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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

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On Saturday, delegates of the California Democratic Party elected Eric Bauman as the party's next chair in a tightly contested election, a race perceived by some as a proxy fight for control of the party between its moderate centrist members and its progressive activists.
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On Saturday, delegates of the California Democratic Party elected Eric Bauman as the party's next chair in a tightly contested election, a race perceived by some as a proxy fight for control of the party between its moderate centrist members and its progressive activists.
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A summary of all 17 statewide propositions as well as the arguments for and against each one.
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A summary of all 17 statewide propositions as well as the arguments for and against each one.
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A new platform released Tuesday intends to give California residents a better opportunity to express their political opinions to the state government.
A new platform released Tuesday intends to give California residents a better opportunity to express their political opinions to the state government.
BART officials and unions reached a tentative agreement late Monday evening, bringing a four day strike to a close and returning the daily commute of about 400,000 riders back to normal.
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BART officials and unions reached a tentative agreement late Monday evening, bringing a four day strike to a close and returning the daily commute of about 400,000 riders back to normal.
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The UC Board of Regents confirmed the appointment of Nicholas B. Dirks as UC Berkeley’s next chancellor at a meeting Tuesday morning.
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The UC Board of Regents confirmed the appointment of Nicholas B. Dirks as UC Berkeley’s next chancellor at a meeting Tuesday morning.
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Despite protesters briefly halting the third and last day of the UC Board of Regents meeting Thursday, members of the board focused most of their discussion on strategies to maximize revenue for the UC system using the relationship between the university and private enterprises.
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Despite protesters briefly halting the third and last day of the UC Board of Regents meeting Thursday, members of the board focused most of their discussion on strategies to maximize revenue for the UC system using the relationship between the university and private enterprises.
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