Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day offers chance to reflect on past

Eighty years ago, Japanese imperial forces launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. In honor, Dec. 7 was proclaimed as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
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Eighty years ago, Japanese imperial forces launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. In honor, Dec. 7 was proclaimed as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
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Berkeley Unified may face up to $6.6 million in budget cuts next year due to declining enrollment, pending an anticipated increase in state funding.
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Berkeley’s Healthy Streets program, which promotes safer walking and cycling by limiting car traffic and driving speed on select roads, will end this month.
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Berkeley students are familiar with the everyday strife caused by college life. In some cases, issues can arise that require resolution through legal means.
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UC Berkeley’s Art History/Classics Library recently received a $250,000 endowment from donor Alan Templeton to support collection development for its Fine Arts Collection, with a focus on the field of European art.
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The Berkeley Lab was awarded more than $13 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to fund ongoing research on solid state batteries and connected vehicles., with the aim to make it easier to switch to electric vehicles.
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Moffitt Library will be closed to students next semester for a seismic strengthening project that will take place from January to August 2022.
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To help youth experiencing homelessness, Alameda County received a nearly $6.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
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UC President Michael Drake extended the use of Emergency Paid Sick Leave to all UC employees, effective Oct. 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022.
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A survey released Wednesday by UC Berkeley’s Othering and Belonging Institute found that most Muslim Americans experience Islamophobia in their lifetimes, especially women.
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