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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 2023

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The San Francisco Pride Parade returned Sunday after two years of pandemic cancellations and community members representing UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, joined the march down Market Street.
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The San Francisco Pride Parade returned Sunday after two years of pandemic cancellations and community members representing UC Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, or Berkeley Lab, joined the march down Market Street.
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Current ASUC president and campus junior Chaka Tellem could make history while running for a second term as ASUC president with the ElevateCal coalition.
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Current ASUC president and campus junior Chaka Tellem could make history while running for a second term as ASUC president with the ElevateCal coalition.
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Alan Mendelson, a UC Berkeley alumnus and member of the campus college of chemistry advisory board, died at the age of 73.
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Alan Mendelson, a UC Berkeley alumnus and member of the campus college of chemistry advisory board, died at the age of 73.
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The city of Berkeley, UC Berkeley and Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, have several virtual events planned to celebrate Black History Month, allowing community members to educate themselves on Black history.
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The city of Berkeley, UC Berkeley and Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, have several virtual events planned to celebrate Black History Month, allowing community members to educate themselves on Black history.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, UC Berkeley kicked off "Cal Week," a series of virtual events for newly admitted students that started Saturday.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, UC Berkeley kicked off "Cal Week," a series of virtual events for newly admitted students that started Saturday.
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As UC Berkeley marks its 150th anniversary of admitting women on campus, the 150W initiatives and history project aim to celebrate women and their accomplishments on campus.
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As UC Berkeley marks its 150th anniversary of admitting women on campus, the 150W initiatives and history project aim to celebrate women and their accomplishments on campus.
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Despite funding and campus climate challenges, the UC Berkeley African American Initiative expects to double its number of scholarship recipients in 2020.
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Despite funding and campus climate challenges, the UC Berkeley African American Initiative expects to double its number of scholarship recipients in 2020.
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On April 20, more than 200 volunteers picked up thousands of pieces of garbage, including but not limited to the items mentioned before, from the Berkeley Marina. In partnership with the local Shorebird Park Nature Center, the Cal Alumni Association, or CAA, has sponsored this event annually since 2017.
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On April 20, more than 200 volunteers picked up thousands of pieces of garbage, including but not limited to the items mentioned before, from the Berkeley Marina. In partnership with the local Shorebird Park Nature Center, the Cal Alumni Association, or CAA, has sponsored this event annually since 2017.
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The initiative is a “a comprehensive effort to address the underrepresentation of African American students, faculty, and staff,” according to the UC Berkeley Division of Equity & Inclusion’s website.
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The initiative is a “a comprehensive effort to address the underrepresentation of African American students, faculty, and staff,” according to the UC Berkeley Division of Equity & Inclusion’s website.
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Curtis, who is the director of UC Berkeley’s Gender Equity Resource Center, or GenEq, was selected by the SF Pride Board of Directors as a community Grand Marshal of this year’s parade. Curtis has been a persistent advocate for transforming culture and thought processes about gender and sexuality on the UC Berkeley campus and in the local community.
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Curtis, who is the director of UC Berkeley’s Gender Equity Resource Center, or GenEq, was selected by the SF Pride Board of Directors as a community Grand Marshal of this year’s parade. Curtis has been a persistent advocate for transforming culture and thought processes about gender and sexuality on the UC Berkeley campus and in the local community.
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