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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 22, 2023

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Adrianna Dinolfo

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The ASUC Senate unanimously voiced its support to grant the Berkeley Student Food Collective a vendor space in the new Lower Sproul, barring one abstention, by passing Senate Bill 47 at its Wednesday meeting.
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The ASUC Senate unanimously voiced its support to grant the Berkeley Student Food Collective a vendor space in the new Lower Sproul, barring one abstention, by passing Senate Bill 47 at its Wednesday meeting.
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In response to UC President Janet Napolitano’s visit to UC Berkeley Thursday, protesters from several student coalitions expressed their discontent in two separate protests throughout the day.
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In response to UC President Janet Napolitano’s visit to UC Berkeley Thursday, protesters from several student coalitions expressed their discontent in two separate protests throughout the day.
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UC Berkeley professor of law, economics and public policy Suzanne Scotchmer died on Jan. 30 after a short battle with intestinal cancer. She was 64.
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UC Berkeley professor of law, economics and public policy Suzanne Scotchmer died on Jan. 30 after a short battle with intestinal cancer. She was 64.
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Following the release of Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2014-2015, the ASUC Senate unanimously passed a bill Wednesday night calling for the reduction of tuition for the UC system.
Following the release of Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2014-2015, the ASUC Senate unanimously passed a bill Wednesday night calling for the reduction of tuition for the UC system.
Spurred by the release of a statement by State Department concluding that the construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline would have minor effects on the environment, students from UC Berkeley and Bay Area residents gathered to protest the project last night.
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Spurred by the release of a statement by State Department concluding that the construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline would have minor effects on the environment, students from UC Berkeley and Bay Area residents gathered to protest the project last night.
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Members of the UC Berkeley chapter of CALPIRG and the ASUC gathered Monday morning at Sather Gate to speak out against the issue of rising textbook costs across the country and advocate for alternative options.
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Members of the UC Berkeley chapter of CALPIRG and the ASUC gathered Monday morning at Sather Gate to speak out against the issue of rising textbook costs across the country and advocate for alternative options.
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Members of The Lincoln Project, an initiative of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, convened at the UC Berkeley Faculty Club Wednesday night to lead a discussion about the future of public higher education.
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Members of The Lincoln Project, an initiative of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, convened at the UC Berkeley Faculty Club Wednesday night to lead a discussion about the future of public higher education.
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Members of the Cal Forestry Club trekked into the Sierra Nevada foothills on Monday to harvest trees for their annual holiday tree sale.
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Members of the Cal Forestry Club trekked into the Sierra Nevada foothills on Monday to harvest trees for their annual holiday tree sale.
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Berkeley City Council took the first vote of two to pass an ordinance that proposes new standards and zoning amendments for homeless shelters at its meeting Tuesday.
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Berkeley City Council took the first vote of two to pass an ordinance that proposes new standards and zoning amendments for homeless shelters at its meeting Tuesday.
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In describing his initial reaction to receiving the news that he had been selected as one of this year’s class of Rhodes Scholars, UC Berkeley alumnus Zarko Perovic could only equate the moment to one thing.
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In describing his initial reaction to receiving the news that he had been selected as one of this year’s class of Rhodes Scholars, UC Berkeley alumnus Zarko Perovic could only equate the moment to one thing.
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