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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 08, 2023

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Deemed one of campus’s “boldest goals” by Chancellor Carol Christ, the Hispanic-Serving Institution initiative has come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Deemed one of campus’s “boldest goals” by Chancellor Carol Christ, the Hispanic-Serving Institution initiative has come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Campus sophomore Mateo Torrico is running for the ASUC Senate as an independent candidate in hopes of unifying the student population.
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Campus sophomore Mateo Torrico is running for the ASUC Senate as an independent candidate in hopes of unifying the student population.
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The ASUC Senate met Wednesday to discuss possibilities of revising a contract with Dignity Health and making the fourth-floor bathrooms in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union gender-neutral.
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The ASUC Senate met Wednesday to discuss possibilities of revising a contract with Dignity Health and making the fourth-floor bathrooms in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union gender-neutral.
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The ASUC elections and judicial council officially certified Pedro De Anda Plascencia as the candidate to replace former senator Jenny Jungmin Kim.
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The ASUC elections and judicial council officially certified Pedro De Anda Plascencia as the candidate to replace former senator Jenny Jungmin Kim.
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After the introduction of UCPath, a new payroll system implemented across several UC campuses throughout the past year, hundreds of student employees have reported missing or delayed paychecks.
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After the introduction of UCPath, a new payroll system implemented across several UC campuses throughout the past year, hundreds of student employees have reported missing or delayed paychecks.
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CalSERVE announced its nine-person senate slate for the 2019 ASUC elections Thursday night, one year after winning only three of 20 senate seats in the 2018 elections.
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CalSERVE announced its nine-person senate slate for the 2019 ASUC elections Thursday night, one year after winning only three of 20 senate seats in the 2018 elections.
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