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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 17, 2023

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Many students might not be familiar with Free House’s history as a haven for the student organizers of the Free Speech Movement.
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Many students might not be familiar with Free House’s history as a haven for the student organizers of the Free Speech Movement.
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In a widely-ranging discussion of sci-fi texts of the past and present, UC Berkeley lecturer Emily Carpenter and professor Namwali Serpell articulate representations of race and gender, discuss the ways that sci-fi reflects contemporary politics and offer interpretations of popular films.
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In a widely-ranging discussion of sci-fi texts of the past and present, UC Berkeley lecturer Emily Carpenter and professor Namwali Serpell articulate representations of race and gender, discuss the ways that sci-fi reflects contemporary politics and offer interpretations of popular films.
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Although writing notes by hand seems onerous to many current college students, research shows that students who handwrite their notes retain information better than students who type notes.
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Although writing notes by hand seems onerous to many current college students, research shows that students who handwrite their notes retain information better than students who type notes.
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Pale white crescent moons beam at me from the palms of my hands, imprinted into the skin from my clenched fists.
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Pale white crescent moons beam at me from the palms of my hands, imprinted into the skin from my clenched fists.
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The most devastating of these promises, Trump’s rollback of Obamacare’s contraceptive mandate, now allows employers to opt out of no-cost birth control coverage for religious or “moral” reasons.
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The most devastating of these promises, Trump’s rollback of Obamacare’s contraceptive mandate, now allows employers to opt out of no-cost birth control coverage for religious or “moral” reasons.
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“Remember that what you’re doing is important. Literature is important. Have a great night!”
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“Remember that what you’re doing is important. Literature is important. Have a great night!”
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