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BERKELEY'S NEWS • OCTOBER 01, 2023

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The city of Berkeley released a guide Nov. 24 for the renting and disposing of holiday trees, with the purpose of minimizing the negative environmental impact of the holidays.
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The city of Berkeley released a guide Nov. 24 for the renting and disposing of holiday trees, with the purpose of minimizing the negative environmental impact of the holidays.
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We have all felt some form of loss from the pandemic. Life, loved ones, whatever it may be, we are all entitled to our emotional responses to loss and to trauma.
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We have all felt some form of loss from the pandemic. Life, loved ones, whatever it may be, we are all entitled to our emotional responses to loss and to trauma.
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Critics of California Gov. Gavin Newsom collected 1,626,042 verified signatures for his recall, which is enough signatures for a recall election.
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Critics of California Gov. Gavin Newsom collected 1,626,042 verified signatures for his recall, which is enough signatures for a recall election.
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Looking back just over one year later, it’s astonishing to see the profound effect that the NBA had in getting us all to understand that this is something that we needed to address as a country as soon as we could.
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Looking back just over one year later, it’s astonishing to see the profound effect that the NBA had in getting us all to understand that this is something that we needed to address as a country as soon as we could.
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Spending months and months stuck in my home with only the company of myself and my immediate family, I've had ample time to work on the person I am and gain a little more appreciation for my body and my mind.
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Spending months and months stuck in my home with only the company of myself and my immediate family, I've had ample time to work on the person I am and gain a little more appreciation for my body and my mind.
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Whether you’re looking to reminisce on 2020’s bright spots or learn about our hopes for change in the year to come, this special issue has you covered.
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Whether you’re looking to reminisce on 2020’s bright spots or learn about our hopes for change in the year to come, this special issue has you covered.
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From life before quarantine to the tumultuous election, these poems provide a glimpse of the extraordinary events we’ve experienced throughout this past year.
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From life before quarantine to the tumultuous election, these poems provide a glimpse of the extraordinary events we’ve experienced throughout this past year.
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While mental health issues are frequently stigmatized as a symptom of weakness rather than genuine illness, leading professionals and student advocates assert that the emotional toll of 2020 has posed a legitimate threat to our well-being.
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While mental health issues are frequently stigmatized as a symptom of weakness rather than genuine illness, leading professionals and student advocates assert that the emotional toll of 2020 has posed a legitimate threat to our well-being.
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Young, old, tall, short, here, there, friends, family and strangers — we have experienced this year collectively, together, feet planted on the same planet.
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Young, old, tall, short, here, there, friends, family and strangers — we have experienced this year collectively, together, feet planted on the same planet.
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