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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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For me, like many other commuter students, where I live became the number one defining characteristic in my college experience. For all my fellow commuters out there (including incoming ones), you are never without hope.
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For me, like many other commuter students, where I live became the number one defining characteristic in my college experience. For all my fellow commuters out there (including incoming ones), you are never without hope.
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Sometimes, we find ourselves in situations we don't expect of ourselves. Oftentimes, the places we keep finding ourselves in both reveal and shape us.
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Sometimes, we find ourselves in situations we don't expect of ourselves. Oftentimes, the places we keep finding ourselves in both reveal and shape us.
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Looking for some fun ways to spend your summer indoors? Here's a list of card and board games you can play that are more fun than Monopoly.
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Looking for some fun ways to spend your summer indoors? Here's a list of card and board games you can play that are more fun than Monopoly.
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FIVE, Hotel Shattuck Plaza’s in-house restaurant, closed June 18 to make room for Zino, a Mediterranean restaurant headed by executive chef Brandon Hicks.
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FIVE, Hotel Shattuck Plaza’s in-house restaurant, closed June 18 to make room for Zino, a Mediterranean restaurant headed by executive chef Brandon Hicks.
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The event is Berkeley’s version of a celebration that now takes place across the country to mark the end of slavery in Texas, as well as in the United States generally.
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The event is Berkeley’s version of a celebration that now takes place across the country to mark the end of slavery in Texas, as well as in the United States generally.
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The budget allocates $1.6 million to increase security measures and reduce encampments on BART properties, and $300,000 to hire two additional BART police dispatchers.
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The budget allocates $1.6 million to increase security measures and reduce encampments on BART properties, and $300,000 to hire two additional BART police dispatchers.
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The business will replace La Farine bakery, which also served French pastries. Lavender Bakery is planning to open in the next four weeks according to business manager Ali Sadeghi.
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The business will replace La Farine bakery, which also served French pastries. Lavender Bakery is planning to open in the next four weeks according to business manager Ali Sadeghi.
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The Bay Area Traffic Relief Plan will increase bridge tolls in increments of three years starting in 2019 and ending in 2025, amounting to a $3 toll increase on all Bay Area bridges, except for the Golden Gate Bridge.
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The Bay Area Traffic Relief Plan will increase bridge tolls in increments of three years starting in 2019 and ending in 2025, amounting to a $3 toll increase on all Bay Area bridges, except for the Golden Gate Bridge.
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With temperatures hitting a high this week, Berkeley students have been seen literally melting under the glare of the sun.
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With temperatures hitting a high this week, Berkeley students have been seen literally melting under the glare of the sun.
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