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It s not for the faint of heart

I’ll never forget Nov. 23, 2019. That was the day UC Berkeley quarterback Chase Garbers weaved his way through Stanford defenders and into the history books, giving the Bears their first Big Game win since 2009. As I rushed the Stanford Stadium field and took my place among the sea of blue and gold that had washed over the Farm, I couldn’t help but cherish the moment. It was like a scene out of a movie, the storybook ending to a picture-perfect game. As the UC Berkeley team celebrated with the Axe reclaimed by its narrow victory, strangers embraced and exchanged “Go Bears!” Except, the strangers didn’t feel like strangers, they felt like family. Whether my fellow Bears were the same age as me or decades older, we were all brought together by a common thing: our undying love for UC Berkeley.

Crip Camp director Jim LeBrecht ready for tailor-made Oscar debut

Edward Guthmann April 22, 2021Updated: April 22, 2021, 6:33 pm Co-directors Jim LeBrecht (right) and Nicole Newnham Photo: Courtesy of James LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham, Tommy Lau Photography When Jim LeBrecht attends the 93rd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, April 25, he plans to wear a bespoke tuxedo designed by a high-end European fashion house. Movie stars get that treatment all the time, but LeBrecht is an Oakland independent filmmaker whose Oscar-nominated documentary feature, “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution,” was made on a budget that’s minuscule when stacked against a Hollywood release. He also has spina bifida and uses a wheelchair. “I’ve never had anyone create anything specifically for me,” LeBrecht, 64, says in the backyard of his Oakland hills home. “I’ve got a rather unique body. … My hips are out of whack and my legs swerve a little. One is 23 inches long; the other’s 25 inches. It’s body jazz, basically. Atypical.”

Police: Man arrested after following Berkeley teens; no charges filed

Police: Man arrested after following Berkeley teens; no charges filed The man also followed women in several other cities, police said. He is no longer in custody and police are seeking additional witnesses. David Saeed. Credit: BPD Berkeley police have asked the community to be on the watch after a suspicious man followed two teenage girls in the Elmwood neighborhood last month. The man also followed women in several other Bay Area cities, police said. And, on Monday, after police published a community advisory about the case, two women came forward to say they believed they had been followed in Berkeley by the same man, police told Berkeleyside. Detectives are looking into whether the new reports are related.

Robbery occurs at International House, UCPD reports

Robbery occurs at International House, UCPD reports Kore Chan/File Last Updated 5 hours Ago UCPD is actively investigating a robbery that occurred Thursday afternoon at 1:45 p.m. at International House, according to UCPD spokesperson Lt. Sabrina Reich. The suspect vehicle, described as a white sedan, was seen traveling northbound on Piedmont Avenue and Gayley Road, a UCPD alert notes. The alert adds that anyone with information about the crime should contact UCPD at (510) 642-6760. Check back for updates. Aditya Katewa is a deputy news editor. Contact him at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter at @adkatewa1.

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