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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

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Last weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah, Cal volleyball, again, found itself incurring dents in the shining armor of its 11-0 preseason record. Coming off of a loss in their Pac-12 opener against Stanford, the Bears fell just short in a five-set battle to Utah.
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Last weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah, Cal volleyball, again, found itself incurring dents in the shining armor of its 11-0 preseason record. Coming off of a loss in their Pac-12 opener against Stanford, the Bears fell just short in a five-set battle to Utah.
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This last weekend at Haas, Cal volleyball had an impressive home-opener, taking the W over both Portland State and Southern Utah.
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This last weekend at Haas, Cal volleyball had an impressive home-opener, taking the W over both Portland State and Southern Utah.
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This last weekend at Haas, Cal volleyball had an impressive home-opener, taking the W against both Portland State and Southern Utah. Although the Bears initially struggled to keep their momentum steady throughout each set, they eventually progressed to completely shutting their opponents down.
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This last weekend at Haas, Cal volleyball had an impressive home-opener, taking the W against both Portland State and Southern Utah. Although the Bears initially struggled to keep their momentum steady throughout each set, they eventually progressed to completely shutting their opponents down.
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After a successful three-game sweep at last weekend’s Army Tournament in West Point, New York, the Bears look to bring this momentum into upcoming matchups with Portland State and Southern Utah.
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After a successful three-game sweep at last weekend’s Army Tournament in West Point, New York, the Bears look to bring this momentum into upcoming matchups with Portland State and Southern Utah.
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As a mother and Portland, Oregon resident, attending an in-person master’s program was a difficult feat for Sophie Christian.
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As a mother and Portland, Oregon resident, attending an in-person master’s program was a difficult feat for Sophie Christian.
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When I can’t order my ideas, when they’re bumbling around like the balls in a wire bingo tumbler, I pull on my shoes and go for a run.
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When I can’t order my ideas, when they’re bumbling around like the balls in a wire bingo tumbler, I pull on my shoes and go for a run.
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Although the consequences of climate change may not always be visible to us, they are still invading the boundaries of our personal and professional lives by hindering our peace and mental well-being.
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Although the consequences of climate change may not always be visible to us, they are still invading the boundaries of our personal and professional lives by hindering our peace and mental well-being.
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UC Berkeley Bear Transit will begin updated night and daytime routes ahead of the fall 2022 semester, according to the campus parking and transportation website. 
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UC Berkeley Bear Transit will begin updated night and daytime routes ahead of the fall 2022 semester, according to the campus parking and transportation website. 
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Maybe the lion is saying, “More.” Maybe he’s an embodiment of our shared culture at Berkeley, an insatiable beast with a ravenous appetite for more achievement.
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Maybe the lion is saying, “More.” Maybe he’s an embodiment of our shared culture at Berkeley, an insatiable beast with a ravenous appetite for more achievement.
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A working paper by UC Berkeley faculty and graduates of the Energy and Resources Group, or ERG, suggested that Northern California will need to accelerate its current electric distribution infrastructure upgrades to meet the state’s clean energy goals and rising demand for heating electrification and electric vehicle, or EV, adoption.
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A working paper by UC Berkeley faculty and graduates of the Energy and Resources Group, or ERG, suggested that Northern California will need to accelerate its current electric distribution infrastructure upgrades to meet the state’s clean energy goals and rising demand for heating electrification and electric vehicle, or EV, adoption.
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