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California Governor Vows to Change Law Blocking New Housing for UC Berkeley Students
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he’ll work this year to reform a landmark state environmental law that he says has been weaponized by wealthy homeowners to block badly-needed housing for students at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Human Skeleton Found in Unused Building on UC Berkeley Campus
It’s unclear how many years the remains were in the shuttered building.
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University of California Reaches Tentative Deal With Some Striking Workers
A tentative agreement has been reached between the University of California and some of its striking workers.
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3 Top Law Schools Pull Out of US News & World Rankings Over Equity Concerns
The University of California, Berkeley’s law school has joined the law programs at Harvard and Yale in pulling out of U.S. News & World Report’s rankings over concerns that they punish efforts to attract students from a broad range of backgrounds.
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Possible Nicki Minaj Course at UC Berkeley Gets Students, Internet Excited
Listen up Barbz, you may soon be able to take a deep dive into the messages behind Nicki Minaj’s music in one of America’s most prestigious universities.
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Law Professor Calls Out Sen. Hawley for ‘Transphobic' Question
During a Senate judiciary hearing on abortion, law professor Khiara Bridges of UC Berkeley shut down questions from Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Missouri, deemed “transphobic” and “[opening] up trans people to violence.”
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Shelter-in-Place at UC Berkeley Lifted; Person Behind Alleged Threats Located
People at UC Berkeley were told to shelter in place for several hours Thursday as authorities searched for a person who allegedly issued “serious and credible threats of violence” toward others at the university, officials said.
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UC Berkeley Digging Deep to Be Carbon-Free by 2035
UC Berkeley wants to be carbon-free by 2035 and to do that, it’s digging deep — 400 feet deep to be exact.
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New California Law Prevents Enrollment Drop at UC Berkeley
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a new law to overturn a recent court ruling that would have reduced enrollment at the University of California, Berkeley.
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UC Berkeley Declines Group's Offer to Admit 1K More Students
A group of residents that successfully challenged the University of California, Berkeley to limit its undergraduate enrollment offered to allow 1,000 additional students in the upcoming academic year, but the university declined, saying the decision isn’t up to “a small group of litigants.”
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Man Steals More Than $1K in Items From UC Berkeley Student Store: Officials
UC Berkeley police are investigating a robbery that occurred at a student store Saturday.