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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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UC masters and doctoral students to showcase their research at 8th annual UC Grad Slam contest.
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UC masters and doctoral students to showcase their research at 8th annual UC Grad Slam contest.
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When I can’t order my ideas, when they’re bumbling around like the balls in a wire bingo tumbler, I pull on my shoes and go for a run.
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When I can’t order my ideas, when they’re bumbling around like the balls in a wire bingo tumbler, I pull on my shoes and go for a run.
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BART, San Francisco Muni and other California transit agencies have requested a $5 billion bailout from the state government facing setbacks from COVID-19 drops in ridership and revenue.
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BART, San Francisco Muni and other California transit agencies have requested a $5 billion bailout from the state government facing setbacks from COVID-19 drops in ridership and revenue.
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The AC Transit Board of Directors unanimously approved a motion to extend line 7 in order to add service to Ashby Avenue. Ashby Avenue was once covered by line 80, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and low ridership. 
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The AC Transit Board of Directors unanimously approved a motion to extend line 7 in order to add service to Ashby Avenue. Ashby Avenue was once covered by line 80, which was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and low ridership. 
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The East Bay community celebrated its second annual Asian Cultural Festival at Civic Center Park in Downtown Berkeley on Sunday. Groups came from all over the Bay Area to participate in the festivities. 
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The East Bay community celebrated its second annual Asian Cultural Festival at Civic Center Park in Downtown Berkeley on Sunday. Groups came from all over the Bay Area to participate in the festivities. 
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On a darkened stage, a solo dancer dons a naval jacket and hat as she moves to the rhythm of a fast-paced drum. But the solo is hardly just a performance; it is a telling of a hidden story for dancer Valencia James.
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On a darkened stage, a solo dancer dons a naval jacket and hat as she moves to the rhythm of a fast-paced drum. But the solo is hardly just a performance; it is a telling of a hidden story for dancer Valencia James.
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Aanya Schoetz, a second-year political science major, is running with Elevate Cal on a platform of cross-cultural collaboration and higher education equity. 
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Aanya Schoetz, a second-year political science major, is running with Elevate Cal on a platform of cross-cultural collaboration and higher education equity. 
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​With the end of California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency on Feb. 28, state health officials announced the end of the statewide mask mandate in high-risk settings, effective April 3.
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​With the end of California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency on Feb. 28, state health officials announced the end of the statewide mask mandate in high-risk settings, effective April 3.
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Berkeley Farmers’ Market attracts community members from all over the Bay Area three times a week to support local vendors and businesses.
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Berkeley Farmers’ Market attracts community members from all over the Bay Area three times a week to support local vendors and businesses.
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At a virtual UC system-wide town hall meeting Friday, staff advisors had the opportunity to ask university president Michael V. Drake questions on varied topics such as hybridity after COVID-19, the university’s role in climate change and police accountability.
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At a virtual UC system-wide town hall meeting Friday, staff advisors had the opportunity to ask university president Michael V. Drake questions on varied topics such as hybridity after COVID-19, the university’s role in climate change and police accountability.
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