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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 04, 2023

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Following the Rodney King verdict, protesters in Oakland filled a freeway. Lorenza Munoz, a Daily Californian staff reporter at the time, was covering it.
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Following the Rodney King verdict, protesters in Oakland filled a freeway. Lorenza Munoz, a Daily Californian staff reporter at the time, was covering it.
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At the start of the pandemic, as cities implemented lockdowns, there were dramatic reductions in air pollution and carbon emissions due to the closing of transportation and manufacturing, according to Alastair Iles, campus associate professor of environmental policy and societal change.
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At the start of the pandemic, as cities implemented lockdowns, there were dramatic reductions in air pollution and carbon emissions due to the closing of transportation and manufacturing, according to Alastair Iles, campus associate professor of environmental policy and societal change.
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Working as a student has financial and professional benefits. However, for international students, navigating the working world in the United States may be stressful.
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Working as a student has financial and professional benefits. However, for international students, navigating the working world in the United States may be stressful.
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Meal prepping cuts time spent cooking meals throughout the week and prevents people from taking hours to decide what to eat. Read on for a meal prep guide!
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Meal prepping cuts time spent cooking meals throughout the week and prevents people from taking hours to decide what to eat. Read on for a meal prep guide!
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Horror movies are experiencing a renaissance right now. Like me, you might've wanted to see them and participate in the discourse but were too scared.
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Horror movies are experiencing a renaissance right now. Like me, you might've wanted to see them and participate in the discourse but were too scared.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, I was still just deciding when I would take my Law School Admission Test. Here's how my test-taking experience went.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, I was still just deciding when I would take my Law School Admission Test. Here's how my test-taking experience went.
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Once your package arrives, enjoy your purchase until the initial dopamine rush wears off. Then you'll be back online to start the whole thing over again.
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Once your package arrives, enjoy your purchase until the initial dopamine rush wears off. Then you'll be back online to start the whole thing over again.
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When I passed through that Amazon Go market, there was such little interaction between me and the world that the entire experience felt illusory.
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When I passed through that Amazon Go market, there was such little interaction between me and the world that the entire experience felt illusory.
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Tony’s Chocolonely, a Dutch chocolate company with goals of transforming the chocolate production industry against illegal child labor, has begun its collaboration with UC Berkeley through its Collegiate Changemaker program.
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Tony’s Chocolonely, a Dutch chocolate company with goals of transforming the chocolate production industry against illegal child labor, has begun its collaboration with UC Berkeley through its Collegiate Changemaker program.
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Not only do I start to exhibit behaviors of a reward-seeking lab rat but I have unknowingly become a puppet for tech companies, too.
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Not only do I start to exhibit behaviors of a reward-seeking lab rat but I have unknowingly become a puppet for tech companies, too.
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