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Film & Television

Monday, October 29, 2018

Veteran filmmaker Jeanne Marie Hallacy speaks on tribute to mothers, daughters, sisters

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Veteran filmmaker Jeanne Marie Hallacy is passionate about stories of social justice, and, with “Mother, Daughter, Sister,” she has added another film to her already long list of documentaries about human rights issues relating to Southeast Asia.
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Research & Ideas

Monday, March 6, 2017
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Students create class on counter-terrorism after Nice attack

Twenty-two students presented detailed proposals for open-source, technological solutions to problems in transnational security Monday as part of a student-run course created in response to the July 2016 terrorist attacks in Bangladesh and Nice, which resulted in the deaths of two UC Berkeley students.
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Features

Sunday, February 5, 2017
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Waking up from the American Apparel dream

As every good hipster knows by now, American Apparel is disappearing — the whole company has been acquired, and the Telegraph Avenue location will shut its doors in April
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Campus

Monday, September 12, 2016
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UC Berkeley holds memorial for community members who died this year

About 200 UC Berkeley community members gathered together outside California Hall to remember the 57 members of the campus community who died in the last year, including two students who were killed in terrorist attacks abroad.
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Campus

Friday, July 15, 2016
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UC Berkeley student killed in Nice terrorist attack

Nicolas “Nick” Leslie, a 20-year-old campus junior, was killed during the terrorist attack that took place Thursday in Nice, France, while three other UC Berkeley students sustained serious injuries.
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Campus

Tuesday, July 5, 2016
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Campus community holds vigil in honor of student Tarishi Jain, other victims of the Bangladesh terror attack

The flags of America, Bangladesh and India stood tall on the steps of Sproul Plaza as a memorial vigil took place to commemorate campus sophomore and Indian citizen Tarishi Jain and other victims who lost their lives alongside her in the terror attacks that took place in Bangladesh on Friday.
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Campus

Saturday, July 2, 2016
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UC Berkeley student among those killed in Bangladesh terrorist attack

A UC Berkeley student was among about 20 killed in terrorist attacks in Bangladesh that began Friday.
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Campus

Tuesday, March 31, 2015
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UC Berkeley celebrates launch of Subir & Malini Chowdhury Center for Bangladesh Studies

Although the center was established in 2013, due to logistical complexities, it officially opened Monday. Chancellor Nicholas Dirks presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Following the event, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, founder of BRAC University – one of the universities the center will partner with – gave a guest lecture to celebrate the center’s launch.
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