Berkeleyside The Berkeley Wire: 03.21.22 FacebookTwitteremailPrint By Berkeleyside staffMarch 212022, 5:15 p.m.March 212022 Aliza and Adiv Elias dressed as Wordle puzzles for the Congregation Beth Israel Purim costume parade on March 17. Credit: Zac Farber Heads up: We sometimes link to sites that limit access for non-subscribers. Long commutes, multiple roommates and friends’ couches: how UC Berkeley students live (Mercury News) New law a patch for UC Berkeley growth concerns (SF Chronicle) People's Park, once a symbol of peace, turns into a battleground in housing wars (NBC News) Annie the Falcon Came Back from Presumed Dead, but Life Hasn’t Returned to Normal for UC Berkeley’s Cal Falcons (Bay Nature) Are Annie and Grinnell, UC Berkeley’s peregrine falcons, a couple again? (East Bay Times) AAPI Literature Class to Start Next Year at Berkeley High (Berkeley High Jacket) BHS Community Grapples With Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine (Berkeley High Jacket) 'Otto Frank, Berkeley-born actor's one-man play, explores human capacity for evil (SF Chronicle) “I take this obligation freely:” Recalling UC Berkeley’s loyalty oath controversy (UC Berkeley Library) Director of Botanic Garden in Tilden chosen for the American Horticultural Society’s highest honor (American Horticultural Society) With climate change, Berkeley snow lab’s mission remains critical (Berkeley News) Bay Area life sciences boom shoves building rents, vacancies higher: report (East Bay Times)