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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Which individual players have been styling their way through the diamond in 2023?
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Which individual players have been styling their way through the diamond in 2023?
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Over the past decades, movements starting from the Free Speech movement in the mid-1960s to recent protests like the United Automobile Workers, or UAW, strike have shown trends of significant differences and similarities that have translated over time.
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Over the past decades, movements starting from the Free Speech movement in the mid-1960s to recent protests like the United Automobile Workers, or UAW, strike have shown trends of significant differences and similarities that have translated over time.
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In a tournament which has been overshadowed by the likes of the olympics and the World Cup, fans of baseball across the globe got to experience some of the most electrifying competition in the history of the sport.
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In a tournament which has been overshadowed by the likes of the olympics and the World Cup, fans of baseball across the globe got to experience some of the most electrifying competition in the history of the sport.
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UC Berkeley freshman, Mona Bandov, received $5,000 for her commitment to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic after the National AIDS Memorial Grove announced Monday the ten undergraduate recipients of the Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship.
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UC Berkeley freshman, Mona Bandov, received $5,000 for her commitment to fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic after the National AIDS Memorial Grove announced Monday the ten undergraduate recipients of the Pedro Zamora Young Leaders Scholarship.
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UC Berkeley’s study abroad programs attracted more than 1,700 students from fall 2016 to summer 2017, studying in 40 countries across the globe.
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UC Berkeley’s study abroad programs attracted more than 1,700 students from fall 2016 to summer 2017, studying in 40 countries across the globe.
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