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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

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Thirty-eight research projects directly addressing climate change have commenced following an $80 million grant to the University of California by the state of California in August.
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Thirty-eight research projects directly addressing climate change have commenced following an $80 million grant to the University of California by the state of California in August.
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The Superfest Disability Film Festival, the world’s first and longest-running festival dedicated to spotlighting disability in film, ran this past weekend from Oct. 19 to Oct. 22.
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The Superfest Disability Film Festival, the world’s first and longest-running festival dedicated to spotlighting disability in film, ran this past weekend from Oct. 19 to Oct. 22.
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Packed with food vendors, carnival games, community groups and a live music stage, the annual Berkeley Harvest Festival, hosted by the city’s Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Department, celebrated the fall season at Cedar Rose Park on Saturday.
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Packed with food vendors, carnival games, community groups and a live music stage, the annual Berkeley Harvest Festival, hosted by the city’s Parks, Recreation and Waterfront Department, celebrated the fall season at Cedar Rose Park on Saturday.
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From Oct. 19 to Oct. 28, five musicals including “The Love Eterne” and “Third Sister Liu” will be screened.
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From Oct. 19 to Oct. 28, five musicals including “The Love Eterne” and “Third Sister Liu” will be screened.
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Following an Oct. 13 strike, the Shattuck Starbucks location temporarily closed from Oct. 14 through 16 while management addressed some of workers’ strike demands.
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Following an Oct. 13 strike, the Shattuck Starbucks location temporarily closed from Oct. 14 through 16 while management addressed some of workers’ strike demands.
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BART's Redline Service was temporarily suspended due to police activity at the Downtown Berkeley station Friday. Train service was resumed after around two hours.
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BART's Redline Service was temporarily suspended due to police activity at the Downtown Berkeley station Friday. Train service was resumed after around two hours.
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City planning commissioners voted to pass a motion to move forward with North Berkeley BART housing development, which will be presented to City Council.
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City planning commissioners voted to pass a motion to move forward with North Berkeley BART housing development, which will be presented to City Council.
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Berkeley’s Zero Waste Commission and city council are working with stakeholders and residents to draft a 10 year roadmap to reach the city’s climate and zero waste goals.
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Berkeley’s Zero Waste Commission and city council are working with stakeholders and residents to draft a 10 year roadmap to reach the city’s climate and zero waste goals.
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From miso caramel to matcha-flavored ice cream, Uji Time Dessert on Telegraph Avenue offers a wide variety of Japanese desserts to the campus community and beyond.
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From miso caramel to matcha-flavored ice cream, Uji Time Dessert on Telegraph Avenue offers a wide variety of Japanese desserts to the campus community and beyond.
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Over 100 Berkeley High School, or BHS, students walked out of class on Wednesday to show their support for Palestine in the latest Israel-Hamas war and to call for an immediate ceasefire. 
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Over 100 Berkeley High School, or BHS, students walked out of class on Wednesday to show their support for Palestine in the latest Israel-Hamas war and to call for an immediate ceasefire. 
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