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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 30, 2023

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The ASUC Senate met virtually Wednesday to discuss steps being taken by campus to better accommodate students and staff during the coronavirus pandemic, in addition to addressing concerns over summer sessions.
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The ASUC Senate met virtually Wednesday to discuss steps being taken by campus to better accommodate students and staff during the coronavirus pandemic, in addition to addressing concerns over summer sessions.
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ASUC senators reestablished the ASUC Diversity Affairs Commission as an active body Wednesday, lifting its previous suspension.
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ASUC senators reestablished the ASUC Diversity Affairs Commission as an active body Wednesday, lifting its previous suspension.
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Vera said she saw how institutional gaps on campus affect different communities and realized she wanted to uplift those who were underrepresented.
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Vera said she saw how institutional gaps on campus affect different communities and realized she wanted to uplift those who were underrepresented.
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The Daily Californian’s Editorial Board has seldom seen a candidate so apt for the ASUC presidency, but Victoria Vera shined among the rest.
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The Daily Californian’s Editorial Board has seldom seen a candidate so apt for the ASUC presidency, but Victoria Vera shined among the rest.
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Campus junior Victoria Vera is aiming to promote affordability, accountability and accessibility at UC Berkeley through the ASUC presidential office.
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Campus junior Victoria Vera is aiming to promote affordability, accountability and accessibility at UC Berkeley through the ASUC presidential office.
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The Building Name Review Committee spent almost three years circulating surveys, inviting public comment and reading reports from an internal Berkeley Law committee.
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The Building Name Review Committee spent almost three years circulating surveys, inviting public comment and reading reports from an internal Berkeley Law committee.
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