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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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UC Berkeley doctoral candidates Ataya Cesspooch and Sierra Edd and doctoral student Breylan Martin published a collective statement Nov. 11 about campus associate professor Elizabeth Hoover, who released a statement Oct. 20 rescinding her previous claim to Native American ancestry.
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UC Berkeley doctoral candidates Ataya Cesspooch and Sierra Edd and doctoral student Breylan Martin published a collective statement Nov. 11 about campus associate professor Elizabeth Hoover, who released a statement Oct. 20 rescinding her previous claim to Native American ancestry.
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Ten large-enrollment courses at UC Berkeley have changed their approach to incorporate more inclusive and anti-racist curriculum and teaching strategies.
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Ten large-enrollment courses at UC Berkeley have changed their approach to incorporate more inclusive and anti-racist curriculum and teaching strategies.
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On a patch of land at the northwest corner of campus, a garden brimming with indigenous plants has sprung to life and connected students to their heritage.
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On a patch of land at the northwest corner of campus, a garden brimming with indigenous plants has sprung to life and connected students to their heritage.
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Three lecturers in the Rausser College of Natural Resources were named California Academy of Sciences fellows for their notable contributions to the field of natural sciences.
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Three lecturers in the Rausser College of Natural Resources were named California Academy of Sciences fellows for their notable contributions to the field of natural sciences.
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Researchers from UC Berkeley published a study Thursday, taking a closer look at oil palm plantations in the island of Malaysian Borneo and their impact on the hunting practices of local Indigenous peoples.
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Researchers from UC Berkeley published a study Thursday, taking a closer look at oil palm plantations in the island of Malaysian Borneo and their impact on the hunting practices of local Indigenous peoples.
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During its Thursday meeting, the Graduate Assembly discussed a partnership with the Native American campus community to share Anthony Hall.
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During its Thursday meeting, the Graduate Assembly discussed a partnership with the Native American campus community to share Anthony Hall.
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Small mammals may be better adapted than birds to the increasing temperatures of California’s deserts caused by climate change, according to a new study by UC Berkeley researchers published Friday.
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Small mammals may be better adapted than birds to the increasing temperatures of California’s deserts caused by climate change, according to a new study by UC Berkeley researchers published Friday.
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I thought everyone realized that the climate crisis is happening on an unfathomable scale and that our generation and the upcoming generations must face it head-on.
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I thought everyone realized that the climate crisis is happening on an unfathomable scale and that our generation and the upcoming generations must face it head-on.
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UC Berkeley researchers and the California Environmental Protection Agency, or CalEPA, found that neighborhoods with high populations of racial minorities are disproportionately affected by environmental health hazards in a study published Thursday.
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UC Berkeley researchers and the California Environmental Protection Agency, or CalEPA, found that neighborhoods with high populations of racial minorities are disproportionately affected by environmental health hazards in a study published Thursday.
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Researchers studied a species of "sky-diving" spiders in South America that exhibits a unique controlled movement when they descend, a behavior that may have significant implications for the evolution of arachnid — and possibly other aerial animal — flight.
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Researchers studied a species of "sky-diving" spiders in South America that exhibits a unique controlled movement when they descend, a behavior that may have significant implications for the evolution of arachnid — and possibly other aerial animal — flight.
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