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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

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Adam Ratliff

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Antisemitic graffiti reading “No Jew Go Away” was found scrawled on the doors of the MLK Student Union Jan. 24.
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Antisemitic graffiti reading “No Jew Go Away” was found scrawled on the doors of the MLK Student Union Jan. 24.
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In order to finance UCDC, students can have their financial aid repackaged to cover a semester in Washington, apply for scholarships, save money from work or obtain a paid internship. 
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In order to finance UCDC, students can have their financial aid repackaged to cover a semester in Washington, apply for scholarships, save money from work or obtain a paid internship. 
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Nearly two and a half years after UC Berkeley third-year Seth Smith was fatally shot just a mile from his Berkeley apartment, any plans from campus to honor his legacy remain elusive, alleged Ken Hinh, a friend of Smith’s. 
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Nearly two and a half years after UC Berkeley third-year Seth Smith was fatally shot just a mile from his Berkeley apartment, any plans from campus to honor his legacy remain elusive, alleged Ken Hinh, a friend of Smith’s. 
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In March 2022, the ASUC revoked a grant offering funding to campus fraternities, yet a resolution recently introduced by ASUC Senator Josh Lee would reinstate funding for the Cal Interfraternity Council, effectively overturning the March bill. 
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In March 2022, the ASUC revoked a grant offering funding to campus fraternities, yet a resolution recently introduced by ASUC Senator Josh Lee would reinstate funding for the Cal Interfraternity Council, effectively overturning the March bill. 
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A campus student alleged that campus’s COVID-19 isolation policies in the on-campus residential halls have given them no choice but to withdraw for the fall semester.
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A campus student alleged that campus’s COVID-19 isolation policies in the on-campus residential halls have given them no choice but to withdraw for the fall semester.
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Since the campus Recreational Sports Facility first closed in March 2020, it has slowly reopened to certain members of campus. However, it has been slower in giving full access to community members, campus affiliates and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory postdoctoral researchers.
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Since the campus Recreational Sports Facility first closed in March 2020, it has slowly reopened to certain members of campus. However, it has been slower in giving full access to community members, campus affiliates and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory postdoctoral researchers.
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Thursday marks the 50th anniversary of the Pell Grant since its creation in 1972, with intentions of making college more affordable for students.
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Thursday marks the 50th anniversary of the Pell Grant since its creation in 1972, with intentions of making college more affordable for students.
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According to information from the U.S. Office of Postsecondary Education, UC Berkeley educates a high number of lower-income students in relation to its student body, especially when compared to other universities.
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According to information from the U.S. Office of Postsecondary Education, UC Berkeley educates a high number of lower-income students in relation to its student body, especially when compared to other universities.
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This coming fall semester, there will be a UC systemwide shift to the Tuition Stability Plan for incoming undergraduate students.
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This coming fall semester, there will be a UC systemwide shift to the Tuition Stability Plan for incoming undergraduate students.
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A series of gunshot-esque sounds, followed by shrill screams. As the noises echoed off of the library’s high ceilings, students at Doe Library looked up from their studying and glanced around anxiously. 
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A series of gunshot-esque sounds, followed by shrill screams. As the noises echoed off of the library’s high ceilings, students at Doe Library looked up from their studying and glanced around anxiously. 
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