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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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As UC Berkeley students prepare for the semester ahead, certain questions arise — what do I need for class and how much will it cost me?
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As UC Berkeley students prepare for the semester ahead, certain questions arise — what do I need for class and how much will it cost me?
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After a career spanning more than 40 years at UC Berkeley, Randy Katz will be stepping down as vice chancellor for research effective June 30.
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After a career spanning more than 40 years at UC Berkeley, Randy Katz will be stepping down as vice chancellor for research effective June 30.
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UC Berkeley community members met in Sibley Auditorium on Tuesday afternoon in continuation of the April 15 Signature Initiatives town hall meeting, where the audience further directed questions and feedback to three of six remaining initiative teams — equality, health and democracy.
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UC Berkeley community members met in Sibley Auditorium on Tuesday afternoon in continuation of the April 15 Signature Initiatives town hall meeting, where the audience further directed questions and feedback to three of six remaining initiative teams — equality, health and democracy.
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A report on race and gender disproportionality in student suspensions, absences and special education in the Berkeley Unified School District over the last three school years was presented to the school district Board of Education on Wednesday.
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A report on race and gender disproportionality in student suspensions, absences and special education in the Berkeley Unified School District over the last three school years was presented to the school district Board of Education on Wednesday.
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A new application developed by UC Berkeley researchers will harness mobile phones — thousands of mini-computers that often lie idle — to be used in tandem as the equivalent of a multimillion-dollar supercomputer.
A new application developed by UC Berkeley researchers will harness mobile phones — thousands of mini-computers that often lie idle — to be used in tandem as the equivalent of a multimillion-dollar supercomputer.