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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

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Jessie Lau

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If its plethora of successful entrepreneurs over the past few years is any indication, UC Berkeley is becoming a hotbed of innovation.
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If its plethora of successful entrepreneurs over the past few years is any indication, UC Berkeley is becoming a hotbed of innovation.
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A disproportionate number of black students have been suspended from Berkeley Unified School District schools over the past few years compared with students of other races, according to a report by the school district.
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A disproportionate number of black students have been suspended from Berkeley Unified School District schools over the past few years compared with students of other races, according to a report by the school district.
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The debate over online education resurfaced in a recent study challenging the notion that online courses can reduce the costs of higher education for universities and students.
The debate over online education resurfaced in a recent study challenging the notion that online courses can reduce the costs of higher education for universities and students.
The ASUC Senate passed a bill Wednesday detailing measures to address controversy stirred up after The Daily Californian ran what the bill claims is a racially insensitive advertisement.
The ASUC Senate passed a bill Wednesday detailing measures to address controversy stirred up after The Daily Californian ran what the bill claims is a racially insensitive advertisement.
Although BART management and labor unions failed to reach an agreement Thursday night, union leadership agreed to extend talks, narrowly averting what would have been this year's second BART strike.
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Although BART management and labor unions failed to reach an agreement Thursday night, union leadership agreed to extend talks, narrowly averting what would have been this year's second BART strike.
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On Tuesday, the labor union AFSCME 3299, which represents around 21,000 UC workers, announced that they will vote over whether to go on strike in response to the alleged intimidation of workers by the university during strikes earlier this summer.
On Tuesday, the labor union AFSCME 3299, which represents around 21,000 UC workers, announced that they will vote over whether to go on strike in response to the alleged intimidation of workers by the university during strikes earlier this summer.
Many UC Berkeley students, professors and staff received a series of text message and email alerts Monday night, alerting them to the ongoing emergency situation on campus
Many UC Berkeley students, professors and staff received a series of text message and email alerts Monday night, alerting them to the ongoing emergency situation on campus
While many government agencies have ceased to operate in the wake of the federal government shutdown, UC campuses have been spared from most immediate impacts — at least in the short run.
While many government agencies have ceased to operate in the wake of the federal government shutdown, UC campuses have been spared from most immediate impacts — at least in the short run.
After a drawn-out negotiation process ended unresolved, the University of California announced Tuesday that it will implement its last offer on wages and a revised pension plan to over 8,000 of its service workers.
After a drawn-out negotiation process ended unresolved, the University of California announced Tuesday that it will implement its last offer on wages and a revised pension plan to over 8,000 of its service workers.
UC Berkeley’s Memorial Stadium renovation team received a merit award for the innovative engineering and architectural design of the stadium’s new press box on Friday.
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UC Berkeley’s Memorial Stadium renovation team received a merit award for the innovative engineering and architectural design of the stadium’s new press box on Friday.
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