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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

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Excitement overcomes Anand Varma as he studies the details of a garter snake through his dad’s camera, aligning for his perfect shot.
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Excitement overcomes Anand Varma as he studies the details of a garter snake through his dad’s camera, aligning for his perfect shot.
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Affectionately nicknamed ‘Pops’ by his teammates, new Bear Isaiah Ifanse has an outlook on football and life far beyond his years.
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Affectionately nicknamed ‘Pops’ by his teammates, new Bear Isaiah Ifanse has an outlook on football and life far beyond his years.
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Artists such as Nicki Minaj are redefining pink as more than just an aesthetic; it’s a rebellion for equality.
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Artists such as Nicki Minaj are redefining pink as more than just an aesthetic; it’s a rebellion for equality.
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In honor of Earth Day, here are some tips for planning your post-quarantine trips in the most socially, culturally and environmentally responsible way!
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In honor of Earth Day, here are some tips for planning your post-quarantine trips in the most socially, culturally and environmentally responsible way!
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In the spirit of all this California pride, we want to pay homage to some of the most striking NorCal destinations this Golden State has to offer.
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In the spirit of all this California pride, we want to pay homage to some of the most striking NorCal destinations this Golden State has to offer.
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The fires of protest ignited by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg are something much more militant – and that’s a good thing.
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The fires of protest ignited by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg are something much more militant – and that’s a good thing.
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UC Berkeley honored the deaths of over 50 university-affiliated individuals in the annual campus memorial ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
UC Berkeley honored the deaths of over 50 university-affiliated individuals in the annual campus memorial ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
As Sea Shepherd first mate Jack Hutton explains, “To anyone who says one person cannot make a difference, 30 people here have saved thousands of lives.”
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As Sea Shepherd first mate Jack Hutton explains, “To anyone who says one person cannot make a difference, 30 people here have saved thousands of lives.”
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I felt like only I could understand exactly what was going on in both languages. So I bore double the burden and experienced double the emotional pain. I was the only thing keeping my parents together, the only person who could get them to communicate.
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I felt like only I could understand exactly what was going on in both languages. So I bore double the burden and experienced double the emotional pain. I was the only thing keeping my parents together, the only person who could get them to communicate.
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This is a ghost story, not because it involves a haunted house, but because it contains a different kind of haunting: a linguistic poltergeist. The persistent specter of fiction creeps into our reality through the language we use to describe it. This is a ghost story about ghost stories.
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This is a ghost story, not because it involves a haunted house, but because it contains a different kind of haunting: a linguistic poltergeist. The persistent specter of fiction creeps into our reality through the language we use to describe it. This is a ghost story about ghost stories.
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