City of Berkeley redrawing district boundaries, accepting public comment

The city of Berkeley is in the process of redrawing their district boundaries to reflect the shifts and changes of the city population from the past 10 years.
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The city of Berkeley is in the process of redrawing their district boundaries to reflect the shifts and changes of the city population from the past 10 years.
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College is a completely new environment compared to high school, and we at the Daily Cal accept that. Needless to say, there are many aspects of going to college that aren’t like how the movies portray them. Here are some realizations freshmen may be starting to have.
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Whether you love it for its probiotic kick or hate it for its taste, there is a little bit of that fermented tea goodness for everyone to share.
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Maybe once the university fully reconciles its chilling narrative, the souls of the indigenous people, victims of the atomic bomb and all others made to suffer in university’s history will finally lay to rest.
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Some of the buildings that have been called into question include Barrows Hall, LeConte Hall and Boalt Hall. Estacio said these buildings’ namesakes are each tied to “different histories of racism, colonialism and exclusion.”
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After reading Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden,” inspired by his impassioned rejection of social structure, I proclaimed myself a transcendentalist.
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To some, Valentine’s Day might mean red lipstick stains and passionate smooches on a bearskin rug heated to maximum sexiness by a roaring fire of love. But maybe, like us, you’re just tryna get some. And what better place to fuck than where you get fucked daily? Our saucy campus is
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Perhaps nothing symbolizes the changes in the economy more than what we all see on Thursday evenings with the “Off the Grid” food trucks. Food trucks are a hot, growing phenomenon all over the country and they are now here on Telegraph every Thursday evening. Hundreds of people come to socialize on the sidewalks and street while enjoying a tasty meal. Our challenge, which we are still working on, is how to meaningfully tie Telegraph as a destination into such a fun event. Some individual merchants have done so already. Moe’s Books has poetry readings many Thursday evenings and Caffe Mediterraneum has interesting coffee tastings in front of their café during “Off the Grid.”
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