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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 31, 2023

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Sabina Mahavni

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The 2019 ASUC elections a mere month away, CalSERVE released its three-person executive slate Monday evening, advocating as a party for “equal rights and a valid education.”
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The 2019 ASUC elections a mere month away, CalSERVE released its three-person executive slate Monday evening, advocating as a party for “equal rights and a valid education.”
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According to UC Berkeley’s recently released Supplemental Environmental Impact Report, or SEIR, the campus’ carbon emissions, waste generation and greenhouse gas, or GHG, emissions continue to decrease despite the projected 33.7 percent increase in projected student enrollment for the 2022-2023 school year.
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According to UC Berkeley’s recently released Supplemental Environmental Impact Report, or SEIR, the campus’ carbon emissions, waste generation and greenhouse gas, or GHG, emissions continue to decrease despite the projected 33.7 percent increase in projected student enrollment for the 2022-2023 school year.
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Street Story, a new website developed by researchers at UC Berkeley’s Safe Transportation Research and Education Center, or SafeTREC, allows California residents to report unsafe road conditions, accidents or near misses.
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Street Story, a new website developed by researchers at UC Berkeley’s Safe Transportation Research and Education Center, or SafeTREC, allows California residents to report unsafe road conditions, accidents or near misses.
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While the Bay Area is one of the most racially and ethnically diverse places in the world, segregation persists, and certain communities of color are increasingly forced to more distant parts of the Bay, according to a recently released study by the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society.
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While the Bay Area is one of the most racially and ethnically diverse places in the world, segregation persists, and certain communities of color are increasingly forced to more distant parts of the Bay, according to a recently released study by the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society.
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The office of ASUC Senator Saakshi Goel and UC Berkeley’s PATH to Care Center were notified in late December that they will receive a Wellness Fund grant of $54,000 each year for the next two years to further their mission of providing support to survivors of sexual harassment or violence.
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The office of ASUC Senator Saakshi Goel and UC Berkeley’s PATH to Care Center were notified in late December that they will receive a Wellness Fund grant of $54,000 each year for the next two years to further their mission of providing support to survivors of sexual harassment or violence.
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What happens when the deputy director of the New York Times, the dean of Stanford’s medical school and a 12-time Olympic swimming medalist walk into a panel? The Berkeley Forum’s spring 2019 speaker lineup is born.
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What happens when the deputy director of the New York Times, the dean of Stanford’s medical school and a 12-time Olympic swimming medalist walk into a panel? The Berkeley Forum’s spring 2019 speaker lineup is born.
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UC Berkeley students replaced the vandalized upright piano on Sproul Plaza on Monday thanks to a generous donation from an Oakland resident, restoring the “magic” it brought to campus students.
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UC Berkeley students replaced the vandalized upright piano on Sproul Plaza on Monday thanks to a generous donation from an Oakland resident, restoring the “magic” it brought to campus students.
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For years, the main driver of evolutionary change in hummingbird bills was thought to be feeding ecology, but a recent study by UC Berkeley researchers, published in the journal "Integrative Organismal Biology," proves otherwise. Some male hummingbirds in the tropics of South America favor bills more suited to fighting than feeding.
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For years, the main driver of evolutionary change in hummingbird bills was thought to be feeding ecology, but a recent study by UC Berkeley researchers, published in the journal "Integrative Organismal Biology," proves otherwise. Some male hummingbirds in the tropics of South America favor bills more suited to fighting than feeding.
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UC Berkeley was ranked the second-best college for transfer students by a recent article in Time magazine.
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UC Berkeley was ranked the second-best college for transfer students by a recent article in Time magazine.
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