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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Two weeks into an online spring semester, I decided that whether or not I got an internship, I was not transferring to UC Berkeley in the fall.
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Two weeks into an online spring semester, I decided that whether or not I got an internship, I was not transferring to UC Berkeley in the fall.
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Religious institutions in Berkeley have begun to offer virtual services, and leaders say they have found an increased sense of community support in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Religious institutions in Berkeley have begun to offer virtual services, and leaders say they have found an increased sense of community support in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ciao, study abroad students! Here are some activities that can ease the pain of the “best experience of your life” being cut short. We at the Clog commend you for doing your part to #flatten #the #curve.
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Ciao, study abroad students! Here are some activities that can ease the pain of the “best experience of your life” being cut short. We at the Clog commend you for doing your part to #flatten #the #curve.
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Homesickness is a common result of spending time away from the people and places you’re used to, but with the right strategies, it won’t be long before you’re back on the wanderlust trail yet again.
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Homesickness is a common result of spending time away from the people and places you’re used to, but with the right strategies, it won’t be long before you’re back on the wanderlust trail yet again.
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A UC Berkeley doctoral student has recently discovered that WhatsApp, the end-to-end encrypted messaging platform utilized by more than a billion users across the world, has a security flaw making it susceptible to messages being intercepted.
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A UC Berkeley doctoral student has recently discovered that WhatsApp, the end-to-end encrypted messaging platform utilized by more than a billion users across the world, has a security flaw making it susceptible to messages being intercepted.
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