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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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If you want to take your iPad experience to the next level, or if you just miss the feel of paper, you should consider getting a paperlike screen protector.
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If you want to take your iPad experience to the next level, or if you just miss the feel of paper, you should consider getting a paperlike screen protector.
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Replacing a battery could help revamp a family’s old computer instead of forcing them to buy a new one, but it’s not as easy as it should be.
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Replacing a battery could help revamp a family’s old computer instead of forcing them to buy a new one, but it’s not as easy as it should be.
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Whether you’re one of the lucky ones with a chill break or you’re incredibly busy, here are five ways you can practice self-care as the summer begins.
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Whether you’re one of the lucky ones with a chill break or you’re incredibly busy, here are five ways you can practice self-care as the summer begins.
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Most people are familiar with the typical Fourth of July parades, barbecues and fireworks but what about the other traditions?
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Most people are familiar with the typical Fourth of July parades, barbecues and fireworks but what about the other traditions?
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UC Berkeley professor emeritus of neurobiology Walter Jackson Freeman III, remembered for his innovation and unyielding open-mindedness, died April 24 in his Berkeley home. He was 89.
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UC Berkeley professor emeritus of neurobiology Walter Jackson Freeman III, remembered for his innovation and unyielding open-mindedness, died April 24 in his Berkeley home. He was 89.
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“My Kindle is broken.” These words reverberated through air, rife with particles bouncing with life and easy joy. They cut a stark contrast to the bustling banter and rambunctious laughter echoing off the wooden walls.
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“My Kindle is broken.” These words reverberated through air, rife with particles bouncing with life and easy joy. They cut a stark contrast to the bustling banter and rambunctious laughter echoing off the wooden walls.
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