Founder Angela Engel talks The Collective Book Studio, modern publishing

“I wanted to come together as a collective,” Engel said in an interview with The Daily Californian.
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“I wanted to come together as a collective,” Engel said in an interview with The Daily Californian.
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“Meet Us Quickly” shines a new angle of visual creativity with an embracing welcome.
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On Sept. 18, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. Less than 40 days later — eight days before the election — Amy Coney Barrett was sworn in as the 115th justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Barrett, 48, is the third justice appointed by President Donald Trump. Her appointment gives conservatives
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During its meeting Wednesday, the ASUC Senate approved resolutions promoting campus diversity and discussed student affairs in light of upcoming local elections and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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About a dozen community members gathered Saturday night outside the Alameda County Berkeley Courthouse, singing and sharing words to commemorate the legacy of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg one week after her death.
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To honor former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s decades-long fight for justice both on the bench and as an attorney, the UC Berkeley law community gathered virtually to commemorate her life and legacy.
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Almost 2,000 people gave a standing ovation when U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg walked on and offstage for the first annual Herma Hill Kay Memorial Lecture put on by the UC Berkeley School of Law on Monday.
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Laughing with friends in seminar as we talked about the importance of self-care, cheering as Ruth Bader Ginsburg came on screen as we all watched “On the Basis of Sex” and planting flowers in our community garden were always the highlights of my week. They reminded me of everything good when it felt like things were going wrong, assuring me of my place in STEM when the intensity of Berkeley CS made me doubt my competence.
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This week, numerous events will enrich your understanding of different cultures, exploring art, food and shows from around the Bay.
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After his first year at the UC Berkeley School of Law, Luke Apfeld never thought he’d qualify for a federal clerkship, let alone two.
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