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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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While Jackie Wang had wanted to study astrophysics since kindergarten, it was not until high school that she encountered a fellow Asian American first-generation woman in aerospace, giving her hope for minorities like herself being successful in STEM.
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While Jackie Wang had wanted to study astrophysics since kindergarten, it was not until high school that she encountered a fellow Asian American first-generation woman in aerospace, giving her hope for minorities like herself being successful in STEM.
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There’s nothing like riding a bike on a clear, sunny day in Berkeley. Beyond health and fitness, here are some reasons you should ride a bike regularly.
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There’s nothing like riding a bike on a clear, sunny day in Berkeley. Beyond health and fitness, here are some reasons you should ride a bike regularly.
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With electric scooter ride-sharing on the rise and a Berkeley pilot program on its way to the city and the UC Berkeley campus, a recent study conducted by the Haas School of Business revealed that nearly half the market may prefer owning to renting electric scooters.
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With electric scooter ride-sharing on the rise and a Berkeley pilot program on its way to the city and the UC Berkeley campus, a recent study conducted by the Haas School of Business revealed that nearly half the market may prefer owning to renting electric scooters.
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In an effort to foster a volunteer culture, Golden Bear Orientation, or GBO, leaders will no longer receive priority registration. GBO will also be shortened one day in response to feedback that it was a large time commitment, according to campus spokesperson Adam Ratliff.
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In an effort to foster a volunteer culture, Golden Bear Orientation, or GBO, leaders will no longer receive priority registration. GBO will also be shortened one day in response to feedback that it was a large time commitment, according to campus spokesperson Adam Ratliff.
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The African American Student Development office, together with ASUC SUPERB Productions, hosted a vibrant music scene and vibrant collective of students for an incredibly successful evening.
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The African American Student Development office, together with ASUC SUPERB Productions, hosted a vibrant music scene and vibrant collective of students for an incredibly successful evening.
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Approximately four months after previous director Mike Weinberger’s retirement in February 2016, Recreational Sports released a report in June highlighting possible administrative changes deemed necessary for improvement by the department’s review committee.
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Approximately four months after previous director Mike Weinberger’s retirement in February 2016, Recreational Sports released a report in June highlighting possible administrative changes deemed necessary for improvement by the department’s review committee.
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On Oct. 1, former Columbia University employee Lea Robinson took on the newly created role of coordinator of student cooperative involvement and student leadership for the campus Leadership, Engagement, Advising and Development Center.
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On Oct. 1, former Columbia University employee Lea Robinson took on the newly created role of coordinator of student cooperative involvement and student leadership for the campus Leadership, Engagement, Advising and Development Center.
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