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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 17, 2023

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The Daily Californian sat down with Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law since 2017, in order to gain insight into the recent Supreme Court rulings. 
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The Daily Californian sat down with Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law since 2017, in order to gain insight into the recent Supreme Court rulings. 
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Park advocates and the UC system have collided over People's Park for nearly as long as the park itself has been around, marking decades of struggle over the land.
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Park advocates and the UC system have collided over People's Park for nearly as long as the park itself has been around, marking decades of struggle over the land.
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In celebration of the paper’s 150th anniversary, The Daily Californian asked alumni about their experiences working for the publication and its impact on their lives through an online survey.
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In celebration of the paper’s 150th anniversary, The Daily Californian asked alumni about their experiences working for the publication and its impact on their lives through an online survey.
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One thing led to another, and at the beginning of October, we found ourselves strong-arming my family into watching “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” (the original 1974 film, of course) as part of my best-friend-mandated cultural education in slasher films.
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One thing led to another, and at the beginning of October, we found ourselves strong-arming my family into watching “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” (the original 1974 film, of course) as part of my best-friend-mandated cultural education in slasher films.
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What do illegal camping, bilingual sailing lessons and Robert Kennedy have in common? They each could be your path to a future university professorship — or, at least, they each were part of a UC Berkeley faculty member's road to success.
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What do illegal camping, bilingual sailing lessons and Robert Kennedy have in common? They each could be your path to a future university professorship — or, at least, they each were part of a UC Berkeley faculty member's road to success.
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“The Post” struggles to find a balance between the story it is really telling and its commitment to larger ideologies, such as history.
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“The Post” struggles to find a balance between the story it is really telling and its commitment to larger ideologies, such as history.
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“First They Killed My Father” is difficult to watch, and because of the complexity of its storytelling, difficult to interpret. But it is an unforgettable retelling of history through a personal lens.
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“First They Killed My Father” is difficult to watch, and because of the complexity of its storytelling, difficult to interpret. But it is an unforgettable retelling of history through a personal lens.
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I spent seven weeks in Chile learning of an abrasive history, between cities where leftist parties formed and the working class was once supported.
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I spent seven weeks in Chile learning of an abrasive history, between cities where leftist parties formed and the working class was once supported.
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John Dean — former White House counsel to president Richard Nixon, national security expert Malcolm Nance and Congresswoman Barbara Lee discussed presidential accountability at a town hall titled “Nixon to Trump: Perspectives on Presidential Power” on Sunday afternoon at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School.
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John Dean — former White House counsel to president Richard Nixon, national security expert Malcolm Nance and Congresswoman Barbara Lee discussed presidential accountability at a town hall titled “Nixon to Trump: Perspectives on Presidential Power” on Sunday afternoon at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School.
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The United States’ reigning lecturer in residence revealed to the nation last week not so much the state of the union as the condition of his own beleaguered Confucian paternalism when he delivered his annual address from the Capitol.
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The United States’ reigning lecturer in residence revealed to the nation last week not so much the state of the union as the condition of his own beleaguered Confucian paternalism when he delivered his annual address from the Capitol.
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