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BERKELEY'S NEWS • DECEMBER 12, 2023

Election 2016 Retrospective Issue

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Editor's note: 2016 election retrospective issue

The November election altered this country and refocused a national spotlight on Berkeley. One year later, it’s time to reflect.

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Style guides can be seen as part of the larger discourse surrounding issues we face in our day-to-day lives, but they also reflect how far institutionalized language rules still have to go to keep up with the times.
Style guides can be seen as part of the larger discourse surrounding issues we face in our day-to-day lives, but they also reflect how far institutionalized language rules still have to go to keep up with the times.
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Yes, a literal caricature runs this country and fodder for jokes is plentiful, but just because a joke is easy does not mean it is best. This is not a joke.
Yes, a literal caricature runs this country and fodder for jokes is plentiful, but just because a joke is easy does not mean it is best. This is not a joke.
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It seemed like such a small fleet of red in a vast sea of blue at the time. In hindsight, I see that wasn’t true at all.
It seemed like such a small fleet of red in a vast sea of blue at the time. In hindsight, I see that wasn’t true at all.
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The November election altered this country and refocused a national spotlight on Berkeley. One year later, it’s time to reflect.
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The November election altered this country and refocused a national spotlight on Berkeley. One year later, it’s time to reflect.
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Style guides can be seen as part of the larger discourse surrounding issues we face in our day-to-day lives, but they also reflect how far institutionalized language rules still have to go to keep up with the times.
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Style guides can be seen as part of the larger discourse surrounding issues we face in our day-to-day lives, but they also reflect how far institutionalized language rules still have to go to keep up with the times.
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Yes, a literal caricature runs this country and fodder for jokes is plentiful, but just because a joke is easy does not mean it is best. This is not a joke.
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Yes, a literal caricature runs this country and fodder for jokes is plentiful, but just because a joke is easy does not mean it is best. This is not a joke.
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It seemed like such a small fleet of red in a vast sea of blue at the time. In hindsight, I see that wasn’t true at all.
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It seemed like such a small fleet of red in a vast sea of blue at the time. In hindsight, I see that wasn’t true at all.
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When Fernando Cruz Escalante first saw the election results, he was stunned. Stunned and numb.
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When Fernando Cruz Escalante first saw the election results, he was stunned. Stunned and numb.
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The president’s use of language, whether in a speech or a tweet, inundates our politics with polarizing personal drama.
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The president’s use of language, whether in a speech or a tweet, inundates our politics with polarizing personal drama.
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“Could you ever be friends with a Trump supporter?” I ask.
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“Could you ever be friends with a Trump supporter?” I ask.
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Previously, Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín’s campaign account was called “Arreguín for Mayor 2016.” Now, it’s called “Arreguín for Mayor 2020.”
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Previously, Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín’s campaign account was called “Arreguín for Mayor 2016.” Now, it’s called “Arreguín for Mayor 2020.”
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UC Berkeley's very own Sather Tower has announced that it'll pack up its belongings and move to Canada, effective immediately.
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UC Berkeley's very own Sather Tower has announced that it'll pack up its belongings and move to Canada, effective immediately.
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