The Wire: Cal professor to carry Olympic torch with his service dog
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The Wire: Cal professor to carry Olympic torch with his service dog
"Matteo M. Garbelotto-Benzon and his service dog, S'Abba, pose in the Dolomites as both prepare to carry the Olympic torch on its journey to Milan to open the 2026 Winter Games. Courtesy: GoFundMe Heads up: We sometimes link to sites that limit access to non-subscribers. A UC Berkeley forestry professor who survived a ski accident will carry the Olympic torch in his native Italian Dolomites alongside the service dog who helped him walk, and ski, again. (UC Newsroom, GoFundMe)"
"Enrollment in Covered California, the state's Affordable Care Act marketplace, has dropped 24% in Alameda County after Republicans in Congress opted not to extend a policy that beefed up financial assistance for patients, a move that led to the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history. (East Bay Times) A UC Berkeley class makes queer contributions visible on Wikipedia. (Berkeley News)"
Matteo M. Garbelotto-Benzon and his service dog S'Abba will carry the Olympic torch in the Dolomites on the journey to Milan for the 2026 Winter Games. The professor survived a ski accident and credits the service dog with helping him walk and ski again. Enrollment in Covered California dropped 24% in Alameda County after Republicans in Congress did not extend enhanced financial assistance, a change linked to the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history. A UC Berkeley class is making queer contributions visible on Wikipedia. Police linked a Texas man through a familial DNA search to seven sex crime victims, and the UC Regents revised the faculty code of conduct and disciplinary policy.
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