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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Angel Grace Jennings

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As part of an effort to make elections more transparent, the ASUC Senate unanimously approved bylaw amendments limiting the way in which political parties can register and candidates can run in elections.
As part of an effort to make elections more transparent, the ASUC Senate unanimously approved bylaw amendments limiting the way in which political parties can register and candidates can run in elections.
UC Davis joined UC Berkeley and many other campuses Thursday in urging the UC Regents to divest from corporations that support Israeli occupation of Palestine.
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UC Davis joined UC Berkeley and many other campuses Thursday in urging the UC Regents to divest from corporations that support Israeli occupation of Palestine.
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A bill that proposes a $15,000 revamping of the ASUC’s website was introduced at this Wednesday’s senate meeting, alongside the nomination of a public defender and the discussion of various campus issues.
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A bill that proposes a $15,000 revamping of the ASUC’s website was introduced at this Wednesday’s senate meeting, alongside the nomination of a public defender and the discussion of various campus issues.
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As part of an ongoing effort to modernize election bylaws, a new ASUC Senate bill proposes the creation of a public defender role within the Judicial Council.
As part of an ongoing effort to modernize election bylaws, a new ASUC Senate bill proposes the creation of a public defender role within the Judicial Council.
After several months of closure, Berkeley Public, a restauraunt that was formerly a bar known as Thalassa, is in the process of renovating and preparing for a grand reopening this summer.
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After several months of closure, Berkeley Public, a restauraunt that was formerly a bar known as Thalassa, is in the process of renovating and preparing for a grand reopening this summer.
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In the aftermath of protests over police killings of black civilians, local officials and residents discussed a wide variety of topics, ranging from the improvement of police and community relations to broader social issues, at a 5-hour-long City Council meeting Saturday morning.
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In the aftermath of protests over police killings of black civilians, local officials and residents discussed a wide variety of topics, ranging from the improvement of police and community relations to broader social issues, at a 5-hour-long City Council meeting Saturday morning.
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Regardless of their state of legal residency, veterans and their immediate families may be able to pay in-state tuition to attend public universities,after Congress passed a bill last week to improve access to education for military retirees.
Regardless of their state of legal residency, veterans and their immediate families may be able to pay in-state tuition to attend public universities,after Congress passed a bill last week to improve access to education for military retirees.
Departments across campus are constantly planning and preparing for the next big disaster. Potential disasters the office would manage include earthquakes, utility failures and active shooters on campus — some of which devastated sister campuses this summer.
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Departments across campus are constantly planning and preparing for the next big disaster. Potential disasters the office would manage include earthquakes, utility failures and active shooters on campus — some of which devastated sister campuses this summer.
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Disbursal of a new scholarship to California public university students from middle-class families will be delayed after the legislature made changes to the scholarship’s eligibility requirements last month.
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Disbursal of a new scholarship to California public university students from middle-class families will be delayed after the legislature made changes to the scholarship’s eligibility requirements last month.
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