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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

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This is how I find stability, which feels like diaphanous sunlight on my face and softly crinkling leaves underfoot and a chilly breeze pushed in from the water.
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This is how I find stability, which feels like diaphanous sunlight on my face and softly crinkling leaves underfoot and a chilly breeze pushed in from the water.
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From a Democratic presidential candidate to the vice president of BART District 3, the Berkeley Forum’s fall 2019 speaker lineup is bringing to campus a mixture of international perspectives and ones close to home.
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From a Democratic presidential candidate to the vice president of BART District 3, the Berkeley Forum’s fall 2019 speaker lineup is bringing to campus a mixture of international perspectives and ones close to home.
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UCPD and Berkeley Police Department are investigating a series of armed robberies and attempted robberies, one of which occurred on the west side of UC Berkeley campus Wednesday night, according to a Nixle alert released Thursday.
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UCPD and Berkeley Police Department are investigating a series of armed robberies and attempted robberies, one of which occurred on the west side of UC Berkeley campus Wednesday night, according to a Nixle alert released Thursday.
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The city of Berkeley’s Zoning Adjustments Board approved a plan Oct. 25 to construct an 18-story building with 274 new apartment units at 2190 Shattuck Ave. in Downtown Berkeley, the current location of a Walgreens.
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The city of Berkeley’s Zoning Adjustments Board approved a plan Oct. 25 to construct an 18-story building with 274 new apartment units at 2190 Shattuck Ave. in Downtown Berkeley, the current location of a Walgreens.
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In April of this year, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Campanile Way as a city landmark, including language that its view of the San Francisco Bay was a “significant and contributing” factor to the landmark. The view was the central conflict Thursday, prompting arguments about whether it is possible to landmark a view.
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In April of this year, the Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Campanile Way as a city landmark, including language that its view of the San Francisco Bay was a “significant and contributing” factor to the landmark. The view was the central conflict Thursday, prompting arguments about whether it is possible to landmark a view.
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Whether it’s in the STEM fields or the humanities, UC Berkeley’s size and funding means that there’s almost certainly someone here on campus researching something you’re interested in.
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Whether it’s in the STEM fields or the humanities, UC Berkeley’s size and funding means that there’s almost certainly someone here on campus researching something you’re interested in.
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Posters that read “It’s Okay to be White” were found at various locations on the UC Berkeley campus Friday.
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Posters that read “It’s Okay to be White” were found at various locations on the UC Berkeley campus Friday.
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A proposed 18-story high-rise on Shattuck Avenue may potentially obstruct the view of the Golden Gate Bridge from Berkeley’s Campanile Way.
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A proposed 18-story high-rise on Shattuck Avenue may potentially obstruct the view of the Golden Gate Bridge from Berkeley’s Campanile Way.
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The city's Design Review Committee gave feedback for multiple building project proposals — including the replacement of Stiles Hall with a student residence and a Shattuck Avenue high-rise apartment — at its meeting Thursday.
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The city's Design Review Committee gave feedback for multiple building project proposals — including the replacement of Stiles Hall with a student residence and a Shattuck Avenue high-rise apartment — at its meeting Thursday.
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Two petitions express community concerns about the construction of a proposed 18-story mixed-use building in Downtown Berkeley, which petitioners say would block the view of the Golden Gate Bridge from Campanile Way and may force the shut-down of Habitot Children’s Museum.
Two petitions express community concerns about the construction of a proposed 18-story mixed-use building in Downtown Berkeley, which petitioners say would block the view of the Golden Gate Bridge from Campanile Way and may force the shut-down of Habitot Children’s Museum.