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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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Andreana Chou

General Assignment News Reporter

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The UC Board of Regents will be voting on a $762 increase to nonresident tuition at its May meeting in San Francisco, a proposition that has drawn criticism from students systemwide.
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The UC Board of Regents will be voting on a $762 increase to nonresident tuition at its May meeting in San Francisco, a proposition that has drawn criticism from students systemwide.
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Overall retail usage in Berkeley’s commercial districts has declined from 44.8 percent to 39.4 percent in just three years, according to the city’s Office of Economic Development.
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Overall retail usage in Berkeley’s commercial districts has declined from 44.8 percent to 39.4 percent in just three years, according to the city’s Office of Economic Development.
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A new study authored by UC Berkeley researchers has linked increases in minimum wage and earned income tax credit with a reduction in suicide mortalities.
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A new study authored by UC Berkeley researchers has linked increases in minimum wage and earned income tax credit with a reduction in suicide mortalities.
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The American Fraternity, a photobook by Andrew Moisey featuring photographs of a UC Berkeley fraternity, has garnered criticism regarding the lack of written consent from the several women featured in some of the photos, after its publication in November.
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The American Fraternity, a photobook by Andrew Moisey featuring photographs of a UC Berkeley fraternity, has garnered criticism regarding the lack of written consent from the several women featured in some of the photos, after its publication in November.
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Independent ASUC presidential candidate Wyatt Colby released a statement Monday afternoon encouraging UC Berkeley students to vote for the other presidential candidates instead of himself.
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Independent ASUC presidential candidate Wyatt Colby released a statement Monday afternoon encouraging UC Berkeley students to vote for the other presidential candidates instead of himself.
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The Berkeley Staff Assembly Mentorship Program has connected staff across campus departments for eleven mentorship cycles, focusing on professional development and networking.
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The Berkeley Staff Assembly Mentorship Program has connected staff across campus departments for eleven mentorship cycles, focusing on professional development and networking.
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Two men have been charged with second degree commercial burglary and grand theft of personal property after stealing $93,000 from a West Berkeley cannabis company Aug. 31, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
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Two men have been charged with second degree commercial burglary and grand theft of personal property after stealing $93,000 from a West Berkeley cannabis company Aug. 31, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
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In an effort to gain public input on the future of the the Pacific Steel Casting site, Mayor Jesse Arreguín and District 1 Councilmember Rashi Kesarwani hosted a community meeting Tuesday evening, discussing the property’s sale, potential rezoning and environmental remediation.
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In an effort to gain public input on the future of the the Pacific Steel Casting site, Mayor Jesse Arreguín and District 1 Councilmember Rashi Kesarwani hosted a community meeting Tuesday evening, discussing the property’s sale, potential rezoning and environmental remediation.
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The Juice Bar Collective, a juice and smoothie shop located in North Berkeley, is set to close its doors Friday after bringing organic juices and eats to the community for 43 years.
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The Juice Bar Collective, a juice and smoothie shop located in North Berkeley, is set to close its doors Friday after bringing organic juices and eats to the community for 43 years.
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Campus professor Alan Tansman has been suspended after a Title IX investigation found that he violated the university’s sexual violence and sexual harassment, or SVSH, policy between 2007 and 2009, as first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Campus professor Alan Tansman has been suspended after a Title IX investigation found that he violated the university’s sexual violence and sexual harassment, or SVSH, policy between 2007 and 2009, as first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
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