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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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A UC Berkeley undergraduate student's tweet criticizing electrical engineering and computer sciences, or EECS, professor Anant Sahai recently gained traction among the campus community, raising questions regarding the pressure and high expectations computer science students face.
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A UC Berkeley undergraduate student's tweet criticizing electrical engineering and computer sciences, or EECS, professor Anant Sahai recently gained traction among the campus community, raising questions regarding the pressure and high expectations computer science students face.
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UC Berkeley's EECS program has the lowest proportion of female graduates of any degree on campus. The department has a strategy to close the gap — but how far can these programs go?
UC Berkeley's EECS program has the lowest proportion of female graduates of any degree on campus. The department has a strategy to close the gap — but how far can these programs go?
The underused courtyard at Cory Hall may see renewed life — and an influx of undergraduate students — after a bubble tea cafe, Tea 1, opened last week on the second floor.
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The underused courtyard at Cory Hall may see renewed life — and an influx of undergraduate students — after a bubble tea cafe, Tea 1, opened last week on the second floor.
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The long-standing U.S. Supreme Court battle over affirmative action has reignited with the court’s June decision to reconsider a controversial case, prompting several universities nationwide — including the University of California — to take a stance.
The long-standing U.S. Supreme Court battle over affirmative action has reignited with the court’s June decision to reconsider a controversial case, prompting several universities nationwide — including the University of California — to take a stance.
A reddit thread emerged Saturday regarding a cheating incident that occurred in a computer science course last semester, prompting discussion on the administrative issues that led to the incident and the consequences for the perpetrators.
A reddit thread emerged Saturday regarding a cheating incident that occurred in a computer science course last semester, prompting discussion on the administrative issues that led to the incident and the consequences for the perpetrators.