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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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The technology and methods developed in a 1970s environmental psychology experiment conducted at the UC Berkeley Environmental Simulation Lab has imparted profound effects on both urban design and filmmaking.
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The technology and methods developed in a 1970s environmental psychology experiment conducted at the UC Berkeley Environmental Simulation Lab has imparted profound effects on both urban design and filmmaking.
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The First District Court of Appeal released a tentative decision Dec. 22 regarding the lawsuit filed by Make UC a Good Neighbor against the UC Board of Regents’ Environmental Impact Report for long range developments and student housing on People’s Park.
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The First District Court of Appeal released a tentative decision Dec. 22 regarding the lawsuit filed by Make UC a Good Neighbor against the UC Board of Regents’ Environmental Impact Report for long range developments and student housing on People’s Park.
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In a collaboration between UC Berkeley, Marin County and the College of Marin, the FIRE Foundry program was founded to increase diversity in fire service through training underrepresented community members in the Bay Area.
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In a collaboration between UC Berkeley, Marin County and the College of Marin, the FIRE Foundry program was founded to increase diversity in fire service through training underrepresented community members in the Bay Area.
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A Bay Area white supremacist group placed antisemitic flyers on the doorsteps of hundreds of North Berkeley hills residents Feb. 20, blaming the COVID-19 agenda on Jewish communities.
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A Bay Area white supremacist group placed antisemitic flyers on the doorsteps of hundreds of North Berkeley hills residents Feb. 20, blaming the COVID-19 agenda on Jewish communities.
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An elementary school in Marin County experienced an outbreak of the COVID-19 delta variant, associated with a teacher who was unvaccinated and unmasked at times.
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An elementary school in Marin County experienced an outbreak of the COVID-19 delta variant, associated with a teacher who was unvaccinated and unmasked at times.
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In response to the state's surge in COVID-19 cases, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a regional stay-at-home order Thursday.
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In response to the state's surge in COVID-19 cases, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a regional stay-at-home order Thursday.
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The UC Berkeley Othering and Belonging Institute recently published a report ranking 101 Bay Area cities from most to least segregated.
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The UC Berkeley Othering and Belonging Institute recently published a report ranking 101 Bay Area cities from most to least segregated.
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The city of Berkeley announced Monday that it will move into phase two of resuming economic activity Tuesday, which will allow for retailers to sell products through curbside pickups, among other measures.
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The city of Berkeley announced Monday that it will move into phase two of resuming economic activity Tuesday, which will allow for retailers to sell products through curbside pickups, among other measures.
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On Tuesday, the Alameda County Office of Education announced in a press release the extension of school campus closures for the remainder of the academic 2019-2020 year.
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On Tuesday, the Alameda County Office of Education announced in a press release the extension of school campus closures for the remainder of the academic 2019-2020 year.
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Public health officers from six Bay Area counties, including Alameda County, announced at 1 p.m. Monday that the region would "shelter in place" beginning 12:01 a.m. Tuesday to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Public health officers from six Bay Area counties, including Alameda County, announced at 1 p.m. Monday that the region would "shelter in place" beginning 12:01 a.m. Tuesday to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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