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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 04, 2023

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Inna Sovsun, member of the Ukrainian Parliament and former first deputy minister of education and science, came to UC Berkeley Thursday to discuss the state of higher education in Ukraine with John Douglass, senior research fellow at the Center for Studies in Higher Education.
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Inna Sovsun, member of the Ukrainian Parliament and former first deputy minister of education and science, came to UC Berkeley Thursday to discuss the state of higher education in Ukraine with John Douglass, senior research fellow at the Center for Studies in Higher Education.
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More than 500 people attended Berkeley Law’s panel discussing how the United Nations and United States can support Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.
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More than 500 people attended Berkeley Law’s panel discussing how the United Nations and United States can support Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.
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The arrival of President Joe Biden’s administration is not a magical solution to all our problems, but it is the first step. Now, we all have to keep the government accountable for the effectiveness of its policy decisions.
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The arrival of President Joe Biden’s administration is not a magical solution to all our problems, but it is the first step. Now, we all have to keep the government accountable for the effectiveness of its policy decisions.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills Wednesday that ban 24 toxic chemicals from use in cosmetics and require beauty and personal care companies to disclose harmful ingredients in their products.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed two bills Wednesday that ban 24 toxic chemicals from use in cosmetics and require beauty and personal care companies to disclose harmful ingredients in their products.
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...from my perspective, the fact that hundreds of thousands of people chose to...amplify their voice and resist the xenophobia, nationalism and lies that have fueled much of the Leave campaign’s rhetoric from the very beginning is a healthy thing for a democratic society.
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...from my perspective, the fact that hundreds of thousands of people chose to...amplify their voice and resist the xenophobia, nationalism and lies that have fueled much of the Leave campaign’s rhetoric from the very beginning is a healthy thing for a democratic society.
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From the era of Britpop to the era of Brexit, Scottish indie-pop band Belle and Sebastian has provided listeners with a steady stream of its signature folksy tunes over the years.
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From the era of Britpop to the era of Brexit, Scottish indie-pop band Belle and Sebastian has provided listeners with a steady stream of its signature folksy tunes over the years.
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Researchers, including principal investigator and campus law professor Katerina Linos, sought to tell the stories of refugees in order to humanize them.
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Researchers, including principal investigator and campus law professor Katerina Linos, sought to tell the stories of refugees in order to humanize them.
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I have to keep in mind that when I say I am American, here, I am a proxy representative of Trump’s policies, but also an extension of the marchers for women’s rights and those protesting hate speech at Berkeley.
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I have to keep in mind that when I say I am American, here, I am a proxy representative of Trump’s policies, but also an extension of the marchers for women’s rights and those protesting hate speech at Berkeley.
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On Thursday, citizens of the United Kingdom voted by 52 percent in a referendum to leave the European Union.
On Thursday, citizens of the United Kingdom voted by 52 percent in a referendum to leave the European Union.
Amid escalating security concerns in Eastern Europe over the fate of Ukraine, several campus experts of the region came together Thursday evening to discuss the crisis and propose possible solutions in a public panel at Wheeler Hall.
Amid escalating security concerns in Eastern Europe over the fate of Ukraine, several campus experts of the region came together Thursday evening to discuss the crisis and propose possible solutions in a public panel at Wheeler Hall.