Love’s perfection of imperfection

Love — or the lack thereof — is at the center of everything. It takes a conscious decision to deconstruct the world around us to galvanize change.
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Love — or the lack thereof — is at the center of everything. It takes a conscious decision to deconstruct the world around us to galvanize change.
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The board of the East Bay Municipal Utility District, or EBMUD, voted 6-1 on Tuesday to seek a 10% reduction in water use, the first restriction since 2016.
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A new hypothesis for the evolution of T. rex’s short arms was formulated by Kevin Padian, UC Berkeley professor emeritus of integrative biology and curator of paleontology at the UC Museum of Paleontology.
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Campus junior Crystal Choi is running for ASUC Student Advocate on a platform of improving access to basic needs and accommodations, increasing the visibility of the Student Advocate Office, or SAO, on campus and securing a wider range of resources for student life.
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This week, UC Berkeley students and researchers protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine, what do they have to say? Also, the university loses a bitter legal fight over the future of CRISPR. What does the future have in store for Berkeley and gene editing? California is easing mask mandates in
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Organizers gathered Friday at the Downtown Berkeley BART station to rally against U.S. involvement in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
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Nobody sends me flowers, but my parents wish me a happy Lunar New Year on Facetime and they order a boba drink from Doordash to my suite.
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If you or someone you know happens to catch COVID-19, remember to implement self-care, human connection and ample rest for a smooth recovery.
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The Berkeley community experienced a widespread return to in person in 2021 — as did many parts of the world. From football games and music festivals to lectures, UC Berkeley students and city residents alike were able to look beyond their Zoom meetings, physically attending large gatherings and resuming daily
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What could have been a game-changing play ended in a murmur, and Cal never saw another opportunity to reach the end zone.
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