Campus announces increase in resources for multicultural student development

The Multicultural Community Center, located in Hearst Annex, is home to several campus development porgrams that recently received additional funding to expand resources.
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The Multicultural Community Center, located in Hearst Annex, is home to several campus development porgrams that recently received additional funding to expand resources.

This fall, the UC Berkeley Multicultural Student Development (MSD) programs will undergo a series of changes which will upgrade the services of the African American Student Development Programs, Asian Pacific American Student Development Programs, and Chicano/Latino Student Development Programs. Read More…

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Berkeley’s got ‘beef’ with the budget cuts

Just one look at the front page of The Daily Californian, and it is not hard to see the economic problems that UC Berkeley and other public universities are going through, especially in light of the recent sequester. When the Clog came across an article detailing that many universities in the U.S. Read More…

A necessary campus resource

CAMPUS ISSUES: Keeping the Student Learning Center open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, will provide a much-needed space for students.

A typical UC Berkeley student will eventually need to pull an all-nighter at some point. And for most of the school year, libraries and other widely accessible campus study spaces generally close well before dawn. But now, students finally have a place where they can study as long as possible. Read More…

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Regents approve funding for Lower Sproul renovation

The renovation of Lower Sproul Plaza overcame a major hurdle Monday when, in minutes, the UC Board of Regents approved the project as well as the hundreds of millions of dollars of debt that will come with it. The board’s Committee on Grounds and Buildings approved the $193 million project, Read More…

Lower Sproul renovation delayed by postponement of UC regents’ meeting

Lower Sproul’s renovation would have reached one of its final major hurdles before the UC Board of Regents Wednesday, when campus leaders from UC Berkeley were prepared to make their case for the multimillion dollar construction project. But with the board’s meeting’s postponement, campus administrators and student leaders are going Read More…