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Where do Tacos Come from? // History of Things (Transcript)

April 8, 2022

This is a transcript of Bearly Political’s most recent podcast. Listen to the full episode here. Zachary: Like a lot of people during the pandemic, I

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Cal’s Choice 2022: A Q&A with the ASUC Presidential Candidates Bauer and Tellem

April 4, 2022

From 12:00 am on April 4th to 11:59 pm on April 6th, UC Berkeley students will have the opportunity to vote in the 2022 ASUC

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A Conversation with UC Berkeley’s Homelessness Outreach Coordinator: The Past and The Future of People’s Park

March 28, 2022

This interview with UC Berkeley’s Homelessness Outreach Coordinator Ari Neulight was conducted before the university announced a comprehensive housing plan for the current People’s Park

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China Picks Up Where the West Has Failed

December 14, 2021

Nobody said democracy was easy, but the concept of a liberal democracy championed by the US and democratic European nations has taken a massive blow

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China’s War on Big Tech: The Triumph of Regulation?

December 8, 2021

The recent crackdown on China’s Big Tech has attracted significant international attention.  In November 2020, Jack Ma, the founder of China’s prominent Alibaba Group, including

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Is Impartiality in the Supreme Court Possible?

December 5, 2021

A few weeks after the Supreme Court was under fire for refusing to block a controversial Texas abortion law that jeopardizes the precedent set by

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Where Do Zombies Come From? // History of Things

October 30, 2021

Bela Lugosi had a hard time making it in Hollywood. Talkies, new and on the rise, demanded actors enunciate their words in clear Mid-Atlantic accents,

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A New Era of Hong Kong

May 27, 2021

“Two-thousand and eighty-five votes in favor, zero against, and one abstention. [The bill is] passed!” On March 11, 2021, nearly 3,000 Chinese lawmakers passed the

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R/Wallstreetbets: Occupying the Virtual Wall Street

May 3, 2021

Towards the end of January 2021, there came stock market turbulence that caused the largest mass stock sell off since the onset of the COVID-19

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The Case for D.C. Statehood

April 23, 2021

On January 6, as violent Trump supporters attacked the Capitol building in an act of insurrection against the results of the recent presidential election, Capitol

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