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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Amanda Bradford

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Long before the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA, was passed in 1990, the disability rights movement was born in Berkeley.
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Long before the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA, was passed in 1990, the disability rights movement was born in Berkeley.
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As UC Berkeley’s decision to sustain remote learning through summer 2020 continues to weigh on students, the status of the fall 2020 semester remains uncertain.
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As UC Berkeley’s decision to sustain remote learning through summer 2020 continues to weigh on students, the status of the fall 2020 semester remains uncertain.
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With in-person census counting temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may become even more difficult to accurately catalog hard-to-count populations in Berkeley.
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With in-person census counting temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it may become even more difficult to accurately catalog hard-to-count populations in Berkeley.
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UC Santa Cruz GSIs who were fired after a continued wildcat strike for a cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, were offered reinstatement Monday.
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UC Santa Cruz GSIs who were fired after a continued wildcat strike for a cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, were offered reinstatement Monday.
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During a Data 8 Zoom lecture Monday, a student set their screen name to an offensive phrase referring to COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus.
During a Data 8 Zoom lecture Monday, a student set their screen name to an offensive phrase referring to COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus.
With a portfolio of photographs spanning the globe, Bay-Area based freelance photographer Noah Berger has been recognized as one of the Daily Californian’s Alumni of the Year.
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With a portfolio of photographs spanning the globe, Bay-Area based freelance photographer Noah Berger has been recognized as one of the Daily Californian’s Alumni of the Year.
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Members of the United Automobile Workers Local 2865 union rallied in front of California Hall on Feb. 12, demanding action be taken to address the costs of unaffordable housing on academic workers.
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Members of the United Automobile Workers Local 2865 union rallied in front of California Hall on Feb. 12, demanding action be taken to address the costs of unaffordable housing on academic workers.
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A Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday that NorCal Rapist suspect Roy Charles Waller, 60, will stand trial for a series of sexual assaults and other crimes committed over a 15-year period.
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A Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday that NorCal Rapist suspect Roy Charles Waller, 60, will stand trial for a series of sexual assaults and other crimes committed over a 15-year period.
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UC libraries have initiated open access to university-authored research with two new publication contracts announced in the new year, while the contracts with research giant Elsevier and other publishers remain in flux.
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UC libraries have initiated open access to university-authored research with two new publication contracts announced in the new year, while the contracts with research giant Elsevier and other publishers remain in flux.
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The UC Board of Regents discussed UC Berkeley’s proposal to develop student and supportive housing on the historic People’s Park site, as the campus intends to seek approval of preliminary funds later this year.
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The UC Board of Regents discussed UC Berkeley’s proposal to develop student and supportive housing on the historic People’s Park site, as the campus intends to seek approval of preliminary funds later this year.
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