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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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Jocelyn Huang

Senior Staff

Jocelyn Huang was the summer 2021 managing editor. She joined The Daily Californian as a copy editor in fall 2019 and was a deputy night editor in spring 2020, the night editor in summer 2020, the head of copy chiefs in fall 2020, the deputy special issues editor in spring 2021 and the editorial hiring manager in spring 2022. She has covered Cal women's gymnastics, men's gymnastics and men's swimming and diving. She has also served as a social media copy chief, sports copy chief, layout designer, editorial board member and night producer.

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The answers for Scatterdoku: Clues from 2020 at UC Berkeley.
The answers for Scatterdoku: Clues from 2020 at UC Berkeley.
Ten years after the Cal men’s gymnastics team was almost cut, members of the community reflect on the campaign and its lessons to be learned in the face of recent events.
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Ten years after the Cal men’s gymnastics team was almost cut, members of the community reflect on the campaign and its lessons to be learned in the face of recent events.
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With the Minnesota men’s gymnastics team being the latest of many to face the chopping block, the sport is on the verge of extinction in college athletics.
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With the Minnesota men’s gymnastics team being the latest of many to face the chopping block, the sport is on the verge of extinction in college athletics.
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I’ve never viewed my indecisiveness as a positive trait, but it’s given me countless opportunities, one of them journalism.
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I’ve never viewed my indecisiveness as a positive trait, but it’s given me countless opportunities, one of them journalism.
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Acronyms make our writing more concise. But, some are now so common that they’re often used improperly, adjacent to words that make the phrase redundant.
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Acronyms make our writing more concise. But, some are now so common that they’re often used improperly, adjacent to words that make the phrase redundant.
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While the Oxford comma is technically grammatically correct, it is most often unnecessary and pointless. Thus, writers and editors should eliminate the comma unless it's absolutely essential for comprehension.
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While the Oxford comma is technically grammatically correct, it is most often unnecessary and pointless. Thus, writers and editors should eliminate the comma unless it's absolutely essential for comprehension.
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