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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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ASUC Senator Teddy Lake

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UC Berkeley’s oldest active student government party — which suffered significant senate and executive defeats last election cycle — has allegedly encountered another major loss.
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UC Berkeley’s oldest active student government party — which suffered significant senate and executive defeats last election cycle — has allegedly encountered another major loss.
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The ASUC has released its Advocacy Agenda End of Year Report, written by Senator Teddy Lake, which evaluates the ASUC’s fulfillment of various goals set by ASUC officials to help them better serve the campus.
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The ASUC has released its Advocacy Agenda End of Year Report, written by Senator Teddy Lake, which evaluates the ASUC’s fulfillment of various goals set by ASUC officials to help them better serve the campus.
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On a campus that encourages its students to give back to the community, it is disillusioning to see efforts to aid that community barred.
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On a campus that encourages its students to give back to the community, it is disillusioning to see efforts to aid that community barred.
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Individuals inside the UC Berkeley chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, or Fiji, house could be heard repeatedly chanting a homophobic slur in a video taken Sunday evening and shared with The Daily Californian.
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Individuals inside the UC Berkeley chapter of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, or Fiji, house could be heard repeatedly chanting a homophobic slur in a video taken Sunday evening and shared with The Daily Californian.
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“(Berkeley has) a thriving art community,” he said in an interview with The Daily Californian. “(It’s) big enough so we can expand beyond that thriving art community and reach people with the messages and content of A24’s films.”
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“(Berkeley has) a thriving art community,” he said in an interview with The Daily Californian. “(It’s) big enough so we can expand beyond that thriving art community and reach people with the messages and content of A24’s films.”
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