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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 09, 2023

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For Bill Stewart, a forestry and cooperative extension specialist at UC Berkeley, finding massive herds of goats chomping on dry vegetation in Berkeley has been a regular occurrence for the last 40 years.
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For Bill Stewart, a forestry and cooperative extension specialist at UC Berkeley, finding massive herds of goats chomping on dry vegetation in Berkeley has been a regular occurrence for the last 40 years.
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UC Berkeley community members may not have control over acts of violence and hatred on a national scale, but they can foster a peaceful coexistence on this campus.
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UC Berkeley community members may not have control over acts of violence and hatred on a national scale, but they can foster a peaceful coexistence on this campus.
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UC Berkeley discontinued its religious studies program in 2017, making it one of two campuses in the UC system to not have a major in religion. Some campus professors are looking to change that.
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UC Berkeley discontinued its religious studies program in 2017, making it one of two campuses in the UC system to not have a major in religion. Some campus professors are looking to change that.
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Based on the Vanity Fair article “Marie Colvin’s Private War,” the biographical film follows celebrated journalist and foreign affairs correspondent Marie Colvin on many of her daring trips to report on various foreign conflicts.
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Based on the Vanity Fair article “Marie Colvin’s Private War,” the biographical film follows celebrated journalist and foreign affairs correspondent Marie Colvin on many of her daring trips to report on various foreign conflicts.
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