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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

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In April, the National Women’s Soccer League, or NWSL, announced an expansion team for the 2024 season: Bay FC, to be established in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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In April, the National Women’s Soccer League, or NWSL, announced an expansion team for the 2024 season: Bay FC, to be established in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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A sudden white dusting of snow covered Berkeley Hills and Grizzly Peak Boulevard on Friday morning after a cold night of rain and hail, as California’s winter storm touched elevated local areas.
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A sudden white dusting of snow covered Berkeley Hills and Grizzly Peak Boulevard on Friday morning after a cold night of rain and hail, as California’s winter storm touched elevated local areas.
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Following years of disputes around out-of-state admissions, UC Berkeley’s international students have seen a decrease in their representation on campus and a lack of diversity in their countries of origin and socioeconomic backgrounds. 
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Following years of disputes around out-of-state admissions, UC Berkeley’s international students have seen a decrease in their representation on campus and a lack of diversity in their countries of origin and socioeconomic backgrounds. 
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After 36 years of Sushi California's “intimate” environment, live music and decades of personal connections, co-owners Jahlee and Ryoji Arakaki are searching for a buyer for the restaurant.
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After 36 years of Sushi California's “intimate” environment, live music and decades of personal connections, co-owners Jahlee and Ryoji Arakaki are searching for a buyer for the restaurant.
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More than 370,000 Californians have contaminated drinking water, with people of color making up a disproportionate fraction of those affected, according to a UC Berkeley study. 
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More than 370,000 Californians have contaminated drinking water, with people of color making up a disproportionate fraction of those affected, according to a UC Berkeley study. 
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To limit overcrowding in what are usually popular spots during the celebrations, UC Berkeley campus parking lots and Grizzly Peak Boulevard will be closed July 4, as high fire danger is expected.
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To limit overcrowding in what are usually popular spots during the celebrations, UC Berkeley campus parking lots and Grizzly Peak Boulevard will be closed July 4, as high fire danger is expected.
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So you’ve checked out the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, or BAMPFA, and the Oakland Museum of California, or OMCA, upon the Clog’s recommendations and discovered your new love for museums. Confused about where to go next? Don’t worry — the Clog’s got your back. Here’s our guide to the best museums in San Francisco.
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So you’ve checked out the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, or BAMPFA, and the Oakland Museum of California, or OMCA, upon the Clog’s recommendations and discovered your new love for museums. Confused about where to go next? Don’t worry — the Clog’s got your back. Here’s our guide to the best museums in San Francisco.
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The Student Expenses and Resource Survey, or SEARS, from the California Student Aid Commission, or CSAC, reported that 64 percent of students enrolled in California colleges cite “cost of college” or “balancing school and work responsibilities” as obstacles to their success.
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The Student Expenses and Resource Survey, or SEARS, from the California Student Aid Commission, or CSAC, reported that 64 percent of students enrolled in California colleges cite “cost of college” or “balancing school and work responsibilities” as obstacles to their success.
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UC Berkeley researchers published a study in September showing that racial discrimination is associated with a higher risk of developing chronic illnesses such as stroke, cardiovascular disease and cancer.
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UC Berkeley researchers published a study in September showing that racial discrimination is associated with a higher risk of developing chronic illnesses such as stroke, cardiovascular disease and cancer.
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Bodegas are no longer just the small community corner store — the name now also refers to the an app-controlled community vending machine serving the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Bodegas are no longer just the small community corner store — the name now also refers to the an app-controlled community vending machine serving the San Francisco Bay Area.
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