Berkeley Art Museum adopts a new building plan for a leaner time. By Joe Brown
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Online or off, couples still have to click. By Abigail Goldman
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Philosopher Alva Noë choreographs the mind. By Frank Browning
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The recent uproar over bed bugs barely scratches the surface. By Brendan Buhler
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Is California’s elusive puma moving into the urban jungle? By Anne Pinckard ’02
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A Berkeley professor studies the lasting impact of kindergarten. By M.R. Fall
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A Berkeley student brings clean water technology back home. By Sandra Chung
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A Berkeley researcher weighs in on cell phones and cancer. By Eric Schultz
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The Vienna Philharmonic’s thrilling residency. By Jason Victor Serinus
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Joshua Redman at home in Berkeley. By Andrew Gilbert
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One African country has an unusual take on economic incentives to wildlife conservation. By Glen Martin
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Scharffenberger leads a campaign to make tofu cool. By Sarah Henry
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The day the axe fell at Cal Athletics. By Pat Joseph
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Researchers track an outbreak of lead poisoning to a surprising source. By Wallace Ravven ’72
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Hollywood screenwriting guru and author of Screenplay By Wallace Ravven ’72
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A dozen friends and I sat around an apartment on Piedmont Avenue, celebrating the end of our grueling first term as graduate students at Berkeley in 1967. By Randy Alfred
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