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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Activists affiliated with animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere, or DxE, are facing felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly trespassing on the land of farms in Petaluma, California and removing several chickens and ducks from the facilities. Their trial will begin Sept. 8 at the Santa Rosa Courthouse.
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Activists affiliated with animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere, or DxE, are facing felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly trespassing on the land of farms in Petaluma, California and removing several chickens and ducks from the facilities. Their trial will begin Sept. 8 at the Santa Rosa Courthouse.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit will co-lead the Circular Bioeconomy Innovation Collaborative to establish a bioindustrial manufacturing hub in Northern San Joaquin Valley.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Advanced Biofuels and Bioproducts Process Development Unit will co-lead the Circular Bioeconomy Innovation Collaborative to establish a bioindustrial manufacturing hub in Northern San Joaquin Valley.
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The impetus to give back now that he has reaped the rewards of his work is strong. Paster is already making plans to go back home and spread the word about a holiday food giveaway he wants to organize with some of his high-up friends.
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The impetus to give back now that he has reaped the rewards of his work is strong. Paster is already making plans to go back home and spread the word about a holiday food giveaway he wants to organize with some of his high-up friends.
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Here are eight examples of times Alex Trebek has posed questions to contestants in which the correct answer was our good old campus.
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Here are eight examples of times Alex Trebek has posed questions to contestants in which the correct answer was our good old campus.
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Despite absorbing 750 additional in-state students this fall, campus administrators have no concrete plans to expand teaching faculty or campus infrastructure, including health resources, custodial services and dining halls.
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Despite absorbing 750 additional in-state students this fall, campus administrators have no concrete plans to expand teaching faculty or campus infrastructure, including health resources, custodial services and dining halls.
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