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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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Natalie Meier

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Last week, the requirements for students to waive out of the campus health insurance plan were modified in response to student concerns about the process being too difficult this year.
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Last week, the requirements for students to waive out of the campus health insurance plan were modified in response to student concerns about the process being too difficult this year.
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At its annual conference this weekend, the University of California Student Association, a coalition of UC student leaders, selected UConsent as its newest campaign to support student survivors of sexual assault.
At its annual conference this weekend, the University of California Student Association, a coalition of UC student leaders, selected UConsent as its newest campaign to support student survivors of sexual assault.
Beginning Nov. 1, thousands of UC Berkeley student employees will be transitioned from a monthly to biweekly pay cycle.
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Beginning Nov. 1, thousands of UC Berkeley student employees will be transitioned from a monthly to biweekly pay cycle.
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Amid varying viewpoints on whether changes in teaching structure will be positive for schools around the country, Berkeley Unified School District is gearing up to fully implement Common Core State Standards into its curriculum.
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Amid varying viewpoints on whether changes in teaching structure will be positive for schools around the country, Berkeley Unified School District is gearing up to fully implement Common Core State Standards into its curriculum.
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Women are more likely to be lied to at the negotiation table, according to a recent study led by UC Berkeley researchers at the Haas School of Business.
Women are more likely to be lied to at the negotiation table, according to a recent study led by UC Berkeley researchers at the Haas School of Business.
The movement to preserve Downtown Berkeley’s historic post office has garnered national attention, bolstered by a visit from politician and activist Ralph Nader to the post office Tuesday.
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The movement to preserve Downtown Berkeley’s historic post office has garnered national attention, bolstered by a visit from politician and activist Ralph Nader to the post office Tuesday.
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As fighting among Israelis and Palestinians entered its 16th consecutive day Wednesday, members of the UC Berkeley community in the impacted areas were grappling with the reality of violence outside their doors.
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As fighting among Israelis and Palestinians entered its 16th consecutive day Wednesday, members of the UC Berkeley community in the impacted areas were grappling with the reality of violence outside their doors.
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Every year in July, hundreds of goats arrive in the hills of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to graze and help prevent wildfires in the East Bay.
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Every year in July, hundreds of goats arrive in the hills of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to graze and help prevent wildfires in the East Bay.
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SAN FRANCISCO — UC President Janet Napolitano announced the creation of a fund at the UC Board of Regents meeting Wednesday that allocates $50 million to fund 100 new endowed faculty chairs across the system.
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SAN FRANCISCO — UC President Janet Napolitano announced the creation of a fund at the UC Board of Regents meeting Wednesday that allocates $50 million to fund 100 new endowed faculty chairs across the system.
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An LGBT political group voted to back two candidates running for Berkeley City Council on Wednesday evening, in the midst of endorsement season before the November general election.
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An LGBT political group voted to back two candidates running for Berkeley City Council on Wednesday evening, in the midst of endorsement season before the November general election.
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