‘Shot in the dark’ to Fiat Lux: UC Berkeley admits freshman class of 2026

UC Berkeley released application decisions for the freshman class of 2026 March 24, causing celebration among admitted students.
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UC Berkeley released application decisions for the freshman class of 2026 March 24, causing celebration among admitted students.
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While the videos are lighthearted and entertaining, they show how effectively the NBA has handled a year filled with unpredictability and unrest.
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Assuming all of their players stay healthy next season, the Golden State Warriors will once again be a force to be reckoned with.
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Largely due to COVID-19 concerns, a fair number of NBA players are now opting out of play for the rest of the season. From Trevor Ariza to Victor Oladipo, here are the most notable voluntary absences from Orlando.
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Velednitsky, Cervantez and Abrams are hoping that the audience has a fun time and that they leave the show with an appreciation for Shakespeare.
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June 12, 2017 marked the one-year anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, the largest mass shooting in the history of the United States.
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On Friday, activists disrupted a Pleasanton weapons exposition associated with Urban Shield, a Bay Area disaster training program that holds crisis simulations.
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California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a series of bills Friday morning that placed sweeping restrictions on firearms, following a meeting among state Legislature.
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On Tuesday evening, veterans and members of the Berkeley community gathered at the Cal Alumni House for a networking event dedicated to supporting the veteran LGBT community.
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Berkeley City Council met Tuesday to discuss two competing ballot initiatives to increase the minimum wage, one by City Council — which was motioned to be made into an ordinance instead of a ballot measure — and one by citizens of Berkeley — both of which were approved for the November ballot.
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