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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 25, 2023

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“Big, structural change” is not just a slogan, it is what must be done if we want to improve the trajectory of our country.
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“Big, structural change” is not just a slogan, it is what must be done if we want to improve the trajectory of our country.
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Staying politically informed is necessary, regardless of which party you adhere to. Here's where the two 2020 Republican presidential candidates stand on climate change.
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Staying politically informed is necessary, regardless of which party you adhere to. Here's where the two 2020 Republican presidential candidates stand on climate change.
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This moment with my cousin was memorable and valuable for both of us because these interactions with “the other side” are becoming fewer and fewer. The instant that we identify whether a person is a Democrat or a Republican, we often stop listening as we expect to learn nothing.
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This moment with my cousin was memorable and valuable for both of us because these interactions with “the other side” are becoming fewer and fewer. The instant that we identify whether a person is a Democrat or a Republican, we often stop listening as we expect to learn nothing.
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Science must be nonpartisan and tangibly inform political decision making. Scientists of both parties are obligated to model the nonpartisan nature of science, to ensure that these decisions are made with bipartisan engagement and uncompromised scientific support.
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Science must be nonpartisan and tangibly inform political decision making. Scientists of both parties are obligated to model the nonpartisan nature of science, to ensure that these decisions are made with bipartisan engagement and uncompromised scientific support.
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What is one fewer vote in a sea of 138 million? This seemed to be the question on a lot of my American friends’ minds as this country headed into the 2018 midterm elections.
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What is one fewer vote in a sea of 138 million? This seemed to be the question on a lot of my American friends’ minds as this country headed into the 2018 midterm elections.
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So what now? You’ve turned in your ballot, and you’ve watched the election results keep ticking in until the early hours of the morning — does that mean it’s all over?
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So what now? You’ve turned in your ballot, and you’ve watched the election results keep ticking in until the early hours of the morning — does that mean it’s all over?
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Bradley Devlin, former secretary of Berkeley College Republicans, assumed the position of President of the club Thursday, after members voted out former president Troy Worden last month.
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Bradley Devlin, former secretary of Berkeley College Republicans, assumed the position of President of the club Thursday, after members voted out former president Troy Worden last month.
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UC Berkeley faculty members debated issues of hate speech and white supremacy Friday at a panel on free speech hosted by Chancellor Carol Christ.
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UC Berkeley faculty members debated issues of hate speech and white supremacy Friday at a panel on free speech hosted by Chancellor Carol Christ.
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That our president remains a self-aggrandizing, paranoid lout is no surprise to anyone who paid attention to him during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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That our president remains a self-aggrandizing, paranoid lout is no surprise to anyone who paid attention to him during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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