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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 20, 2023

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Olivia Branan

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Amid the nationwide decline in jobs in the history education field, UC Berkeley’s department of history has managed to partly defy the trend. 
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Amid the nationwide decline in jobs in the history education field, UC Berkeley’s department of history has managed to partly defy the trend. 
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Disability rights activist Judy Heumann died March 4 at the age of 75. 
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Disability rights activist Judy Heumann died March 4 at the age of 75. 
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Faculty at Berkeley Law have filed an amicus brief to offer their expertise to the Supreme Court in the Biden v. Nebraska case surrounding student loan forgiveness.
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Faculty at Berkeley Law have filed an amicus brief to offer their expertise to the Supreme Court in the Biden v. Nebraska case surrounding student loan forgiveness.
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Three UC Berkeley researchers have received awards for their outstanding research in chemistry. 
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Three UC Berkeley researchers have received awards for their outstanding research in chemistry. 
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A study released by campus biochemists could lead to new fungicides and better protection of rice crops.
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A study released by campus biochemists could lead to new fungicides and better protection of rice crops.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared Feb. 19, 2023 as “A Day of Remembrance” for Japanese American evacuation during World War II.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared Feb. 19, 2023 as “A Day of Remembrance” for Japanese American evacuation during World War II.
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A new study at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or LBNL, has found that increasing protected lands might negatively impact other sectors of land use, such as agriculture.
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A new study at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or LBNL, has found that increasing protected lands might negatively impact other sectors of land use, such as agriculture.
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As the world transitions to greener technologies, batteries are an increasing and stubborn source of waste. New innovations in recycling aim to reduce e-waste around Berkeley.
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As the world transitions to greener technologies, batteries are an increasing and stubborn source of waste. New innovations in recycling aim to reduce e-waste around Berkeley.
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The UC Berkeley Library was recently awarded three grants that will fund campus projects in the arts and humanities.
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The UC Berkeley Library was recently awarded three grants that will fund campus projects in the arts and humanities.
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UC Berkeley’s Central Sierra Snow Lab, or CSSL, a lab that conducts research related to California water resources and climate change, saw intense snow storms this month, receiving 54 centimeters of snow in 24 hours, according to a tweet from the CSSL. 
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UC Berkeley’s Central Sierra Snow Lab, or CSSL, a lab that conducts research related to California water resources and climate change, saw intense snow storms this month, receiving 54 centimeters of snow in 24 hours, according to a tweet from the CSSL. 
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