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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

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Despite being born and raised in the Bay for my entire life, I did not have my first chance to visit the UC Berkeley campus until I was 16.
Despite being born and raised in the Bay for my entire life, I did not have my first chance to visit the UC Berkeley campus until I was 16.
About 50 students and community members met at 12 p.m. to march against UC Berkeley’s ties with Silicon Valley software giant Palantir, which was set to hold a campus information session with the electrical engineering and computer sciences, or EECS, department Tuesday.
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About 50 students and community members met at 12 p.m. to march against UC Berkeley’s ties with Silicon Valley software giant Palantir, which was set to hold a campus information session with the electrical engineering and computer sciences, or EECS, department Tuesday.
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How many times have you texted your media studies friend to meet you somewhere on campus and they respond: "I literally don't know where that is."?
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How many times have you texted your media studies friend to meet you somewhere on campus and they respond: "I literally don't know where that is."?
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In an email sent to students Friday, campus officials advised students to remain indoors because of unhealthy air quality, adding that the Tang Center will only be providing its limited number of masks to those with underlying medical conditions.
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In an email sent to students Friday, campus officials advised students to remain indoors because of unhealthy air quality, adding that the Tang Center will only be providing its limited number of masks to those with underlying medical conditions.
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The man, a 21-year-old UC student, was riding a skateboard down Euclid Avenue and was unable to stop when the street light turned red, according to Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Byron White.
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The man, a 21-year-old UC student, was riding a skateboard down Euclid Avenue and was unable to stop when the street light turned red, according to Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Byron White.
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Every day, a perfect pile of unpeeled peanuts is placed at North Gate. Since our office is located just north of campus, we've taken note.
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Every day, a perfect pile of unpeeled peanuts is placed at North Gate. Since our office is located just north of campus, we've taken note.
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From that one iron-oxide-green drinking fountain we see after stumbling out of the wrong end of Dwinelle Hall to the stairs we climb every day when hurrying to class in VLSB to our most recognizable campus(nile) installations, UC Berkeley’s alumni classes have contributed to many aspects that, be they in obscurity, notoriety or majesty, make their mark upon the campus.
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From that one iron-oxide-green drinking fountain we see after stumbling out of the wrong end of Dwinelle Hall to the stairs we climb every day when hurrying to class in VLSB to our most recognizable campus(nile) installations, UC Berkeley’s alumni classes have contributed to many aspects that, be they in obscurity, notoriety or majesty, make their mark upon the campus.
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Have you ever thought you’re walking from Doe Library to South Hall but you somehow end up at the east end of or in Strawberry Creek? Read on, friends, to figure out your way around campus.
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Have you ever thought you’re walking from Doe Library to South Hall but you somehow end up at the east end of or in Strawberry Creek? Read on, friends, to figure out your way around campus.
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Construction on Hearst Avenue will begin within a matter of weeks as part of the city’s $3 million Hearst Complete Streets Project, which aims to improve transportation efficiency and safety on the north side of campus.
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Construction on Hearst Avenue will begin within a matter of weeks as part of the city’s $3 million Hearst Complete Streets Project, which aims to improve transportation efficiency and safety on the north side of campus.
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