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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 21, 2023

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Extreme temperatures in the city of Berkeley resulted in ongoing concerns over the accessibility of UC Berkeley classrooms and additional stress to the California power grid. 
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Extreme temperatures in the city of Berkeley resulted in ongoing concerns over the accessibility of UC Berkeley classrooms and additional stress to the California power grid. 
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During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants and retail stores across the country sat empty as customers stayed home to avoid contagion. In recent months, as pandemic restrictions have eased up across California, many businesses aim to achieve pre-pandemic levels of enterprise. 
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During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants and retail stores across the country sat empty as customers stayed home to avoid contagion. In recent months, as pandemic restrictions have eased up across California, many businesses aim to achieve pre-pandemic levels of enterprise. 
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The union members want California’s largest HMO to wake up and confront the mental health crisis surging in our state and across the nation.
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The union members want California’s largest HMO to wake up and confront the mental health crisis surging in our state and across the nation.
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From an unprovoked attack on a lover to a mysterious disappearance, a blindsided tragedy to a rebound turned companion, Annie’s stay at the Campanile can be read as a pitch for a prime-time novella.
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From an unprovoked attack on a lover to a mysterious disappearance, a blindsided tragedy to a rebound turned companion, Annie’s stay at the Campanile can be read as a pitch for a prime-time novella.
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I have some catching up to do, but I’d rather be teased for my ignorance of what I missed out on than be teased for the things that I had to secretly enjoy.
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I have some catching up to do, but I’d rather be teased for my ignorance of what I missed out on than be teased for the things that I had to secretly enjoy.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new state water strategy aiming to adapt and protect water supplies, with the hopes to help replenish the water California will lose in the coming decades due to rising temperatures. 
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new state water strategy aiming to adapt and protect water supplies, with the hopes to help replenish the water California will lose in the coming decades due to rising temperatures. 
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Temperatures soared to the triple digits across the country this week, yet the Bay Area experienced a temperate week in the 70s.
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Temperatures soared to the triple digits across the country this week, yet the Bay Area experienced a temperate week in the 70s.
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Like the saccharine peaches of summer, Peach Tree Rascals are the season’s sweetest harvest.
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Like the saccharine peaches of summer, Peach Tree Rascals are the season’s sweetest harvest.
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The monkeypox vaccine supply in the Bay Area is running low as cases uptick, according to a Mercury News report.
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The monkeypox vaccine supply in the Bay Area is running low as cases uptick, according to a Mercury News report.
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Instead of contributing to the unsafe, overcrowded environment of prisons, we should make better use of prison diversion programs and alternatives pointed toward preventing recidivism.
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Instead of contributing to the unsafe, overcrowded environment of prisons, we should make better use of prison diversion programs and alternatives pointed toward preventing recidivism.
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