
UC Berkeley professors share their favorite summer memories
How have UC Berkeley professors spent their favorite summers? Read on to find out what campus faculty have done during their most memorable summers.
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How have UC Berkeley professors spent their favorite summers? Read on to find out what campus faculty have done during their most memorable summers.
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Everyone drinks it, but how much do we really know about coffee? Take a break from studying to learn a few things about the drink we all know and love!
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This allegory is particularly prescient in today’s climate, since Brazil just elected a far-right president who ran on a campaign of divisiveness. In light of these developments, “Tito and the Birds” comes off as a topical commentary, a fantastical refraction of the forces manifesting fear in real time.
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Countries, especially those that are poorer or less developed, struggle to come up with the funds necessary to build the new stadiums and transportation networks that organizational bodies such as FIFA and the International Olympic Committee, or IOC, require.
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According to Santos, his commitment to his company has been greatly bolstered by his ability to reside in the United States because of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
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What do illegal camping, bilingual sailing lessons and Robert Kennedy have in common? They each could be your path to a future university professorship — or, at least, they each were part of a UC Berkeley faculty member’s road to success.
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Onlookers revelled not only in the sheer beauty of the parade on Sunday, but also in the cultural visibility it afforded.
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Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff spoke to hundreds on the future of democracy in her country at a Center for Latin American Studies, or CLAS, event Monday.
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Brazilian Bread, a cafe that specializes in fresh authentic Brazilian cheese breads, opened for business in North Berkeley at 1707 Solano Ave.
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Judith Butler, a campus comparative literature professor and prominent gender theorist, helped organize a conference Tuesday in São Paulo, Brazil, that drew a crowd of protesters and counterprotesters.
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