A legacy of speaking truths: Poetry as politics at UC Berkeley
The use of poetry as a political tool proves fitting at an institution widely recognized for a commitment to academic excellence and revolutionary ideals.
A legacy of speaking truths: Poetry as politics at UC Berkeley
The use of poetry as a political tool proves fitting at an institution widely recognized for a commitment to academic excellence and revolutionary ideals.
Faces of Berkeley: Professor Nikki Jones asks why 'young people are still dying' in Black neighborhoods
Nikki Jones still remembers as a teenager witnessing her sister’s ex-boyfriend being arrested by the police — he was one of the guys selling nickel bags of weed on the corner.
Faces of Berkeley: Professor Nikki Jones asks why 'young people are still dying' in Black neighborhoods
Nikki Jones still remembers as a teenager witnessing her sister’s ex-boyfriend being arrested by the police — he was one of the guys selling nickel bags of weed on the corner.
UC Berkeley staff members express safety concerns for ‘Free Speech Week’
UC Berkeley faculty circulated a letter Wednesday morning calling for the campus and Berkeley community to boycott the “alt-right presence” by canceling all classes and campus activities for the duration of “Free Speech Week.”
UC Berkeley staff members express safety concerns for ‘Free Speech Week’
UC Berkeley faculty circulated a letter Wednesday morning calling for the campus and Berkeley community to boycott the “alt-right presence” by canceling all classes and campus activities for the duration of “Free Speech Week.”
Students gather to hear faculty speak out at 'Trump Teach-In'
While the Berkeley College Republicans hung up a “Make America Great Again” banner and played clips of Donald Trump monologues from their tent on Sproul Plaza, faculty members and several students Tuesday afternoon prepared a microphone in front of the Savio Steps: The “Trump Teach-In” was about to begin.
Students gather to hear faculty speak out at 'Trump Teach-In'
While the Berkeley College Republicans hung up a “Make America Great Again” banner and played clips of Donald Trump monologues from their tent on Sproul Plaza, faculty members and several students Tuesday afternoon prepared a microphone in front of the Savio Steps: The “Trump Teach-In” was about to begin.