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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 26, 2023

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Dina Katgara

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The complications of securing my right to an ESA in a sorority were difficult, but I know I helped set up a process for people in the future to follow and get the accommodations they need.
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The complications of securing my right to an ESA in a sorority were difficult, but I know I helped set up a process for people in the future to follow and get the accommodations they need.
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I’ve always known I wasn’t completely straight, even from middle school. To me, people are just people. To be honest, I’m terrified to know how my family would react if they saw this article.
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I’ve always known I wasn’t completely straight, even from middle school. To me, people are just people. To be honest, I’m terrified to know how my family would react if they saw this article.
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Welcome to 2023! Let’s look at the astrological charts to guide us through the new year.
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Welcome to 2023! Let’s look at the astrological charts to guide us through the new year.
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Jordan Ullman is running for the ASUC Senate with the Student Action party on platforms of interfaith relations, basic needs and pre-graduate resources.
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Jordan Ullman is running for the ASUC Senate with the Student Action party on platforms of interfaith relations, basic needs and pre-graduate resources.
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While Jackie Wang had wanted to study astrophysics since kindergarten, it was not until high school that she encountered a fellow Asian American first-generation woman in aerospace, giving her hope for minorities like herself being successful in STEM.
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While Jackie Wang had wanted to study astrophysics since kindergarten, it was not until high school that she encountered a fellow Asian American first-generation woman in aerospace, giving her hope for minorities like herself being successful in STEM.
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, local businesses in Berkeley struggled to adapt to ever-changing regulations and customer influxes as they continued to seek external support. 
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, local businesses in Berkeley struggled to adapt to ever-changing regulations and customer influxes as they continued to seek external support. 
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Although there is excitement in the air after students returned to Berkeley in August, many of the city’s small business owners are frustrated with the many challenges still left to face.
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Although there is excitement in the air after students returned to Berkeley in August, many of the city’s small business owners are frustrated with the many challenges still left to face.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recall election is much closer among voters considered most likely to participate than among the general electorate, according to a Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, or IGS, report released Tuesday.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recall election is much closer among voters considered most likely to participate than among the general electorate, according to a Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, or IGS, report released Tuesday.
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The sounds of laughter and conversation from Berkeley residents fill the air, Collin Doran, owner of Homemade Cafe, reminisced as the restaurant prepares to reopen July 6.
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The sounds of laughter and conversation from Berkeley residents fill the air, Collin Doran, owner of Homemade Cafe, reminisced as the restaurant prepares to reopen July 6.
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Le Bateau Ivre, a French Berkeley restaurant, welcomed an unusual sight on Mother's Day as families occupied its space — a stark contrast to last year.
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Le Bateau Ivre, a French Berkeley restaurant, welcomed an unusual sight on Mother's Day as families occupied its space — a stark contrast to last year.
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