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News Sex Issue 2012 | Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Sex on campus: actually doable?

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“Aw, man, you gotta fuck in Main Stacks for sure.” “Classrooms in Le Conte give you so much to work with.” “Eucalyptus Grove is a must.” Sex on campus. It’s the ultimate bucket list for»

Crime & Courts | Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Berkeley police officers involved in shooting

Berkeley Police Department officers were involved in a shooting this afternoon in Castro Valley, resulting in the hospitalization of one officer with “serious leg and hand injuries,” according to the sheriff’s office. According to Alameda»
City | Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Center for Investigative Reporting to merge with The Bay Citizen

Two-year-old nonprofit news group The Bay Citizen has entered an agreement with the older Berkeley-based news nonprofit the Center for Investigative Reporting to pursue a merger, raising questions about whether each group will stay true to»
ASUC | Wednesday, February 8, 2012

ASUC Senate will vote to put bus pass referendum on ballot

AC Transit was forced to cut costs in order to balance its budget.
The ASUC Senate will vote Wednesday night to put a referendum on the 2012 general election ballot that would give students the option to extend unrestricted ridership on local bus services. The bill — authored»
News Sex Issue 2012 | Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Decal teaches sexual liberation

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UC Berkeley is known for its wide variety of course offerings, especially when it comes to student-taught classes, which include everything from Phish: A Critical Analysis to The Psychology of Text Messaging. One class, however,»
UC | Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Middle-class families could see tuition and fees cut by two-thirds under new plan

University of California students from middle-class families could save over $8,000 a year on tuition under a new plan announced Wednesday by state Assembly Speaker John Perez, D-Los Angeles. Perez’s Middle Class Scholarship Proposal would»
News Sex Issue 2012 | Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Recreational Sports Facility offers tease aerobics

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“Your booty is a turntable!” booms an amplified voice from one end of a large mirrored exercise room, and dozens of derrieres sway back and forth in compliance. Is this some bizarre dream? No, just»
Campus | Tuesday, February 7, 2012

UC Berkeley spends $1,300 to purchase x-rated domain names

UC Berkeley may be known for its academics, athletics and the occasional protest, but the campus administration has paid about $1,300 thus far to stop pornographic websites from buying .xxx domain names associated with the»
City | Tuesday, February 7, 2012

West Berkeley sees rise in number of daytime burglaries

At least 20 daytime burglaries have rattled West Berkeley already this year, leading worried residents to gather at an emergency neighborhood meeting Monday night. The burglaries were reported between Ashby Avenue to the south, University Avenue»
News | Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Federal appeals court rules Prop 8 unconstitutional

Opponents of Prop. 8 celebrate outside the courthouse after hearing that the court ruled the proposition unconstitutional.
A federal appeals court ruled California’s 2008 voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional Tuesday, upholding an August 2010 decision. “Proposition 8 serves no purpose, and has no effect, other than to lessen the status and»

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