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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 05, 2023

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With “Till,” Chukwu transcends the confines of the biopic through her scrupulous shading of her characters, setting and sound, foregoing superficial bombast in favor of a quietude entrenched in substance.
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With “Till,” Chukwu transcends the confines of the biopic through her scrupulous shading of her characters, setting and sound, foregoing superficial bombast in favor of a quietude entrenched in substance.
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As the Supreme Court extends the Title VII rights for the LGBTQ+ community, sports will be able to address a few social issues surrounding the topic.
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As the Supreme Court extends the Title VII rights for the LGBTQ+ community, sports will be able to address a few social issues surrounding the topic.
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Besides Barack Obama’s two terms in office, every U.S. presidency has been filled by a white man. It is almost as if color and presidency are allergic to each other.
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Besides Barack Obama’s two terms in office, every U.S. presidency has been filled by a white man. It is almost as if color and presidency are allergic to each other.
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In an interview with the Daily Californian, Gilroy elaborated on his extensive research with civil rights and activist attorneys.
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In an interview with the Daily Californian, Gilroy elaborated on his extensive research with civil rights and activist attorneys.
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As much as their arguments may continue to have relevance for a society rankled by issues of race, the very fact that men such as Baldwin and Buckley could debate is valuable in our own time.
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As much as their arguments may continue to have relevance for a society rankled by issues of race, the very fact that men such as Baldwin and Buckley could debate is valuable in our own time.
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Michael Fuss, a campus alumnus and activist, died July 10 from cancer. Fuss was 72.
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Michael Fuss, a campus alumnus and activist, died July 10 from cancer. Fuss was 72.
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On Friday, January 20th, our 45th president will be sworn into office and handed the keys to the country. We at the Clog have compiled a list of fifteen things to do instead of watching the inauguration.
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On Friday, January 20th, our 45th president will be sworn into office and handed the keys to the country. We at the Clog have compiled a list of fifteen things to do instead of watching the inauguration.
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The fact is that the OCR’s conclusions are limited only to the legal matter of the university’s liability with regards to the civil rights of minority students.
The fact is that the OCR’s conclusions are limited only to the legal matter of the university’s liability with regards to the civil rights of minority students.
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