize the state to sell $15 billion in general obligation bonds in order to improve school and college facilities.
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California Proposition 13 votes will be counted March 3. If passed, it would authorize the state to sell $15 billion in general obligation bonds in order to improve school and college facilities.
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Rising above the prejudice that engulfed global academia throughout the 1900s, former UC Berkeley professor David Blackwell has been seen as an everlasting exemplar of courage, perseverance and brilliance.
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Rising above the prejudice that engulfed global academia throughout the 1900s, former UC Berkeley professor David Blackwell has been seen as an everlasting exemplar of courage, perseverance and brilliance.
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California State Assembly District 15 candidates convened at the League of Women Voters for Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville election forum Feb. 18 to answer questions from a moderator and the public.
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California State Assembly District 15 candidates convened at the League of Women Voters for Berkeley, Albany and Emeryville election forum Feb. 18 to answer questions from a moderator and the public.
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Berkeley City Council passed a resolution to provide up to 25 overnight residential vehicle, or RV, parking spots at designated city-owned parking lots at its Feb. 11 meeting.
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Berkeley City Council passed a resolution to provide up to 25 overnight residential vehicle, or RV, parking spots at designated city-owned parking lots at its Feb. 11 meeting.
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