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Historians seek Port Chicago survivor accounts

Officials at the University of California, Berkeley's Regional Oral History Office are looking for first-hand accounts of the 1944 Port Chicago explosion that helped desegregate the U.S. military.
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Graduate students form nanotech startup

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Keeping the planet from being cooked

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Students vaccinate against hepatitis B

The San Francisco Hepatitis B Collaborative offers free screenings for Hepatitis B (Hep B) and low cost vaccinations for community members every other Saturday at the Chinatown Public Health Clinic.
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Hammer Museum meets orchestra

wild Up spent an unconventional six months performing in residence at UCLA's Hammer Museum.
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Clutter: bane of the middle class

UCLA social scientists visited 32 families to gain an understanding of how and why American families have so much stuff.
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Artist's perspective on audience, exposure

A conversation with artist Glenn Kaino touches on creating for audiences big and small.
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Vigilance in the post-newspaper world

Panel discussion addresses who will become the guardian of democracy as the news media wrestles with changes.
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Storytelling is unique to the human animal

Nalo Hopkinson, author and UC Riverside professor, says science fiction and fantasy helps us envision possibilities before they happen.
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UC shares Peace Corps public service commitment

UC marks 50 years of involvement with the venerable volunteer organization.