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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Eleanor Dalton

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Graduate Assembly refers resolution to equitably allocate space in Eshleman Hall as part of goals to establish an independent association.
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Graduate Assembly refers resolution to equitably allocate space in Eshleman Hall as part of goals to establish an independent association.
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ASUC President Sydney Roberts has sponsored a senate resolution that would allow Registered Student Organizations, or RSOs, to use ASUC funding to travel beyond the Bay Area.
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ASUC President Sydney Roberts has sponsored a senate resolution that would allow Registered Student Organizations, or RSOs, to use ASUC funding to travel beyond the Bay Area.
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U.S. presidential candidate Marianne Williamson spoke on campus Wednesday, discussing various topics including her proposed economic bill of rights and the Israel-Hamas war.
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U.S. presidential candidate Marianne Williamson spoke on campus Wednesday, discussing various topics including her proposed economic bill of rights and the Israel-Hamas war.
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The ASUC Senate convened Wednesday in Pauley Ballroom, where Chancellor Carol Christ fielded questions from the ASUC and campus community, and students discussed concerns of student safety in the wake of the latest Israel-Hamas war.
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The ASUC Senate convened Wednesday in Pauley Ballroom, where Chancellor Carol Christ fielded questions from the ASUC and campus community, and students discussed concerns of student safety in the wake of the latest Israel-Hamas war.
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"Letters | الحروف How Artists Reimagined Language in the Age of Decolonization" is on show in Doe Library’s Bernice Layne Brown Gallery through Aug 31. A student-curated exhibit with its origins in an art history seminar, it presents a vibrant and illustrative examination of the use of the Arabic alphabet in postcolonial art.
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"Letters | الحروف How Artists Reimagined Language in the Age of Decolonization" is on show in Doe Library’s Bernice Layne Brown Gallery through Aug 31. A student-curated exhibit with its origins in an art history seminar, it presents a vibrant and illustrative examination of the use of the Arabic alphabet in postcolonial art.
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As the annual April 18 deadline approaches, students are navigating the complexities of tax season. 
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As the annual April 18 deadline approaches, students are navigating the complexities of tax season. 
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The Student Policy Institute at Berkeley, or SPIB, hosted a panel Wednesday at campus' Goldman School of Public Policy to discuss policing in the East Bay. Organized by SPIB’s advocacy department, the panel featured Berkeley Law criminal justice professor Jonathan Simon, Underground Scholars Initiative member Cesar Garcia and campus legal studies major Spring Keosoupha.
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The Student Policy Institute at Berkeley, or SPIB, hosted a panel Wednesday at campus' Goldman School of Public Policy to discuss policing in the East Bay. Organized by SPIB’s advocacy department, the panel featured Berkeley Law criminal justice professor Jonathan Simon, Underground Scholars Initiative member Cesar Garcia and campus legal studies major Spring Keosoupha.
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The US Department of Education, or ED, has released a notice of proposed rulemaking, or NPRM, establishing a violation of Title IX should an educational institution place a categorical ban on transgender students participating in athletics aligned with their gender identity.
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The US Department of Education, or ED, has released a notice of proposed rulemaking, or NPRM, establishing a violation of Title IX should an educational institution place a categorical ban on transgender students participating in athletics aligned with their gender identity.
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Allison Lu founded The Period Project at Berkeley, or TPP, in 2018 as she realized the potential the UC Berkeley community has to address period poverty.
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Allison Lu founded The Period Project at Berkeley, or TPP, in 2018 as she realized the potential the UC Berkeley community has to address period poverty.
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Kenneth Ng, a second-year physics and math major with minors in public policy and climate science, is running for ASUC Academic Affairs Vice President, or AAVP. His platforms are rekindling relationships with academic and identity groups on campus, student-centered policies and forging a new future for academics at UC Berkeley.
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Kenneth Ng, a second-year physics and math major with minors in public policy and climate science, is running for ASUC Academic Affairs Vice President, or AAVP. His platforms are rekindling relationships with academic and identity groups on campus, student-centered policies and forging a new future for academics at UC Berkeley.
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