daily californian logo

BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

Apply to The Daily Californian by September 8th!
tag

Andy Davis

Page 1 of 1

UC Berkeley’s Recreational Sports Facility will renovate its locker rooms to include a gender-inclusive locker room, according to a press release published Thursday.
featured article
UC Berkeley’s Recreational Sports Facility will renovate its locker rooms to include a gender-inclusive locker room, according to a press release published Thursday.
featured article
UC Berkeley will be installing a new Relaxation Enhancing Study and Tranquility, or REST, zone to the Recreational Sports Facility this semester.
featured article
UC Berkeley will be installing a new Relaxation Enhancing Study and Tranquility, or REST, zone to the Recreational Sports Facility this semester.
featured article
The Recreational Sports Facility will no longer offer massage service, as part of its ongoing plans to make Rec Sports programs more student-centered.
featured article
The Recreational Sports Facility will no longer offer massage service, as part of its ongoing plans to make Rec Sports programs more student-centered.
featured article
Approximately four months after previous director Mike Weinberger’s retirement in February 2016, Recreational Sports released a report in June highlighting possible administrative changes deemed necessary for improvement by the department’s review committee.
featured article
Approximately four months after previous director Mike Weinberger’s retirement in February 2016, Recreational Sports released a report in June highlighting possible administrative changes deemed necessary for improvement by the department’s review committee.
featured article
The university is investigating claims that UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks allegedly used public funds for personal travel expenses and that he used campus sports training services without proper payment, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.
featured article
The university is investigating claims that UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas Dirks allegedly used public funds for personal travel expenses and that he used campus sports training services without proper payment, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.
featured article