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Obituary

Monday, November 19, 2012

Stuart Jay Freedman, Berkeley physicist, dies at age 68

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Stuart Jay Freedman, a world-renowned nuclear physicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a UC Berkeley professor, died Nov. 9 while at a scientific conference in New Mexico. He was 68.
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ASUC

Thursday, December 6, 2012

ASUC organizes candlelight vigil to commemorate student, relieve stress

The ASUC will hold a candlelight vigil Saturday at 7 p.m. on Upper Sproul Plaza in response to online posts on the UC Berkeley Compliments Facebook profile stating that a female UC Berkeley student had died. Read More…

City

Thursday, November 15, 2012
Lisa Tarver, along with Tim Jahnigan, created a durable plastic soccer ball to be used by children in developing countries called the One World Futbol.

Faces of Berkeley: Taking a shot at poverty

Berkeley couple creates durable soccer ball to aid children in developing countries

For Berkeley residents Tim Jahnigan and Lisa Tarver, a soccer ball is one of the most precious parts of a community. Read More…

Campus

Thursday, November 8, 2012
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Walkout draws moderate crowd of protesters to Upper Sproul, Wheeler Hall

About 200 UC Berkeley students, faculty members and clerical workers gathered on Upper Sproul Plaza around noon to protest recent tuition increases and the management of UC funds.
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Campus

Monday, November 5, 2012
UCPD officers use batons during a protest on November 9, 2011 in front of Sproul Hall.

Campus files motion to dismiss BAMN lawsuit claiming police brutality

In anticipation of a hearing to dismiss a lawsuit stemming from the Nov. 9 Occupy Cal protests last year, the plaintiffs of the suit will hold a public forum Wednesday claiming that campus administrators’ involvement in the event led to police violence against protesters. The lawsuit, filed in late November Read More…

Notes from the Field

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Berkeley police officers recognized for heroics

The Berkeley Fire Department recognized Berkeley police officers Stanley Libed and Kevin Neff at a ceremony Thursday for their heroics during a fire last month. Read More…

UC

Monday, October 29, 2012

UC to disclose data on investment funds after Reuters lawsuit

The University of California must disclose data on investment returns for the university’s $10.65 billion endowment fund, an Alameda County Superior Court judge ordered in a tentative ruling Oct. 23.
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Election 2012

Saturday, October 27, 2012
Congresswoman Barbara Lee speaks at a townhall event in the MLK Student Union. Lee is running for re-election against Marilyn Singleton.

Rep. Barbara Lee visits campus for student town hall meeting

Congresswoman Barbara Lee appeared at UC Berkeley last Thursday for a nonpartisan town hall style meeting for students to discuss the prominent issues in the upcoming election. Read More…

Research & Ideas

Monday, October 22, 2012
Aijun Wang, right, and Zhenyu Tang, not pictured, won the 2012 Deloitte QB3 Award for Innovation for their research into the effects of stems cells on vascular diseases.

UC Berkeley researchers win award for stem cell research

Two researchers affiliated with UC Berkeley received a $10,000 prize Oct. 18 for stem cell research that could change the way vascular diseases are treated. Read More…

City

Thursday, October 18, 2012
The Arpeggio building opened Thursday, featuring a line around the block for tenant applications for affordable housing.

Arpeggio building opens spots to low-income applicants

Some residents vying for housing in the building lined up as early as 5:30 a.m., anticipating large crowds when the doors opened at 11 a.m. Read More…

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