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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

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The UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Physicians Pediatric East Bay After Hours Clinic is relocating to Berkeley, moving from 5700 Telegraph Ave. in Oakland to 3000 Colby St. in Berkeley.
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The UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Physicians Pediatric East Bay After Hours Clinic is relocating to Berkeley, moving from 5700 Telegraph Ave. in Oakland to 3000 Colby St. in Berkeley.
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On July 14, UC Berkeley administration released a new draft policy for groups that seek to host events on campus facilities.
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On July 14, UC Berkeley administration released a new draft policy for groups that seek to host events on campus facilities.
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UC Berkeley Extension announced that it will begin offering a new user experience/user interface, or UX/UI, boot camp starting November 28 at its San Francisco campus.
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UC Berkeley Extension announced that it will begin offering a new user experience/user interface, or UX/UI, boot camp starting November 28 at its San Francisco campus.
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Neurologist and campus professor emerita Marian Diamond — who examined portions of Albert Einstein's brain and discovered the brain’s ability to develop well into adulthood — died July 25. She was 90.
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Neurologist and campus professor emerita Marian Diamond — who examined portions of Albert Einstein's brain and discovered the brain’s ability to develop well into adulthood — died July 25. She was 90.
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Like air pollutants and exposure to hazardous waste, noise pollution is not distributed evenly, a new study led by campus researchers found.
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Like air pollutants and exposure to hazardous waste, noise pollution is not distributed evenly, a new study led by campus researchers found.
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Oakland resident Kiara Robles dropped her $23 million lawsuit against campus and UC officials, among others, over violence that occurred at a planned Milo Yiannopoulos event on campus in February.
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Oakland resident Kiara Robles dropped her $23 million lawsuit against campus and UC officials, among others, over violence that occurred at a planned Milo Yiannopoulos event on campus in February.
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Governor Jerry Brown recently signed into law a bill authored by District 15 Assemblymember Tony Thurmond, to ensure that low-income students have access to the free lunch they are entitled to.
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Governor Jerry Brown recently signed into law a bill authored by District 15 Assemblymember Tony Thurmond, to ensure that low-income students have access to the free lunch they are entitled to.
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At about eight in the morning on Sunday July 30, a male, unaffiliated with campus, fell victim to an attempted robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and battery in People’s Park south of campus.
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At about eight in the morning on Sunday July 30, a male, unaffiliated with campus, fell victim to an attempted robbery, assault with a deadly weapon and battery in People’s Park south of campus.
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Last week, the University of California filed an opening brief to appeal a decision by the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) which denied UC patent claims for CRISPR-Cas9 technology in eukaryotic cells.
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Last week, the University of California filed an opening brief to appeal a decision by the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) which denied UC patent claims for CRISPR-Cas9 technology in eukaryotic cells.
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Berkeley’s Zoning Adjustments Board approved the construction of a new six-story, mixed-use building on 2527 San Pablo Ave. at its Thursday regular meeting.
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Berkeley’s Zoning Adjustments Board approved the construction of a new six-story, mixed-use building on 2527 San Pablo Ave. at its Thursday regular meeting.
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