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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 28, 2023

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Year In Retrospect 2022

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People’s Park has been a point of controversy within the Berkeley community as campus seeks to build housing on the park, while activists work to preserve it. But currently, the park is “chaos,” according to Nicholas Alexander, a resource coordinator who helps run the kitchen in the park.
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People’s Park has been a point of controversy within the Berkeley community as campus seeks to build housing on the park, while activists work to preserve it. But currently, the park is “chaos,” according to Nicholas Alexander, a resource coordinator who helps run the kitchen in the park.
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2022, thank you for all of the memorable pop culture moments and amazing new music, shows, and movies. 2023, we’re ready for you!
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2022, thank you for all of the memorable pop culture moments and amazing new music, shows, and movies. 2023, we’re ready for you!
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For over a decade and a half, I could afford to turn on autopilot every once in a while because everyone was more or less on the same path. Now, every step I take is on my own.
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For over a decade and a half, I could afford to turn on autopilot every once in a while because everyone was more or less on the same path. Now, every step I take is on my own.
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With the world in its current state, music offers an outlet for people to express themselves and ways to heal. So here are four albums released in 2022 that'll motivate us into the next year and help us learn to deal with heartbreak.
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With the world in its current state, music offers an outlet for people to express themselves and ways to heal. So here are four albums released in 2022 that'll motivate us into the next year and help us learn to deal with heartbreak.
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I spent years constantly pursuing new adventures, hobbies and sports to try and outrun the fear of inadequacy that chased me relentlessly. I didn’t realize that if I stopped running and simply trusted myself, that inadequacy would never catch up.
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I spent years constantly pursuing new adventures, hobbies and sports to try and outrun the fear of inadequacy that chased me relentlessly. I didn’t realize that if I stopped running and simply trusted myself, that inadequacy would never catch up.
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