Editors’ Note: Light at the tunnel’s end

It’s time to celebrate the end of our journey — with our family, over the phone with our friends and together at our makeup commencement ceremony.
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It’s time to celebrate the end of our journey — with our family, over the phone with our friends and together at our makeup commencement ceremony.
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I have waited four years to write this column. And yet, after all that thinking, I still don’t know what my denouement is supposed to look like.
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A lot has changed. But if college has taught me anything, it wasn’t to prepare for the unexpected, but to prepare to be unprepared for the unexpected.
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The Daily Californian will continually update this page as results from the 2020 general elections come in. Here’s who won seats in the ASUC.
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All of UC Berkeley’s spring 2020 undergraduate courses will default to the pass/no pass grading system, according to a campuswide email sent Friday.
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A campuswide email sent Friday morning details more support services and campus updates in light of the COVID-19, the new coronavirus, pandemic.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered a statewide “stay at home” to begin Thursday night, following many counties in the state that are already sheltering in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Many student services are still being offered online or with limited operational hours, as students work on schoolwork from home and as in-person campus operations are closed.
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UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ released an email Monday, outlining campus plans in light of Alameda County’s recent declaration of a “shelter in place” amid the spread of COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus.
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UC Berkeley has transitioned to virtual classes for the remainder of the semester in order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus.
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