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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks

Managing Editor

Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks was the managing editor for fall 2017 and spring 2018. Before that, she the city news editor for fall 2016. Alex has also served as an assistant news editor, a graphic artist and a lead business and economy reporter. She joined the Daily Cal in spring 2015 as a news reporter.

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50 gift ideas from the Daily Cal staff for 10 different kinds of friends.
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50 gift ideas from the Daily Cal staff for 10 different kinds of friends.
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The November election altered this country and refocused a national spotlight on Berkeley. One year later, it’s time to reflect.
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The November election altered this country and refocused a national spotlight on Berkeley. One year later, it’s time to reflect.
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Across the country, thousands of hate crimes go unreported and ignored. The same is true in Berkeley. That’s why The Daily Californian is joining ProPublica’s Documenting Hate project — to help track hate crimes and bias-related incidents nationwide.
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Across the country, thousands of hate crimes go unreported and ignored. The same is true in Berkeley. That’s why The Daily Californian is joining ProPublica’s Documenting Hate project — to help track hate crimes and bias-related incidents nationwide.
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A UC Berkeley student filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against a former Tang Center employee and the UC Board of Regents on Thursday.
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A UC Berkeley student filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against a former Tang Center employee and the UC Board of Regents on Thursday.
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Before they were our illustrious gatekeepers of knowledge and information, UC Berkeley professors and lecturers were just like us: scraping by on hard-earned tips, scoring coveted research positions and all the while scrubbing the dishes of some stranger.
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Before they were our illustrious gatekeepers of knowledge and information, UC Berkeley professors and lecturers were just like us: scraping by on hard-earned tips, scoring coveted research positions and all the while scrubbing the dishes of some stranger.
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As first reported by the East Bay Express, the charges are connected to a fight between Trump supporters, and counter-protesters and anti-fascists, during a March 4 pro-Trump rally.
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As first reported by the East Bay Express, the charges are connected to a fight between Trump supporters, and counter-protesters and anti-fascists, during a March 4 pro-Trump rally.
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As part of a new project, The Daily Californian went out to find a few of these freshmen and plans to follow them and their housing journey for the next few years.
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As part of a new project, The Daily Californian went out to find a few of these freshmen and plans to follow them and their housing journey for the next few years.
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UCLA professor emeritus Eric Gans doesn’t feel ashamed for writing, “I can’t help thinking that in another universe you would have been the woman I was meant to share my life with” to a female graduate student whose thesis he was supervising.
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UCLA professor emeritus Eric Gans doesn’t feel ashamed for writing, “I can’t help thinking that in another universe you would have been the woman I was meant to share my life with” to a female graduate student whose thesis he was supervising.
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In the story of Adam and Eve, the Tree of Knowledge bore the forbidden fruit: an object of pure indulgence and vice possessing both good and evil that ultimately proved irresistible to the doomed couple.
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In the story of Adam and Eve, the Tree of Knowledge bore the forbidden fruit: an object of pure indulgence and vice possessing both good and evil that ultimately proved irresistible to the doomed couple.
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Turns out Miller, a campus senior majoring in cognitive science, has the unique misfortune of possessing the same name as the alleged attacker — their middle names even start with the same letter.
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Turns out Miller, a campus senior majoring in cognitive science, has the unique misfortune of possessing the same name as the alleged attacker — their middle names even start with the same letter.
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