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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 25, 2023

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Dan Mogulof

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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, filed a formal complaint with the US Department of Agriculture on May 12, urging the department to investigate possible violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act in UC Berkeley laboratories. 
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, filed a formal complaint with the US Department of Agriculture on May 12, urging the department to investigate possible violations of the federal Animal Welfare Act in UC Berkeley laboratories. 
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The eight rent-controlled units that once encompassed 1921 Walnut St. are now little more than a barren construction site.
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The eight rent-controlled units that once encompassed 1921 Walnut St. are now little more than a barren construction site.
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After Thursday morning’s lockdown, UCPD located the suspect at an off-campus site at about 2 p.m. and determined that the threat no longer exists.
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After Thursday morning’s lockdown, UCPD located the suspect at an off-campus site at about 2 p.m. and determined that the threat no longer exists.
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Turning Point USA founder and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk spoke to about 300 students and community members Wednesday evening at Pauley Ballroom but was met with silence outside. 
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Turning Point USA founder and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk spoke to about 300 students and community members Wednesday evening at Pauley Ballroom but was met with silence outside. 
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Conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk will arrive at UC Berkeley on Wednesday night as a part of his “Educate, Don’t Mandate” tour. 
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Conservative political commentator Charlie Kirk will arrive at UC Berkeley on Wednesday night as a part of his “Educate, Don’t Mandate” tour. 
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Concerns about campus funding are being raised following the California Supreme Court decision that will cause UC Berkeley to freeze fall in-person enrollment at 2020-21 levels.
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Concerns about campus funding are being raised following the California Supreme Court decision that will cause UC Berkeley to freeze fall in-person enrollment at 2020-21 levels.
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The UC Berkeley community reacted with mixed emotions to Thursday’s California Supreme Court ruling limiting campus enrollment to 2020-21 numbers.
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The UC Berkeley community reacted with mixed emotions to Thursday’s California Supreme Court ruling limiting campus enrollment to 2020-21 numbers.
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UC Berkeley may be able to virtually enroll all of the students it intended to after partial relief offered by Save Berkeley's Neighborhoods, or SBN.
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UC Berkeley may be able to virtually enroll all of the students it intended to after partial relief offered by Save Berkeley's Neighborhoods, or SBN.
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The California Supreme Court's Thursday ruling ordered campus to freeze enrollment at 2020-2021 levels, which will prevent thousands of students from enrolling at UC Berkeley in the fall.
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The California Supreme Court's Thursday ruling ordered campus to freeze enrollment at 2020-2021 levels, which will prevent thousands of students from enrolling at UC Berkeley in the fall.
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An amicus letter was filed Feb 21. in support of Saving Berkeley’s Neighborhoods amid the ongoing lawsuit to freeze student enrollment at UC Berkeley.
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An amicus letter was filed Feb 21. in support of Saving Berkeley’s Neighborhoods amid the ongoing lawsuit to freeze student enrollment at UC Berkeley.
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