Overdevelopment will ruin Berkeley Marina

Not all marina development and revitalization options are bad, but in its current state, the Berkeley Marina project is a gilded proposal at best.
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Not all marina development and revitalization options are bad, but in its current state, the Berkeley Marina project is a gilded proposal at best.
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Although these times are difficult, there is the comfort of knowing that the natural world continues on around us. And maybe, when we all return, we’ll try to treat it a little more nicely.
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In Costa Rica, the sun shines bright, things move a little slower and you feel a bit closer to the land you are walking on. It is a place where they say “pura vida” in every town you enter.
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Dano and Kazan tackled this adaptation with simplicity — which is about the most daring cinematic choice they make. “Wildlife” is sometimes powerful and other times just boring. The film is not inundated with sappy montages or manipulative music, but sometimes you wish it was.
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Unconfirmed sources report that the bears even partook in Homecoming events such as campus tours and presentations. In one particularly outrageous case, the bears even attended multiple parties.
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After almost two decades of working in front of the camera, Dano made the jump from actor to co-writer and director in his latest film, “Wildlife.”
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With a trail that leads to a fun little beach, not only is the journey a good time, but the destination adds some motivation to get through this hike.
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An oil spill at UC Berkeley this weekend could have released more than 1,000 gallons of fuel into Strawberry Creek, raising concerns about the environmental impacts on the wildlife living in the stream. After a tank containing diesel fuel was found overflowing in Stanley Hall Saturday evening, approximately 1,700 gallons
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