
Into the wild: Campus organizations strive to make the outdoors more accessible
After reading Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden,” inspired by his impassioned rejection of social structure, I proclaimed myself a transcendentalist.
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After reading Henry David Thoreau’s “Walden,” inspired by his impassioned rejection of social structure, I proclaimed myself a transcendentalist.
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About a month after Crosta Panini Bar closed its doors, former Crosta chef Sincere Justice launched his new food venture, Mister Bolenca, on Sept. 8 in the same place, but with a new focus.
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After approximately five and a half hours of presentation, public comment and debate at Tuesday’s special Berkeley City Council meeting, a motion to overturn the approval of Berkeley Honda’s new dealership location on Shattuck Avenue fell one vote short of passing.
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Berkeley Police Department has arrested three suspects in connection to an attempted robbery that occurred Monday in Southside Berkeley, according to a BPD advisory.
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Power was restored about 12:45 p.m. Monday after a citywide power outage that began about 9:35 a.m. affected approximately 16,000 Berkeley residents.
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The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office filed double murder charges against a 51-year-old San Pablo man who allegedly sexually assaulted and killed two women more than two decades ago.
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A power outage hit the Bay Area Tuesday afternoon, impacting about 38,000 customers in total, 29,000 of which are in Berkeley.
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After a year in the dorms, you either no longer mind the sound of urination two feet away from you, or you end up checking Craigslist apartment listings as often as you check Facebook. Dorm life can definitely be amazing, but it can also definitely suck at times. If you
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Jonathan Russell and Saori Ide met at a Bay Area art studio years ago and eventually merged their lives and their art. Now, years later, the Berkeley-based artists’ latest work will adorn the street lights of San Pablo Avenue in El Cerrito.
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