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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 21, 2023

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A recent study co-authored by students and faculty from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business found that stereotypes surrounding middle-aged women and their alleged lack of friendliness may negatively affect them in the workplace.
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A recent study co-authored by students and faculty from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business found that stereotypes surrounding middle-aged women and their alleged lack of friendliness may negatively affect them in the workplace.
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Professor John Morgan, an economist who discovered new methods of game theory analysis and taught popular classes at UC Berkeley, died at age 53 on Oct. 6 in his home in Walnut Creek. 
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Professor John Morgan, an economist who discovered new methods of game theory analysis and taught popular classes at UC Berkeley, died at age 53 on Oct. 6 in his home in Walnut Creek. 
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The Berkeley Forum hosted gymnast and five-time Olympic medalist Nastia Liukin on Monday, where she spoke on the successes – and failures – that define who she is today.
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The Berkeley Forum hosted gymnast and five-time Olympic medalist Nastia Liukin on Monday, where she spoke on the successes – and failures – that define who she is today.
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Two weeks into an online spring semester, I decided that whether or not I got an internship, I was not transferring to UC Berkeley in the fall.
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Two weeks into an online spring semester, I decided that whether or not I got an internship, I was not transferring to UC Berkeley in the fall.
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In recent weeks, seemingly more incoming and current UC Berkeley students have been accused of saying discriminatory remarks on social media, and users on Twitter are calling for accountability.
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In recent weeks, seemingly more incoming and current UC Berkeley students have been accused of saying discriminatory remarks on social media, and users on Twitter are calling for accountability.
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The best way to improve STEM is to empower women and minority groups to penetrate heavily male-dominated professions and get their brilliant minds heard.
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The best way to improve STEM is to empower women and minority groups to penetrate heavily male-dominated professions and get their brilliant minds heard.
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There are thriving communities that exist well outside of restrictive images of what Muslims should look like or be like, and many of those communities are part of the larger Muslim community here on campus as well — and we are better with them.
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There are thriving communities that exist well outside of restrictive images of what Muslims should look like or be like, and many of those communities are part of the larger Muslim community here on campus as well — and we are better with them.
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New York Times deputy director and UC Berkeley alumnus Julie Bloom discussed her experience covering the West Coast as an East Coast paper with an increasingly Californian readership at a Berkeley Forum event Monday hosted by The Berkeley Forum.
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New York Times deputy director and UC Berkeley alumnus Julie Bloom discussed her experience covering the West Coast as an East Coast paper with an increasingly Californian readership at a Berkeley Forum event Monday hosted by The Berkeley Forum.
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With her freshly published memoir named “The Burn Zone,” it would be easy to interpret Renee Linnell at the surface level: author and cult survivor, a woman still burning the bridges connecting her the University of Mysticism.
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With her freshly published memoir named “The Burn Zone,” it would be easy to interpret Renee Linnell at the surface level: author and cult survivor, a woman still burning the bridges connecting her the University of Mysticism.
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Former UC Berkeley professor Paul Romer won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences on Monday for his integration of technological innovations into macroeconomic analysis.
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Former UC Berkeley professor Paul Romer won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences on Monday for his integration of technological innovations into macroeconomic analysis.
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