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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 20, 2023

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Shelby Mayes

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On April 2, Skinner introduced SB 1421, subtitled "Peace Officers: release of records." If passed, the bill will require law enforcement to disclose all information regarding discharge of a firearm, force that results in death and injury, sexual assault on the job and dishonesty in reporting, investigating and prosecuting a crime.
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On April 2, Skinner introduced SB 1421, subtitled "Peace Officers: release of records." If passed, the bill will require law enforcement to disclose all information regarding discharge of a firearm, force that results in death and injury, sexual assault on the job and dishonesty in reporting, investigating and prosecuting a crime.
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Harris said in the letter that she supports the notion that HUD must commit to eradicating housing discrimination, as it has done in the past.
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Harris said in the letter that she supports the notion that HUD must commit to eradicating housing discrimination, as it has done in the past.
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A UC Berkeley professor helped develop a full-sized cabin made from cement, sawdust and chardonnay tiles through the use of a 3-D printer.
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A UC Berkeley professor helped develop a full-sized cabin made from cement, sawdust and chardonnay tiles through the use of a 3-D printer.
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UC Berkeley researchers have developed an exercise app designed to keep consumers motivated by establishing personalized, dynamic and realistic daily step goals using technology that determines the user’s physical activity.
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UC Berkeley researchers have developed an exercise app designed to keep consumers motivated by establishing personalized, dynamic and realistic daily step goals using technology that determines the user’s physical activity.
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About 30 years ago, Berkeley City Council voted to make marijuana convictions a low priority for local law enforcement — the Berkeley Police Department, however, has issued more than 140 citations for marijuana law violations since 2013.
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About 30 years ago, Berkeley City Council voted to make marijuana convictions a low priority for local law enforcement — the Berkeley Police Department, however, has issued more than 140 citations for marijuana law violations since 2013.
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Pappy’s Grill & Sport Bar, located at 2367 Telegraph Ave., will no longer be serving alcoholic beverages — for now.
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Pappy’s Grill & Sport Bar, located at 2367 Telegraph Ave., will no longer be serving alcoholic beverages — for now.
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Despite the federal Department of Education’s recent decision to ignore discrimination complaints, UC Berkeley will continue to adhere to guidelines surrounding gender-inclusive bathroom facilities, according to director of The Gender Equity Resource Center Billy Curtis.
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Despite the federal Department of Education’s recent decision to ignore discrimination complaints, UC Berkeley will continue to adhere to guidelines surrounding gender-inclusive bathroom facilities, according to director of The Gender Equity Resource Center Billy Curtis.
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About 100 demonstrators comprising union workers, UC Berkeley faculty and students rallied outside of California Hall on Wednesday, demanding that the University of California drop all charges filed against David Cole, a housing and dining services employee who was tackled and detained by UCPD on Feb. 1.
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About 100 demonstrators comprising union workers, UC Berkeley faculty and students rallied outside of California Hall on Wednesday, demanding that the University of California drop all charges filed against David Cole, a housing and dining services employee who was tackled and detained by UCPD on Feb. 1.
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