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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 03, 2023

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Mark Henry Salupen

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Graduate students may see relief from potential financial burden, as the Senate’s version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed without the graduate tuition tax proposal.
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Graduate students may see relief from potential financial burden, as the Senate’s version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed without the graduate tuition tax proposal.
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In a 2017 annual assessment conducted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, Alameda County’s homeless population ranks among the largest homeless communities in the nation.
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In a 2017 annual assessment conducted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD, Alameda County’s homeless population ranks among the largest homeless communities in the nation.
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Berkeley Unified School District attempted to file a restraining order Monday against Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School’s former track coach.
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Berkeley Unified School District attempted to file a restraining order Monday against Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School’s former track coach.
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Six UC Berkeley faculty have been recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, for their efforts to advance scientific research and its applications.
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Six UC Berkeley faculty have been recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, for their efforts to advance scientific research and its applications.
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After about a semester-long departure from campus, former chancellor Nicholas Dirks makes his return to campus — for some not-so-awaited — as a history professor this spring semester.
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After about a semester-long departure from campus, former chancellor Nicholas Dirks makes his return to campus — for some not-so-awaited — as a history professor this spring semester.
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A new “fun” and “fresh” Thai restaurant called Funky Elephant is expected to open at 1313 Ninth St. on Jan. 4, 2018.
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A new “fun” and “fresh” Thai restaurant called Funky Elephant is expected to open at 1313 Ninth St. on Jan. 4, 2018.
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The cost of a cup of coffee comes at various prices across campus. Campus administration, however, does not have jurisdiction over these prices.
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The cost of a cup of coffee comes at various prices across campus. Campus administration, however, does not have jurisdiction over these prices.
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After about 45 years in service, BART issued an initiative to address the $15 to $25 million loss in revenue due to fare evasion with a new proof of payment requirement.
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After about 45 years in service, BART issued an initiative to address the $15 to $25 million loss in revenue due to fare evasion with a new proof of payment requirement.
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Campus Assistant Professor of neuroscience and bioengineering Michael Yartsev was awarded the 2017 Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering Monday, which provides innovative researchers with $875,000 to continue their work.
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Campus Assistant Professor of neuroscience and bioengineering Michael Yartsev was awarded the 2017 Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering Monday, which provides innovative researchers with $875,000 to continue their work.
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Two UC Berkeley assistant professors were each awarded with $1.5 million in grants for their innovative contributions to cell research Thursday.
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Two UC Berkeley assistant professors were each awarded with $1.5 million in grants for their innovative contributions to cell research Thursday.
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