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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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Several UC campuses have begun offering in-house testing for COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus, as first reported by the Sacramento Bee.
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Several UC campuses have begun offering in-house testing for COVID-19, colloquially known as the coronavirus, as first reported by the Sacramento Bee.
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A bill extending alcohol service to 4 a.m. passed in the California State Senate on May 31 and would grant municipalities the decision-making power to push back the current 2 a.m. last call.
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A bill extending alcohol service to 4 a.m. passed in the California State Senate on May 31 and would grant municipalities the decision-making power to push back the current 2 a.m. last call.
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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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During a lecture on Monday, Sacramento Bee reporter Charles Piller talked to a classroom full of students and faculty on some of the more dangerous problems of the recently opened Bay Bridge, revealed in his 2011 investigation of the bridge’s construction.
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During a lecture on Monday, Sacramento Bee reporter Charles Piller talked to a classroom full of students and faculty on some of the more dangerous problems of the recently opened Bay Bridge, revealed in his 2011 investigation of the bridge’s construction.
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A state appellate court ruled Tuesday that the University of California must disclose the names of all police officers that were involved in the November 18th, 2011 UC Davis pepper-spray incident.
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A state appellate court ruled Tuesday that the University of California must disclose the names of all police officers that were involved in the November 18th, 2011 UC Davis pepper-spray incident.
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