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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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With so many sweet and savory developments taking place in 2017, it’s anyone’s game as to what future Berkeley students will be munching on.
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With so many sweet and savory developments taking place in 2017, it’s anyone’s game as to what future Berkeley students will be munching on.
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Quinoa lovers and technology enthusiasts in Berkeley will now have to travel to San Francisco to dine at eatsa, after the closure of the automated restaurant’s Telegraph Avenue location Monday.
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Quinoa lovers and technology enthusiasts in Berkeley will now have to travel to San Francisco to dine at eatsa, after the closure of the automated restaurant’s Telegraph Avenue location Monday.
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As the class of 2019 begins their metamorphosis, we decided to create a quiz that will accurately predict which side of college you are on.
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As the class of 2019 begins their metamorphosis, we decided to create a quiz that will accurately predict which side of college you are on.
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Disability Rights Advocates, a nonprofit disability rights legal center, has filed a federal lawsuit against Eatsa, a restaurant chain with locations across the country — including in Berkeley — alleging that the company’s ordering process is not accessible to visually impaired individuals.
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Disability Rights Advocates, a nonprofit disability rights legal center, has filed a federal lawsuit against Eatsa, a restaurant chain with locations across the country — including in Berkeley — alleging that the company’s ordering process is not accessible to visually impaired individuals.
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Located at 2334 Telegraph Ave. where Crepes A-Go-Go used to be before closing earlier this year, the automated store is outfitted with several iPads where customers can place their orders using only credit or debit cards.
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Located at 2334 Telegraph Ave. where Crepes A-Go-Go used to be before closing earlier this year, the automated store is outfitted with several iPads where customers can place their orders using only credit or debit cards.
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