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  • 3 weeks ago | dailycal.org | Aimee Han |Zoe Campion |Nathan Sledjeski |Christina C. Chang

    This year, for our annual Best of Berkeley issue, The Daily Californian pulled in nominations from our staffers and opened up voting to the student body and neighboring community. We’ve also thrown some new nominations into the mix: campus celebrity, student artist and best Indian and Japanese restaurants, to name a few. Beloved Berkeley staples continued their reign in many categories this year, even with a larger reach.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | rewirenewsgroup.com | Natasha Roy |Christina C. Chang

    Today marks 52 years since the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Roe v. Wade—and nearly three years since the Court’s decision to overturn it. With federal protections for abortion dismantled, access to reproductive health care now depends almost entirely on where a person lives.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | nature.com | Gail B. Cross |Intan P Sari |Han Nguyen |Christina C. Chang |Anthony D. Kelleher |Jim O’Doherty

    AbstractAdjunctive rosuvastatin for rifampicin-susceptible pulmonary tuberculosis (rs-PTB) shows no effect on microbiological or radiological outcomes in a phase IIb randomised, controlled trial (NCT04504851). We explore the impact of adjunctive rosuvastatin on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) imaging in a sub-study of 24 participants.

  • Nov 16, 2024 | dailycal.org | Christina C. Chang

    gems formed from recesses and school lunchesnetted with inside jokes and belly laughs. age 8 has ingrained in my muscle memorya figure eight followed by two bands. from fishtails to starbursts to ladders,tapestries woven of oh so many colors: the rainbow assortment, vivid and iconic, withneons radiant, pastels aglitter, and metallics grand. I collected bracelets the way people collect stickers and stamps;flaunted them around school, just like all the other kids, butdelicate things sometimes I snap.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | dailycal.org | Christina C. Chang

    Then-freshman Mackenzie Kormann took hundreds of orders serving roughly a customer a minute during her second-ever shift as a cashier at Caffè Strada. It was the spring 2022 commencement — one of the busiest days of the year for the Berkeley-based coffee shop. “It was madly scary,” Kormann said. “Usually we have a line out the door, and that's pretty manageable.

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