‘Our fragile democracy has prevailed’: Berkeley community reacts to Joe Biden’s inauguration

President Joe Biden’s inauguration Wednesday was met with happiness and relief from Berkeley City Council and campus community members.
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President Joe Biden’s inauguration Wednesday was met with happiness and relief from Berkeley City Council and campus community members.
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Common Humanity Collective, a grassroots, anarchocommunist mutual aid organization that produces and distributes personal protective equipment, or PPE, such as handmade hand sanitizer and face masks, is prepared for a surge of COVID-19 cases in coming months.
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Buses are the linchpin to ensuring that we stop global warming, stop rising inequality and get people where they need to go safely.
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The Alameda County Social Services Agency, or ACSSA, and the Alameda County Health Care Services Agency, or HCSA, have launched an “age-friendly” county website aimed at older adults.
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has asked Chancellor Carol Christ for permission to place a banner underneath the Campanile reading “It’s High Time We Went Vegan. PETA.” In an email, campus spokesperson Janet Gilmore said that campus has not yet responded.
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In early March, UC Berkeley coders, engineers and entrepreneurs joined together to launch mobile platforms that aim to provide reliable information about the spread of COVID-19.
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The city of Berkeley has announced that one resident tested positive, and campus canceled in-person classes. Here’s how Berkeley is handling the coronavirus.
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Black Pine Circle School closed for two days last week in an effort to reduce the risk of spread of COVID-19, the new coronavirus.
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Here’s what we know about the city of Berkeley and UC Berkeley’s campus response to COVID-19, more colloquially known as coronavirus.
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If instructors do not have online class processes organized by Tuesday, the email said instructors have until Thursday to establish online classes and resume as usual.
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