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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 13, 2023

Lauren Cho

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“We have to be honest and recognize that we have people in our city that are unsheltered,” Henson said. “My goal is that they can remain there and feel safe and not feel targeted.” 
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“We have to be honest and recognize that we have people in our city that are unsheltered,” Henson said. “My goal is that they can remain there and feel safe and not feel targeted.” 
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Registered nurses at UCLA Medical Center and UCSF Medical Center are holding rallies and press conferences Wednesday to address issues of patient care, staffing shortages and lack of protective equipment, Palacios noted. The rally and press conferences will be held at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center and UCSF Parnassus. 
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Registered nurses at UCLA Medical Center and UCSF Medical Center are holding rallies and press conferences Wednesday to address issues of patient care, staffing shortages and lack of protective equipment, Palacios noted. The rally and press conferences will be held at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center and UCSF Parnassus. 
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BSFC is currently operating in a small space off campus, according to BSFC Executive Director Jeff Noven. A grocery store on campus would help students access affordable food and grocery options, including EBT food retail, Noven said in an email. 
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BSFC is currently operating in a small space off campus, according to BSFC Executive Director Jeff Noven. A grocery store on campus would help students access affordable food and grocery options, including EBT food retail, Noven said in an email. 
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The city of Berkeley was awarded $16.2 million by California Gov. Gavin Newsom on April 13 to rehabilitate the Golden Bear Hotel.
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The city of Berkeley was awarded $16.2 million by California Gov. Gavin Newsom on April 13 to rehabilitate the Golden Bear Hotel.
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The act, sponsored by Seamless Bay Area, the Bay Area Council and TransForm, advocates for an integrated transit fare structure by 2024, reads a press release from Becker’s office. 
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The act, sponsored by Seamless Bay Area, the Bay Area Council and TransForm, advocates for an integrated transit fare structure by 2024, reads a press release from Becker’s office. 
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Sutton’s platforms include expanding resources available to transfer students, establishing ways to support student veterans and increasing representation for low-income minorities on campus.
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Sutton’s platforms include expanding resources available to transfer students, establishing ways to support student veterans and increasing representation for low-income minorities on campus.
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“I chose to run because I think it's really important that students are represented on campus,” Cohen said. “I want to ensure that the student body gets represented the right way.”
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“I chose to run because I think it's really important that students are represented on campus,” Cohen said. “I want to ensure that the student body gets represented the right way.”
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Campus Director of Communications Kyle Gibson said in an email that the school announced the plan to build the Beach Volleyball Courts in 2018 as part of the campus’ efforts to remain compliant with Title IX, a federal law that requires gender equity in educational programs. The underused recreation field at the Clark Kerr Campus will be used to establish four courts, an additional support building and a lawn area for spectators, Gibson said. 
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Campus Director of Communications Kyle Gibson said in an email that the school announced the plan to build the Beach Volleyball Courts in 2018 as part of the campus’ efforts to remain compliant with Title IX, a federal law that requires gender equity in educational programs. The underused recreation field at the Clark Kerr Campus will be used to establish four courts, an additional support building and a lawn area for spectators, Gibson said. 
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As college admission results began to pour into high school senior Kayla Choi’s inbox, she clicked tab after tab, keeping updated on the colleges she applied to. The only thing rampant in her mind was the anxiety over being denied admission to her top colleges.
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As college admission results began to pour into high school senior Kayla Choi’s inbox, she clicked tab after tab, keeping updated on the colleges she applied to. The only thing rampant in her mind was the anxiety over being denied admission to her top colleges.
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The study found that in the 2019-20 academic year, 11.8% of UC undergraduate students and 4% of UC graduate students were enrolled in CalFresh and receiving food assistance. 
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The study found that in the 2019-20 academic year, 11.8% of UC undergraduate students and 4% of UC graduate students were enrolled in CalFresh and receiving food assistance. 
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