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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 22, 2023

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Caroline Marsden

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Dani Bernal Kim, a third-year student studying legal studies and interdisciplinary studies, is running for ASUC Senate. 
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Dani Bernal Kim, a third-year student studying legal studies and interdisciplinary studies, is running for ASUC Senate. 
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UC Berkeley announced that the Anthropology Library would be closing along with two others in a campuswide email Feb. 23 due to a lack of funding. The decision was met with student protest immediately after.
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UC Berkeley announced that the Anthropology Library would be closing along with two others in a campuswide email Feb. 23 due to a lack of funding. The decision was met with student protest immediately after.
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Fossil Free Research and Data for Progress released a report Wednesday on fossil fuel funding at prominent U.S. universities. Campus has received $155.9 million from big oil and fossil fuel companies between 2010 and 2020.  
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Fossil Free Research and Data for Progress released a report Wednesday on fossil fuel funding at prominent U.S. universities. Campus has received $155.9 million from big oil and fossil fuel companies between 2010 and 2020.  
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UC Berkeley students have been reckoning with recent tech layoffs coming to Silicon Valley and other locations across the globe. 
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UC Berkeley students have been reckoning with recent tech layoffs coming to Silicon Valley and other locations across the globe. 
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With California’s state of emergency set to expire by the end of the month, all of the city of Berkeley’s COVID-19 testing sites are expected to close.
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With California’s state of emergency set to expire by the end of the month, all of the city of Berkeley’s COVID-19 testing sites are expected to close.
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Despite student concerns that course capture is to be phased out by certain campus departments, campus has stated that there are no such plans to terminate the service.
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Despite student concerns that course capture is to be phased out by certain campus departments, campus has stated that there are no such plans to terminate the service.
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After a turbulent start to the semester, UC Berkeley’s Math 54 course will be replacing professor Kelli Talaska with professor Norman Sheu, who will take over on Monday. 
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After a turbulent start to the semester, UC Berkeley’s Math 54 course will be replacing professor Kelli Talaska with professor Norman Sheu, who will take over on Monday. 
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The Berkeley Unified School District is currently engaged in the process of adopting a new science curriculum for grades K-3. 
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The Berkeley Unified School District is currently engaged in the process of adopting a new science curriculum for grades K-3. 
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The UC system announced changes to the UC budget and policies in 2022 Multi-Year report, including a goal of adding spots for in-state students by the 2026-27 academic year. 
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The UC system announced changes to the UC budget and policies in 2022 Multi-Year report, including a goal of adding spots for in-state students by the 2026-27 academic year. 
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Researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF’s  Innovative Genomics Institute, or IGI, have found the diversity of CRISPR gene editors in viruses goes far beyond what they expected, possibly leading to new ways of editing genomes. 
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Researchers at UC Berkeley and UCSF’s  Innovative Genomics Institute, or IGI, have found the diversity of CRISPR gene editors in viruses goes far beyond what they expected, possibly leading to new ways of editing genomes. 
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