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  2. Genius Bar - Wikipedia

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    apple .com /retail /geniusbar. The Genius Bar is a technical support service provided by Apple Inc. inside Apple Stores to support the use of its products and services. The locations provide concierge-style, face-to-face support for customers from "Geniuses" who are specially trained and certified by Apple, with multiple levels of certification ...

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    In San Francisco, Golden Sardine is a bar with a Riesling-dominant wine list and strengths in orange and sparkling wines, paired with cheese and charcuterie plates and a tinned fish menu rich in ...

  4. Erwin Chemerinsky - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent. Assumed office. July 1, 2017. Preceded by. Melissa Murray. Erwin Chemerinsky (born May 14, 1953) is an American legal scholar known for his studies of constitutional law and federal civil procedure. Since 2017, Chemerinsky has been the dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law.

  5. 1969 People's Park protest - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The 1969 People's Park protest, also known as Bloody Thursday, took place at People's Park on May 15, 1969. The Berkeley Police Department and other officers clashed with protestors over the site of the park, using deadly force. Ronald Reagan, then- governor of California, eventually sent in the state National Guard to quell the protests.

  6. List of Nikita characters - Wikipedia

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    A talented computer genius and hacker, Birkhoff, as a college student, was originally an infamous cybercriminal known as "Shadowwalker", responsible for many infamous digital attacks on the government and its agencies; he was caught after trying to gain access into the security systems at The Pentagon from his college dorm room. While in prison ...

  7. 1960s Berkeley protests - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s Berkeley protests were a series of events at the University of California, Berkeley, and Berkeley, California. Many of these protests were a small part of the larger Free Speech Movement, which had national implications and constituted the onset of the counterculture of the 1960s. These protests were headed under the informal ...

  8. History of the University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    Founding. In 1866, the College of California, a private institution in Oakland founded by Andover and Yale alumnus Henry Durant, purchased the land that comprises the current Berkeley campus, and the State of California established an agricultural, mining, and mechanical arts college, which existed only as a legal entity to secure federal funds ...

  9. Berkeley Faculty Club - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hall. The Faculty Club of the University of California at Berkeley, [ 2] or Faculty Club at UC Berkeley, is a private members' club located on the University of California, Berkeley campus in Berkeley, California . In 1982, The Faculty Club was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NPS-82000960).