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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

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Wes Adrianson

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During Wednesday night’s meeting, the ASUC Senate officially adopted five new senate bills and discussed six others that will be considered by various senate committees next week.
During Wednesday night’s meeting, the ASUC Senate officially adopted five new senate bills and discussed six others that will be considered by various senate committees next week.
On Monday, CalSERVE – a historically progressive campus political party – announced a 15-person slate of candidates for the upcoming ASUC elections.
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On Monday, CalSERVE – a historically progressive campus political party – announced a 15-person slate of candidates for the upcoming ASUC elections.
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Tom Steyer implored youth to be politically active in combating climate change in his address to the campus community at International House’s Chevron Auditorium Wednesday night.
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Tom Steyer implored youth to be politically active in combating climate change in his address to the campus community at International House’s Chevron Auditorium Wednesday night.
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Of the seven measures featured on the Berkeley city ballot, two have garnered the particular attention of student political groups for their potential to affect student life at UC Berkeley. Students have directed their attention primarily to issues regarding redistricting and taxation for this year’s election.
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Of the seven measures featured on the Berkeley city ballot, two have garnered the particular attention of student political groups for their potential to affect student life at UC Berkeley. Students have directed their attention primarily to issues regarding redistricting and taxation for this year’s election.
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Spurred by the release of a statement by State Department concluding that the construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline would have minor effects on the environment, students from UC Berkeley and Bay Area residents gathered to protest the project last night.
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Spurred by the release of a statement by State Department concluding that the construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline would have minor effects on the environment, students from UC Berkeley and Bay Area residents gathered to protest the project last night.
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