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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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I wanted to be in the thick of things again. I wanted to be able to go behind the information desk and talk to Leilah. I wanted her to ask me about Da Vinchi and Van Go and the other great men of our art tradition. She was just a college intern with so much to learn. 
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I wanted to be in the thick of things again. I wanted to be able to go behind the information desk and talk to Leilah. I wanted her to ask me about Da Vinchi and Van Go and the other great men of our art tradition. She was just a college intern with so much to learn. 
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No matter what your destressing habits typically look like, here are some things you can do to take a break during dead week!
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No matter what your destressing habits typically look like, here are some things you can do to take a break during dead week!
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The California Association of Realtors, or CAR, formally apologized for historically supporting exclusionary housing practices, including redlining and the overturning of California’s first fair housing law.
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The California Association of Realtors, or CAR, formally apologized for historically supporting exclusionary housing practices, including redlining and the overturning of California’s first fair housing law.
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Berkeley City Council unanimously approved the city’s budget for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 during Tuesday’s meeting.
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Berkeley City Council unanimously approved the city’s budget for fiscal years 2023 and 2024 during Tuesday’s meeting.
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What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
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What began as an attempt to aid homebuyers and stimulate the economy resulted in the segregation of neighborhoods across the country, with lasting impacts that are still felt by marginalized Americans today.
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CP Shades, a sustainable fashion brand selling clothing items such as cashmere sweaters and cotton silk dresses, has moved from the Elmwood District to Fourth Street and opened its location Thursday.
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CP Shades, a sustainable fashion brand selling clothing items such as cashmere sweaters and cotton silk dresses, has moved from the Elmwood District to Fourth Street and opened its location Thursday.
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Berkeley residents celebrated a mostly socially distanced Halloween on Saturday night with events organized by the city's neighborhoods in accordance with COVID-19 safety guidelines.
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Berkeley residents celebrated a mostly socially distanced Halloween on Saturday night with events organized by the city's neighborhoods in accordance with COVID-19 safety guidelines.
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To understand housing in Berkeley, one must start with single-family zoning — Berkeley doesn’t just participate in this racist policy, we helped invent it.
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To understand housing in Berkeley, one must start with single-family zoning — Berkeley doesn’t just participate in this racist policy, we helped invent it.
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It feels good to want to build a home. It feels like a grown-up thing to want, and grown-up-ness is becoming vital for my own personal development.
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It feels good to want to build a home. It feels like a grown-up thing to want, and grown-up-ness is becoming vital for my own personal development.
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It’s healthy — both physically and mentally — to get outside and take a walk at least once a day; here are the best places to do just that around Berkeley!
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It’s healthy — both physically and mentally — to get outside and take a walk at least once a day; here are the best places to do just that around Berkeley!
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