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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

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Catharine Baker

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In November 2017, UC executives Seth Grossman and Bernie Jones resigned because of their interference in a state auditor's survey — but in a California State Assembly hearing Tuesday, lawmakers questioned former California Supreme Court justice Carlos R. Moreno, who led the investigation, regarding why UC President Janet Napolitano is not being held responsible.
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In November 2017, UC executives Seth Grossman and Bernie Jones resigned because of their interference in a state auditor's survey — but in a California State Assembly hearing Tuesday, lawmakers questioned former California Supreme Court justice Carlos R. Moreno, who led the investigation, regarding why UC President Janet Napolitano is not being held responsible.
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Gov. Jerry Brown signed a toothless bill Saturday that aims to prohibit UC campuses from giving enrollment preference to out-of-state students, but amounts to little more than political grandstanding.
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Gov. Jerry Brown signed a toothless bill Saturday that aims to prohibit UC campuses from giving enrollment preference to out-of-state students, but amounts to little more than political grandstanding.
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Gov. Jerry Brown approved Assembly Bill 1674 on Saturday, which will prohibit UC campuses from giving preference to nonresident applicants for admission over resident applicants.
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Gov. Jerry Brown approved Assembly Bill 1674 on Saturday, which will prohibit UC campuses from giving preference to nonresident applicants for admission over resident applicants.
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The California State Assembly’s approval of Senate Bill 687 on Friday may prevent the closure of Berkeley’s only emergency room.
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The California State Assembly’s approval of Senate Bill 687 on Friday may prevent the closure of Berkeley’s only emergency room.
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Since 2012, the University of California Office of the President has reimbursed the regents more than $225,000 for private dinner parties, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Since 2012, the University of California Office of the President has reimbursed the regents more than $225,000 for private dinner parties, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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After a report released by state auditors in March criticized the University of California for an admissions policy that allegedly disadvantaged in-state students, the university spent $158,000 in a publicity campaign to counter the claims, as first reported by the Sacramento Bee.
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After a report released by state auditors in March criticized the University of California for an admissions policy that allegedly disadvantaged in-state students, the university spent $158,000 in a publicity campaign to counter the claims, as first reported by the Sacramento Bee.
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A state legislator introduced a bill Monday that would ban BART workers from striking, provided they are on payroll and their expired contract includes a no-strike clause.
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A state legislator introduced a bill Monday that would ban BART workers from striking, provided they are on payroll and their expired contract includes a no-strike clause.
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