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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Karren Moorer

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UC Berkeley students will have an opportunity to learn about the many DeCal classes offered this coming semester and interact with their facilitators before the courses start.
UC Berkeley students will have an opportunity to learn about the many DeCal classes offered this coming semester and interact with their facilitators before the courses start.
Due to coding issues with the new facility at the campus Hearst Gym, the Aug. 9 to 10 move-out dates for the ASUC offices and campus student groups have been postponed.
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Due to coding issues with the new facility at the campus Hearst Gym, the Aug. 9 to 10 move-out dates for the ASUC offices and campus student groups have been postponed.
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Several BART stations throughout the Bay Area hosted events at which officers answered questions about public safety.
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Several BART stations throughout the Bay Area hosted events at which officers answered questions about public safety.
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The lab conducted a community workshop Thursday for Richmond residents regarding the lab’s proposed biosciences facility on the Richmond Bay Campus.
The lab conducted a community workshop Thursday for Richmond residents regarding the lab’s proposed biosciences facility on the Richmond Bay Campus.
Former paralegal David Tursi filed paperwork on July 9 to run for Berkeley City Council in District Two, making him the fourth candidate to run for a council member position in the West Berkeley district.
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Former paralegal David Tursi filed paperwork on July 9 to run for Berkeley City Council in District Two, making him the fourth candidate to run for a council member position in the West Berkeley district.
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Festival-goers participated in the various kite activities — such as kite flying competitions and kite-making — and also took advantage of the open space in the marina to fly kites of their own.
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Festival-goers participated in the various kite activities — such as kite flying competitions and kite-making — and also took advantage of the open space in the marina to fly kites of their own.
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Professor Richard Kramer from the campus Department of Molecular and Cell Biology said the researchers are trying to find a chemical derivative to restore visual function.
Professor Richard Kramer from the campus Department of Molecular and Cell Biology said the researchers are trying to find a chemical derivative to restore visual function.
A power outage across the city of Berkeley has left thousands of residents without electricity and temporarily shut down BART service to the Downtown Berkeley station.
A power outage across the city of Berkeley has left thousands of residents without electricity and temporarily shut down BART service to the Downtown Berkeley station.
The city of Berkeley is implementing initiatives that would alter the city streets to make them safer for bicyclists. Plans include modifications in bicycle boulevards and roadways.
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The city of Berkeley is implementing initiatives that would alter the city streets to make them safer for bicyclists. Plans include modifications in bicycle boulevards and roadways.
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