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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

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Course founder Crystal Haryanto and lead facilitator Sofia Lendahl will teach the DeCal “Artistry & Entrepreneurship: Taylor’s Version” in spring 2024, looking into Taylor Swift’s interdisciplinary roles as a songwriter, businesswoman and creative influence.
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Course founder Crystal Haryanto and lead facilitator Sofia Lendahl will teach the DeCal “Artistry & Entrepreneurship: Taylor’s Version” in spring 2024, looking into Taylor Swift’s interdisciplinary roles as a songwriter, businesswoman and creative influence.
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As a response to the U.S. Copyright Office’s notice of inquiry concerning artificial intelligence and copyright, UC Berkeley Library called for protection of fair use in AI training necessary for campus research in a letter submitted Monday.
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As a response to the U.S. Copyright Office’s notice of inquiry concerning artificial intelligence and copyright, UC Berkeley Library called for protection of fair use in AI training necessary for campus research in a letter submitted Monday.
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UC Berkeley researchers collaborating with the Karuk Tribe recommend centering Indigenous views to better assist the community in combating food insecurity and high rates of disease.
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UC Berkeley researchers collaborating with the Karuk Tribe recommend centering Indigenous views to better assist the community in combating food insecurity and high rates of disease.
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Campus biology professor Noah Whiteman’s new book “Most Delicious Poison: The Story of Nature's Toxins—From Spices to Vices” was released Oct. 24.
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Campus biology professor Noah Whiteman’s new book “Most Delicious Poison: The Story of Nature's Toxins—From Spices to Vices” was released Oct. 24.
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Following the invasion of Ukraine, Russian social science scholars Ilya Matveev and Ilya Budraitskis fled Russia and have taken refuge on campus to continue their work researching and lecturing about ongoing problems in their home country.
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Following the invasion of Ukraine, Russian social science scholars Ilya Matveev and Ilya Budraitskis fled Russia and have taken refuge on campus to continue their work researching and lecturing about ongoing problems in their home country.
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Justice4Ivonne campaign members took to the Memorial Stadium field Saturday, delaying the USC-Cal football game in a peaceful rally demanding the reinstatement of colonial studies professor Ivonne del Valle.
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Justice4Ivonne campaign members took to the Memorial Stadium field Saturday, delaying the USC-Cal football game in a peaceful rally demanding the reinstatement of colonial studies professor Ivonne del Valle.
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More than 100 students and community members gathered in front of Sproul Hall at 1 p.m. Friday for a peaceful demonstration supporting the Jewish community and demanding the return of hostages held by Hamas.
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More than 100 students and community members gathered in front of Sproul Hall at 1 p.m. Friday for a peaceful demonstration supporting the Jewish community and demanding the return of hostages held by Hamas.
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Campus administration released two separate statements regarding instructor and classroom policy following a pro-Palestine walkout on Wednesday, which drew hundreds of faculty and students to Sproul Plaza. 
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Campus administration released two separate statements regarding instructor and classroom policy following a pro-Palestine walkout on Wednesday, which drew hundreds of faculty and students to Sproul Plaza. 
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Senators denounced antisemitic hate crimes and Islamophobic rhetoric during the ASUC Senate meeting Wednesday, urging the student body to stay correctly informed regarding escalating violence in Israel and Gaza.
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Senators denounced antisemitic hate crimes and Islamophobic rhetoric during the ASUC Senate meeting Wednesday, urging the student body to stay correctly informed regarding escalating violence in Israel and Gaza.
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Hundreds of students and community members walked out and gathered in front of Sproul Hall on Wednesday as part of demonstrations coordinated across the U.S. by the National Students for Justice in Palestine. 
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Hundreds of students and community members walked out and gathered in front of Sproul Hall on Wednesday as part of demonstrations coordinated across the U.S. by the National Students for Justice in Palestine. 
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