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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 26, 2023

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Stanley von Ehrenstein-Smith

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The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME Local 3299 — the UC system’s largest employee union — passed a vote to strike with 96 percent support this week.
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The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME Local 3299 — the UC system’s largest employee union — passed a vote to strike with 96 percent support this week.
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A residence hall to be known as “The Enclave” is currently being constructed on an empty lot at the corner of Haste Street and Telegraph Avenue.
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A residence hall to be known as “The Enclave” is currently being constructed on an empty lot at the corner of Haste Street and Telegraph Avenue.
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According to John de los Angeles, AFSCME Local 3299 spokesperson, the university has been taking “directly employed jobs” from service and patient care workers by outsourcing them to independent contractors.
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According to John de los Angeles, AFSCME Local 3299 spokesperson, the university has been taking “directly employed jobs” from service and patient care workers by outsourcing them to independent contractors.
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Three Berkeley Neighborhood Associations have opposed UC Berkeley’s new construction plan for beach volleyball courts that will replace the softball field at Clark Kerr Campus.
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Three Berkeley Neighborhood Associations have opposed UC Berkeley’s new construction plan for beach volleyball courts that will replace the softball field at Clark Kerr Campus.
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Sol y Luna Taqueria, a Mexican restaurant known for its handmade tortillas, closed its Downtown Berkeley location Sept. 14.
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Sol y Luna Taqueria, a Mexican restaurant known for its handmade tortillas, closed its Downtown Berkeley location Sept. 14.
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During the first two weeks of the fall 2018 semester, Berkeley Police Department issued a total of 170 citations, arrests and four in custody bookings for crimes involving alcohol.
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During the first two weeks of the fall 2018 semester, Berkeley Police Department issued a total of 170 citations, arrests and four in custody bookings for crimes involving alcohol.
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