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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 21, 2023

Elise Fisher

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BART has reported positive feedback from riders following updated safety measures, which include an increase in police presence in March. However, not all riders attribute feelings of safety to these changes.
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BART has reported positive feedback from riders following updated safety measures, which include an increase in police presence in March. However, not all riders attribute feelings of safety to these changes.
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The UC Board of Regents Academic and Student Affairs Committee met Wednesday to discuss recent transfer student legislation, plans to streamline the transfer process and increase graduate student enrollment.
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The UC Board of Regents Academic and Student Affairs Committee met Wednesday to discuss recent transfer student legislation, plans to streamline the transfer process and increase graduate student enrollment.
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From Oct. 19 to Oct. 28, five musicals including “The Love Eterne” and “Third Sister Liu” will be screened.
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From Oct. 19 to Oct. 28, five musicals including “The Love Eterne” and “Third Sister Liu” will be screened.
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Berkeley and the Bay Area in the 20th century were a launching point for nationwide environmental movements.
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Berkeley and the Bay Area in the 20th century were a launching point for nationwide environmental movements.
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Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed “multielement ink,” a semiconducting material that could make semiconductors more sustainable and affordable to manufacture.
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Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed “multielement ink,” a semiconducting material that could make semiconductors more sustainable and affordable to manufacture.
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Dodging baby geese, mud and other people, members of the San Quentin 1000 Mile Club ran 105 laps around the yard for their yearly marathon. On Tuesday, a sold-out showing at Rialto Cinemas in Elmwood brought audiences to the new documentary about the club, “26.2 to Life.”
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Dodging baby geese, mud and other people, members of the San Quentin 1000 Mile Club ran 105 laps around the yard for their yearly marathon. On Tuesday, a sold-out showing at Rialto Cinemas in Elmwood brought audiences to the new documentary about the club, “26.2 to Life.”
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In 1952, Joseph Thomas Gier became the first tenured Black professor in the University of California system. Despite his historical significance, the record of his existence as a UC Berkeley professor of engineering became lost over time. 
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In 1952, Joseph Thomas Gier became the first tenured Black professor in the University of California system. Despite his historical significance, the record of his existence as a UC Berkeley professor of engineering became lost over time. 
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