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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 03, 2023

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‘A great time to be watching’: Falcon fledglings pass flight school

The chicks of UC Berkeley’s resident peregrine falcon Annie have all successfully passed flight school, according to Mary Malec, a volunteer with Cal Falcons. 

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The Immigration Legal Services Center will be offering confidential, expert screenings to help UC staff, faculty and student employees with DACA to identify potential permanent or alternative immigration options to obtain legal status.
The Immigration Legal Services Center will be offering confidential, expert screenings to help UC staff, faculty and student employees with DACA to identify potential permanent or alternative immigration options to obtain legal status.
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Campus podcast Climate Break recently partnered with radio station KALW 91.7 FM San Francisco Bay Area, an affiliate of National Public Radio, or NPR. Climate Break tackles climate crises through weekly short interviews with climate innovators from across the globe.
Campus podcast Climate Break recently partnered with radio station KALW 91.7 FM San Francisco Bay Area, an affiliate of National Public Radio, or NPR. Climate Break tackles climate crises through weekly short interviews with climate innovators from across the globe.
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Studying a molecule’s vibrational changes can provide insight into how light can be used as a means to “finely tune” the dissociation of a molecule.
Studying a molecule’s vibrational changes can provide insight into how light can be used as a means to “finely tune” the dissociation of a molecule.
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The chicks of UC Berkeley’s resident peregrine falcon Annie have all successfully passed flight school, according to Mary Malec, a volunteer with Cal Falcons. 
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The chicks of UC Berkeley’s resident peregrine falcon Annie have all successfully passed flight school, according to Mary Malec, a volunteer with Cal Falcons. 
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The Immigration Legal Services Center will be offering confidential, expert screenings to help UC staff, faculty and student employees with DACA to identify potential permanent or alternative immigration options to obtain legal status.
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The Immigration Legal Services Center will be offering confidential, expert screenings to help UC staff, faculty and student employees with DACA to identify potential permanent or alternative immigration options to obtain legal status.
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Campus podcast Climate Break recently partnered with radio station KALW 91.7 FM San Francisco Bay Area, an affiliate of National Public Radio, or NPR. Climate Break tackles climate crises through weekly short interviews with climate innovators from across the globe.
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Campus podcast Climate Break recently partnered with radio station KALW 91.7 FM San Francisco Bay Area, an affiliate of National Public Radio, or NPR. Climate Break tackles climate crises through weekly short interviews with climate innovators from across the globe.
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Studying a molecule’s vibrational changes can provide insight into how light can be used as a means to “finely tune” the dissociation of a molecule.
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Studying a molecule’s vibrational changes can provide insight into how light can be used as a means to “finely tune” the dissociation of a molecule.
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Researchers at UC Berkeley and Stanford have released a health study showing that exposure to chemicals and toxic compounds has led to decreased acceleration of epigenetic aging in young boys. 
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Researchers at UC Berkeley and Stanford have released a health study showing that exposure to chemicals and toxic compounds has led to decreased acceleration of epigenetic aging in young boys. 
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Despite overwhelming student participation, pro bono work is not a requirement at Berkeley Law, rather a part of the school’s culture.
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Despite overwhelming student participation, pro bono work is not a requirement at Berkeley Law, rather a part of the school’s culture.
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The top 25 volunteer-producing universities include eight schools that incorporate a Peace Corps Prep program which trains students to become competent volunteers, according to a Peace Corps press release.
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The top 25 volunteer-producing universities include eight schools that incorporate a Peace Corps Prep program which trains students to become competent volunteers, according to a Peace Corps press release.
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Vera excelled academically, athletically and in extracurriculars, all while dealing with “immense hardships.”
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Vera excelled academically, athletically and in extracurriculars, all while dealing with “immense hardships.”
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UC Berkeley’s Theater, Dance and Performance Studies, or TDPS, department saw an overwhelming decrease in accepted PhD offers this year. 
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UC Berkeley’s Theater, Dance and Performance Studies, or TDPS, department saw an overwhelming decrease in accepted PhD offers this year. 
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Newsom’s revised proposal now accounts for a projected $31.5 billion “shortfall,” or deficit, an increase from the governor’s January budget which estimated approximately $22.5 billion in deficit, according to the May revision.
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Newsom’s revised proposal now accounts for a projected $31.5 billion “shortfall,” or deficit, an increase from the governor’s January budget which estimated approximately $22.5 billion in deficit, according to the May revision.
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