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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Yes, medication abortion will be available at every public university health center in the state by 2023. Yes, I just said abortion. Get used to it.
Yes, medication abortion will be available at every public university health center in the state by 2023. Yes, I just said abortion. Get used to it.
UC Berkeley will review eight sexual misconduct cases after a four-year federal investigation found that the campus violated Title IX policies.
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UC Berkeley will review eight sexual misconduct cases after a four-year federal investigation found that the campus violated Title IX policies.
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Nearly two months into the fall semester, the ASUC sexual violence prevention commission sits abandoned — inactive, because apparently, only one person applied to be its chair.
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Nearly two months into the fall semester, the ASUC sexual violence prevention commission sits abandoned — inactive, because apparently, only one person applied to be its chair.
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Under California legislation, women can now collect hormonal birth control from their pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription — a step that many students believe will increase accessibility to contraception.
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Under California legislation, women can now collect hormonal birth control from their pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription — a step that many students believe will increase accessibility to contraception.
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Recent revisions to UC Berkeley’s response to sexual harassment and sexual assault were welcomed by campus officials and student leaders, many of whom felt the changes were long due.
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Recent revisions to UC Berkeley’s response to sexual harassment and sexual assault were welcomed by campus officials and student leaders, many of whom felt the changes were long due.
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Wednesday’s announcement that Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, will deliver the keynote address at UC Berkeley’s spring 2016 commencement ceremony has generated mixed responses from the campus community.
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Wednesday’s announcement that Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, will deliver the keynote address at UC Berkeley’s spring 2016 commencement ceremony has generated mixed responses from the campus community.
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According to an annual security report released by UCPD on Thursday, the campus saw an increase in both reported sex offenses and robberies in the past year.
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According to an annual security report released by UCPD on Thursday, the campus saw an increase in both reported sex offenses and robberies in the past year.
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The ASUC Senate debated adding two senators to the committee on the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union basement and confirmed nominations for two leadership positions at its meeting Wednesday evening.
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The ASUC Senate debated adding two senators to the committee on the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union basement and confirmed nominations for two leadership positions at its meeting Wednesday evening.
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A UC President task force on sexual violence issued a plan to implement its final recommendations, which will go the Board of Regents for discussion later this month.
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A UC President task force on sexual violence issued a plan to implement its final recommendations, which will go the Board of Regents for discussion later this month.
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After a discussion surrounding the appointment of a new director for the commission, the Senate unanimously withdrew its nomination of campus senior Meghan Warner, who was previously selected Monday, in order to extend the timeline of the application process. The senate hopes the extended timeline will usher in more applicants from different backgrounds, although Warner will still be considered for the position.
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After a discussion surrounding the appointment of a new director for the commission, the Senate unanimously withdrew its nomination of campus senior Meghan Warner, who was previously selected Monday, in order to extend the timeline of the application process. The senate hopes the extended timeline will usher in more applicants from different backgrounds, although Warner will still be considered for the position.
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