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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Whether as a method of providing government feedback or a vessel for reaching the public, many Berkeley City Council commenters are in agreement: public comment in council meetings can be a valuable tool for the city’s citizens.
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Whether as a method of providing government feedback or a vessel for reaching the public, many Berkeley City Council commenters are in agreement: public comment in council meetings can be a valuable tool for the city’s citizens.
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During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants and retail stores across the country sat empty as customers stayed home to avoid contagion. In recent months, as pandemic restrictions have eased up across California, many businesses aim to achieve pre-pandemic levels of enterprise. 
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During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants and retail stores across the country sat empty as customers stayed home to avoid contagion. In recent months, as pandemic restrictions have eased up across California, many businesses aim to achieve pre-pandemic levels of enterprise. 
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Music beats Lauren Harvey and Ian Fredrickson are here to guide you through the March music you won’t want to skip.
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Music beats Lauren Harvey and Ian Fredrickson are here to guide you through the March music you won’t want to skip.
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With these three things in mind, shopping seasonally will no longer be a scary endeavor, but instead, turn into a fun trip to the farmers' market.
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With these three things in mind, shopping seasonally will no longer be a scary endeavor, but instead, turn into a fun trip to the farmers' market.
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Some UC Berkeley students arriving on campus have struggled to receive their Cal 1 and Clipper cards from campus, adding unexpected inconveniences to their return.
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Some UC Berkeley students arriving on campus have struggled to receive their Cal 1 and Clipper cards from campus, adding unexpected inconveniences to their return.
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Before March, local restaurant and sandwich shop Cheese n’ Stuff was a “zoo” making upward of 500 sandwiches daily for its loyal customers. Now, the once lively shop is barely making 50 sandwiches a day and is missing its usual rush of hungry students.
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Before March, local restaurant and sandwich shop Cheese n’ Stuff was a “zoo” making upward of 500 sandwiches daily for its loyal customers. Now, the once lively shop is barely making 50 sandwiches a day and is missing its usual rush of hungry students.
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It was pure madness in Las Vegas on Thursday as Cal women’s basketball knocked off No. 24 Arizona State in the first round of the Pac-12 tournament.
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It was pure madness in Las Vegas on Thursday as Cal women’s basketball knocked off No. 24 Arizona State in the first round of the Pac-12 tournament.
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Cast your opinions and make sure your voice is heard at the pole booth, so here is how you should vote in this year’s primary elections.
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Cast your opinions and make sure your voice is heard at the pole booth, so here is how you should vote in this year’s primary elections.
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The university must recognize that this continued partnership with Dignity Health stands in direct contrast to UC core values.
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The university must recognize that this continued partnership with Dignity Health stands in direct contrast to UC core values.
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Berkeley High School, or BHS, educators engaged in a "sick-out" strike Monday during another day of negotiations.
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Berkeley High School, or BHS, educators engaged in a "sick-out" strike Monday during another day of negotiations.
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