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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 24, 2023

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With many Cal players back on the field, it is quite possible that the blue and gold could come out of the match clutching the beloved Axe.
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With many Cal players back on the field, it is quite possible that the blue and gold could come out of the match clutching the beloved Axe.
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The first day of Outside Lands saw some of the most emo, jam-worthy, electric and lean sets of the festival.
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The first day of Outside Lands saw some of the most emo, jam-worthy, electric and lean sets of the festival.
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With lyrics that are sometimes nonsensical, “Guerrilla” and “Sexy Villain” prioritize fun and levity over deep, profound storytelling.
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With lyrics that are sometimes nonsensical, “Guerrilla” and “Sexy Villain” prioritize fun and levity over deep, profound storytelling.
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On Sunday afternoon, the tournament’s championship game commenced. The two rivals battled it out and the Bears ultimately exacted revenge on the Cardinal with a decisive 4-1 victory.
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On Sunday afternoon, the tournament’s championship game commenced. The two rivals battled it out and the Bears ultimately exacted revenge on the Cardinal with a decisive 4-1 victory.
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Here are four reasons why Berkeley is WAY better than Palo Alto. There are way more than just four, but we didn’t have time to write an endless article. 
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Here are four reasons why Berkeley is WAY better than Palo Alto. There are way more than just four, but we didn’t have time to write an endless article. 
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Data from the Oakland Police Department showed that license plate readers were disproportionately dispatched in low-income communities and communities of racial minorities. This can create a “chilling effect” on the freedom of expression of minority groups. And it can reinforce already stigmatized communities by creating a “feedback loop” in which police are repeatedly sent to a particular neighborhood regardless of that neighborhood’s true crime rate.
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Data from the Oakland Police Department showed that license plate readers were disproportionately dispatched in low-income communities and communities of racial minorities. This can create a “chilling effect” on the freedom of expression of minority groups. And it can reinforce already stigmatized communities by creating a “feedback loop” in which police are repeatedly sent to a particular neighborhood regardless of that neighborhood’s true crime rate.
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Tuesday’s talk covered everything from the nutritional value of algae to Weir’s hobbies of mixology, woodworking and board games.
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Tuesday’s talk covered everything from the nutritional value of algae to Weir’s hobbies of mixology, woodworking and board games.
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I had seen a better Doctor in Novato, a better Dan in Morgan Hill. I liked the set more in Santa Cruz and the intimacy of the Bakersfield stage.
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I had seen a better Doctor in Novato, a better Dan in Morgan Hill. I liked the set more in Santa Cruz and the intimacy of the Bakersfield stage.
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Cal will be hoping to build upon its high-scoring performance in their loss against then-No. 4 UCLA, in which they finished with a 197.225, reaching above 197 for just the fourth time in school history.
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Cal will be hoping to build upon its high-scoring performance in their loss against then-No. 4 UCLA, in which they finished with a 197.225, reaching above 197 for just the fourth time in school history.
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It’s time for the Francos and the Ansaris of the world to not only claim to be feminist, but have their actions prove it.
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It’s time for the Francos and the Ansaris of the world to not only claim to be feminist, but have their actions prove it.
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