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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

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Against a pair of ranked opponents this upcoming weekend, Cal’s quest to put a number in the win column won’t be easy regardless of location.
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Against a pair of ranked opponents this upcoming weekend, Cal’s quest to put a number in the win column won’t be easy regardless of location.
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In an attempt to close the wage gap, the City of Berkeley is considering an ordinance that would restrict employers from asking for or considering past salary of an applicant as a factor in the hiring process.
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In an attempt to close the wage gap, the City of Berkeley is considering an ordinance that would restrict employers from asking for or considering past salary of an applicant as a factor in the hiring process.
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In the ASUC Senate Chambers on Saturday, students gathered around a picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was greatly loved by many in attendance, to commemorate his recent death.
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In the ASUC Senate Chambers on Saturday, students gathered around a picture of King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who was greatly loved by many in attendance, to commemorate his recent death.
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Nine UC Berkeley professors will join 234 other campus faculty in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, it was announced Wednesday.
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Nine UC Berkeley professors will join 234 other campus faculty in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, it was announced Wednesday.
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In its first decision of its new term, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Berkeley resident could not sue a foreign state-owned company in U.S. court over an incident that occurred outside the United States.
In its first decision of its new term, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Berkeley resident could not sue a foreign state-owned company in U.S. court over an incident that occurred outside the United States.
After Friday’s historic Supreme Court ruling that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right, campus and community members celebrated on Sproul Plaza at an event that featured music, giveaways and an open mic.
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After Friday’s historic Supreme Court ruling that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right, campus and community members celebrated on Sproul Plaza at an event that featured music, giveaways and an open mic.
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