Novak Djokovic’s legacy in question after disqualification from Australian Open

After months of deliberation, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic was disqualified from the Australian Open. How does this affect his legacy?
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After months of deliberation, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic was disqualified from the Australian Open. How does this affect his legacy?
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Remember through poetry how far you’ve come with the months and moments of 2021.
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The Berkeley community experienced a widespread return to in person in 2021 — as did many parts of the world. From football games and music festivals to lectures, UC Berkeley students and city residents alike were able to look beyond their Zoom meetings, physically attending large gatherings and resuming daily
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Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín was overwhelmingly voted in to his second term in office, and while The Daily Californian endorsed him in 2020, nobody is perfect.
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A sizable portion of the community is still unvaccinated, and the potential for more dangerous and contagious COVID-19 mutations to appear is a possibility.
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Being a freshman and never having experienced going to a lecture or a library, I’m very excited to see the progress. But at the same time, I’m also scared.
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As of Wednesday, 169 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed across the nation. As of April 7, in its most recent tabulation, the city of Berkeley has administered 84,560 doses to its residents. Throughout the past month, The Daily Californian photo staff covered and captured some of the
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UC Berkeley campus administration and The Daily Californian are leading employees and student employees to go directly to My Turn instead of understanding the full guidance.
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Rather than use vaccines as an opportunity to rectify the dysfunction of the initial U.S. response to COVID-19, officials have once again dropped the ball.
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I see access to public sanitation facilities as a basic human right that the government has accountability for. We share a vital trait: We are all humans.
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