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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 26, 2023

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When COVID-19 shut off the music through its quarantines and many retreated in their homes, nature's menagerie of life seemed to occupy new spaces. 
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When COVID-19 shut off the music through its quarantines and many retreated in their homes, nature's menagerie of life seemed to occupy new spaces. 
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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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La Peña Cultural Center continues to serve as a multicultural hub for diasporic communities to uplift artists and promote social justice.
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La Peña Cultural Center continues to serve as a multicultural hub for diasporic communities to uplift artists and promote social justice.
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UC Berkeley has updated its Wi-Fi infrastructure following issues in signal coverage and strength over the past few semesters.
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UC Berkeley has updated its Wi-Fi infrastructure following issues in signal coverage and strength over the past few semesters.
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Berkeley’s Rent Board Convention planning committee announced Nathan Mizell as the fifth member of its slate for Rent Stabilization Board elections.
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Berkeley’s Rent Board Convention planning committee announced Nathan Mizell as the fifth member of its slate for Rent Stabilization Board elections.
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Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, released new COVID-19 health protocols ahead of the upcoming school year in light of new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
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Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, released new COVID-19 health protocols ahead of the upcoming school year in light of new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.
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Our generation must learn to adjust to phenomena like the Great Resignation and fight for a viable future work-life.
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Our generation must learn to adjust to phenomena like the Great Resignation and fight for a viable future work-life.
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Spokespeople for both UCPD and the Berkeley Police Department attribute financial struggles to the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that insufficient funding has allowed for an increasing number of vacant positions in the police force. 
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Spokespeople for both UCPD and the Berkeley Police Department attribute financial struggles to the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming that insufficient funding has allowed for an increasing number of vacant positions in the police force. 
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A study conducted by researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF has found that placing unhoused people in hotels leads to a reduction in emergency service usage.
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A study conducted by researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF has found that placing unhoused people in hotels leads to a reduction in emergency service usage.
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A team of researchers at the Näär Lab at UC Berkeley have developed a new inhalable drug that blocks the viral replication of SARS-CoV-2 in lung cells.
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A team of researchers at the Näär Lab at UC Berkeley have developed a new inhalable drug that blocks the viral replication of SARS-CoV-2 in lung cells.
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