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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 30, 2023

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As of Dec. 31, Walter will have spent six years of his life as a UC Berkeley lecturer, yet every semester could be his last.
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As of Dec. 31, Walter will have spent six years of his life as a UC Berkeley lecturer, yet every semester could be his last.
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I loved hair, and I still do, but in focusing most of my life on hairstyling, I felt I was missing out on the opportunity to explore career paths during my youth.
I loved hair, and I still do, but in focusing most of my life on hairstyling, I felt I was missing out on the opportunity to explore career paths during my youth.
The Bancroft Library announced the Berkeley Women’s Studies Movement Archive, which chronicles the history of the women's studies program at UC Berkeley.
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The Bancroft Library announced the Berkeley Women’s Studies Movement Archive, which chronicles the history of the women's studies program at UC Berkeley.
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Like many UC Berkeley students, I was a massive nerd in high school. As a freshman, my goal was to get into a big name school.
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Like many UC Berkeley students, I was a massive nerd in high school. As a freshman, my goal was to get into a big name school.
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Among all the MCB, EECS and pre-Haas-or-maybe-econ majors, it can be easy to forget that there are dozens of different majors available to choose from.
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Among all the MCB, EECS and pre-Haas-or-maybe-econ majors, it can be easy to forget that there are dozens of different majors available to choose from.
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UC Berkeley’s new Center for Jewish Studies will open in Dwinelle Hall at the end of October, bringing together faculty and students from a range of academic fields to examine Jewish beliefs and culture with an interdisciplinary perspective.
UC Berkeley’s new Center for Jewish Studies will open in Dwinelle Hall at the end of October, bringing together faculty and students from a range of academic fields to examine Jewish beliefs and culture with an interdisciplinary perspective.