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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

Letters to the Editor

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Unfortunately, you then printed two pro-nuke op-eds disguised as advocacy for the existence of oxymoronic "peaceful" nukes. Nuclear anything should be opposed strongly and unequivocally, including nuclear power and nuclear medicine.
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Unfortunately, you then printed two pro-nuke op-eds disguised as advocacy for the existence of oxymoronic "peaceful" nukes. Nuclear anything should be opposed strongly and unequivocally, including nuclear power and nuclear medicine.
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Following the story in The Daily Californian, “Parent company of UC Berkeley’s official bank invests in ICE-contracted private prison companies,” we wanted to provide some key facts to correct inaccuracies.
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Following the story in The Daily Californian, “Parent company of UC Berkeley’s official bank invests in ICE-contracted private prison companies,” we wanted to provide some key facts to correct inaccuracies.
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I am a 68-year-old dyke, a UC Berkeley staff retiree. I came out in New York City in 1971.
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I am a 68-year-old dyke, a UC Berkeley staff retiree. I came out in New York City in 1971.
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Time for UC Berkeley to be responsible for its students' quality of life and work on their need for safe places to live, as well as their education. I hope students will take action on this and push our alumni to do so, too.
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Time for UC Berkeley to be responsible for its students' quality of life and work on their need for safe places to live, as well as their education. I hope students will take action on this and push our alumni to do so, too.
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We thank The Daily Californian’s editorial board for its interest in BART. However, the recent editorial “The great equalizer: Can BART live up to its mission?” is both unfair and inaccurate.
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We thank The Daily Californian’s editorial board for its interest in BART. However, the recent editorial “The great equalizer: Can BART live up to its mission?” is both unfair and inaccurate.
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One of the important things to remember, which the captivity industry (including SeaWorld) does not want you to know, is that during the time from when we obtained Keiko until his death in the wild, at least 77 cetaceans died in captivity at SeaWorld alone.
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One of the important things to remember, which the captivity industry (including SeaWorld) does not want you to know, is that during the time from when we obtained Keiko until his death in the wild, at least 77 cetaceans died in captivity at SeaWorld alone.
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SB 827, the state measure to remove restrictions on housing near BART stations and bus routes, does not benefit the homeless.
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SB 827, the state measure to remove restrictions on housing near BART stations and bus routes, does not benefit the homeless.
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