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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 22, 2023

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It’s time to celebrate the end of our journey — with our family, over the phone with our friends and together at our makeup commencement ceremony.
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It’s time to celebrate the end of our journey — with our family, over the phone with our friends and together at our makeup commencement ceremony.
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Faced with smoke from forest fires and days without power, UC Berkeley developed an evolving plan to maintain classes through alternative modes of instruction, allowing students to keep learning in the midst of environmental challenges.
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Faced with smoke from forest fires and days without power, UC Berkeley developed an evolving plan to maintain classes through alternative modes of instruction, allowing students to keep learning in the midst of environmental challenges.
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PG&E and the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers collaborated to create the Disability Disaster Access and Resources program to support vulnerable customers in the event of a Public Safety Power Shutoff.
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PG&E and the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers collaborated to create the Disability Disaster Access and Resources program to support vulnerable customers in the event of a Public Safety Power Shutoff.
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UC Berkeley Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Stephen Sutton announced Sunny Lee as the permanent Assistant Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students on Tuesday. Since July 2019, Lee served as the interim dean of students.
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UC Berkeley Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Stephen Sutton announced Sunny Lee as the permanent Assistant Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students on Tuesday. Since July 2019, Lee served as the interim dean of students.
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The Berkeley Police Department reported a road closure at Hopkins Street and Monterey Avenue in North Berkeley on Friday morning, after a semitruck collided with a power pole at about 7:41 a.m., requiring repairs.
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The Berkeley Police Department reported a road closure at Hopkins Street and Monterey Avenue in North Berkeley on Friday morning, after a semitruck collided with a power pole at about 7:41 a.m., requiring repairs.
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In light of the COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, pandemic, PG&E customers will receive California Climate Credit on their bills for their April billing cycle. The credit for customers receiving natural gas as well as electric services will amount to $62.91.
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In light of the COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, pandemic, PG&E customers will receive California Climate Credit on their bills for their April billing cycle. The credit for customers receiving natural gas as well as electric services will amount to $62.91.
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PG&E alerted its customers of scam phone calls or emails threatening power shut-offs in light of the COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus, pandemic.
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PG&E alerted its customers of scam phone calls or emails threatening power shut-offs in light of the COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus, pandemic.
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Here is a breakdown of a few things that happened to the class of 2020. We hope that going through the list will spark a few good memories, but we know it may bring back some repressed ones — sorry about that.
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Here is a breakdown of a few things that happened to the class of 2020. We hope that going through the list will spark a few good memories, but we know it may bring back some repressed ones — sorry about that.
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Here's what we know about the city of Berkeley and UC Berkeley's campus response to COVID-19, more colloquially known as coronavirus.
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Here's what we know about the city of Berkeley and UC Berkeley's campus response to COVID-19, more colloquially known as coronavirus.
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About 400,000 PG&E customers lost power because of high winds between Feb. 9 and 10, but conditions did not meet the threshold for issuing a Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS.
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About 400,000 PG&E customers lost power because of high winds between Feb. 9 and 10, but conditions did not meet the threshold for issuing a Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS.
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