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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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In its 27th year of production, Street Spirit continues to stand out as a far-from-ordinary source of news and advocacy in the East Bay. The paper is written entirely by and for unhoused people and their advocates, allowing those affected by poverty and houselessness to report on issues important to them.
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In its 27th year of production, Street Spirit continues to stand out as a far-from-ordinary source of news and advocacy in the East Bay. The paper is written entirely by and for unhoused people and their advocates, allowing those affected by poverty and houselessness to report on issues important to them.
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Brown’s California Café, or brown’s, at the UC Berkeley Genetics and Plant Biology Building and Goldie’s at the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union recently became open for students to enjoy.
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Brown’s California Café, or brown’s, at the UC Berkeley Genetics and Plant Biology Building and Goldie’s at the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union recently became open for students to enjoy.
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Emily Winston, founder of Berkeley’s Boichik Bagels, was shocked when she first saw the digital newsletter sent by Lula Financial, the email’s subject line stating that the business’s customers “deserve to be poor.”
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Emily Winston, founder of Berkeley’s Boichik Bagels, was shocked when she first saw the digital newsletter sent by Lula Financial, the email’s subject line stating that the business’s customers “deserve to be poor.”
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Berkeley City Council implemented a sustainable transportation road map and added a ballot measure that could tax users of companies such as Uber and Lyft.
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Berkeley City Council implemented a sustainable transportation road map and added a ballot measure that could tax users of companies such as Uber and Lyft.
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For Bay Area residents and coffee lovers abound, one corporation’s negligence is particularly disheartening: Peet’s Coffee.
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For Bay Area residents and coffee lovers abound, one corporation’s negligence is particularly disheartening: Peet’s Coffee.
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White said in an email that officers located an adult male who said he was shot in the knee in front of Peet's Coffee on Fourth Street.
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White said in an email that officers located an adult male who said he was shot in the knee in front of Peet's Coffee on Fourth Street.
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Cafe Réveille started out of a truck in the financial district in San Francisco and now has locations on the city's Steiner Street and Long Bridge Street. Knoble Tankiamco, the cafe's supervisor, said the company expanded to the East Bay because of its “convenient location next to Cal,” and he said he has noticed many UC Berkeley freshmen coming to the cafe. Much of the clientele at the cafe is from its San Francisco locations.
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Cafe Réveille started out of a truck in the financial district in San Francisco and now has locations on the city's Steiner Street and Long Bridge Street. Knoble Tankiamco, the cafe's supervisor, said the company expanded to the East Bay because of its “convenient location next to Cal,” and he said he has noticed many UC Berkeley freshmen coming to the cafe. Much of the clientele at the cafe is from its San Francisco locations.
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In my panicked state, in the middle of my freshman year, I just decided to sign up for everything. I figured that if I just tried every extracurricular on campus, one or two were bound to stick.
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In my panicked state, in the middle of my freshman year, I just decided to sign up for everything. I figured that if I just tried every extracurricular on campus, one or two were bound to stick.
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At the beginning of last summer, I found myself with a job at Avant-Card, a specialty card shop on Bancroft Way that sits next to a flower stand. I would come into work in a cute outfit I’d planned the night before, read Haruki Murakami’s “The Wind-up Bird Chronicle” behind the counter and play Anderson .Paak in the store. It was like my life was turning into a meme-y rom-com, and honestly, I was pretty okay with it.
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At the beginning of last summer, I found myself with a job at Avant-Card, a specialty card shop on Bancroft Way that sits next to a flower stand. I would come into work in a cute outfit I’d planned the night before, read Haruki Murakami’s “The Wind-up Bird Chronicle” behind the counter and play Anderson .Paak in the store. It was like my life was turning into a meme-y rom-com, and honestly, I was pretty okay with it.
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