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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 29, 2023

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I don’t know why I remember so little, but I also don’t know why I never asked you for no other reason than to hear you speak, to see as you saw.
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I don’t know why I remember so little, but I also don’t know why I never asked you for no other reason than to hear you speak, to see as you saw.
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In 1979, The Daily Californian published two stories that blew open a national debate over whether Americans could face criminal charges for publishing the basic principles behind the hydrogen bomb.
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In 1979, The Daily Californian published two stories that blew open a national debate over whether Americans could face criminal charges for publishing the basic principles behind the hydrogen bomb.
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Though Wikipedia covers an array of topics from World War II to Taylor Swift’s discography, there is more to address in accuracy, public trust and representation, discussed Wikimedia Foundation CEO Katherine Maher at a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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Though Wikipedia covers an array of topics from World War II to Taylor Swift’s discography, there is more to address in accuracy, public trust and representation, discussed Wikimedia Foundation CEO Katherine Maher at a Berkeley Forum event Thursday.
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By drawing on history, fiction and national memory, war films often invoke national security, collectivism and the social order as virtuous ideals that merit violence — a righteous country deserves to be defended to the death
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By drawing on history, fiction and national memory, war films often invoke national security, collectivism and the social order as virtuous ideals that merit violence — a righteous country deserves to be defended to the death
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed three bills Wednesday addressing racial discrimination and systemic racism in California.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed three bills Wednesday addressing racial discrimination and systemic racism in California.
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In 1942, to get to Poston, Arizona meant a full day by train from Union Station. It was a long, hot and uncomfortable ride through the Mojave and into the middle of nowhere.
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In 1942, to get to Poston, Arizona meant a full day by train from Union Station. It was a long, hot and uncomfortable ride through the Mojave and into the middle of nowhere.
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The California State Assembly unanimously passed HR 77 on Feb. 20, a resolution that formally apologizes for the California Assembly’s role in the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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The California State Assembly unanimously passed HR 77 on Feb. 20, a resolution that formally apologizes for the California Assembly’s role in the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
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The film proves time and time again that the weight of offering a varied and nuanced depiction of this conflict is simply too heavy to hold.
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The film proves time and time again that the weight of offering a varied and nuanced depiction of this conflict is simply too heavy to hold.
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Admitting that I want to be a writer frightens me because it feels as though I would have to relinquish my own temporality.
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Admitting that I want to be a writer frightens me because it feels as though I would have to relinquish my own temporality.
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UC Berkeley is a fantastic place for many reasons, but one of the things that brings so much vitality to our institution is its location within the city of Berkeley.
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UC Berkeley is a fantastic place for many reasons, but one of the things that brings so much vitality to our institution is its location within the city of Berkeley.
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