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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 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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This is the time to intentionally do things that make us happy. As another school semester approaches, here are ways to avoid burnout and stay passionate.
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This is the time to intentionally do things that make us happy. As another school semester approaches, here are ways to avoid burnout and stay passionate.
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The efforts of student newspapers go beyond the university and into the city — and sometimes, even the rest of the world.
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The efforts of student newspapers go beyond the university and into the city — and sometimes, even the rest of the world.
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The following is a Q&A between Josh Yuen, editor in chief of the Daily Californian, Tatiania Perry, sports columnist for the Daily Illini and Jared Farmer, senior beat reporter for the Daily Illini.
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The following is a Q&A between Josh Yuen, editor in chief of the Daily Californian, Tatiania Perry, sports columnist for the Daily Illini and Jared Farmer, senior beat reporter for the Daily Illini.
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For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can support the independent coverage that shapes and changes the face of Berkeley.
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For the price of a cup of coffee each month, you can support the independent coverage that shapes and changes the face of Berkeley.
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“An Octoroon” never seems too focused on “making points,” and instead unearths its greatest strengths in the dualities surrounding the history of our nation.
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“An Octoroon” never seems too focused on “making points,” and instead unearths its greatest strengths in the dualities surrounding the history of our nation.
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