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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Angel Grace Jennings

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Students around the world will soon be able to study the intricacies behind turning frowns upside down in a new online course to be offered by UC Berkeley this fall.
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Students around the world will soon be able to study the intricacies behind turning frowns upside down in a new online course to be offered by UC Berkeley this fall.
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A former UC Berkeley administrator with a prior felony conviction was fired from her position in April and charged with grand theft and embezzlement last week.
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A former UC Berkeley administrator with a prior felony conviction was fired from her position in April and charged with grand theft and embezzlement last week.
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Several hundred students and community members gathered on Memorial Glade Wednesday evening for an intimate candlelight vigil remembering the six UC Santa Barbara students who lost their lives and 13 others injured in the killing rampage in Isla Vista on Friday.
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Several hundred students and community members gathered on Memorial Glade Wednesday evening for an intimate candlelight vigil remembering the six UC Santa Barbara students who lost their lives and 13 others injured in the killing rampage in Isla Vista on Friday.
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Despite continued lobbying efforts from leaders and supporters of public higher education, Gov. Jerry Brown’s May revision of the 2014-15 budget proposes a slight decrease in UC funding.
Despite continued lobbying efforts from leaders and supporters of public higher education, Gov. Jerry Brown’s May revision of the 2014-15 budget proposes a slight decrease in UC funding.
In response to funding pressures and a shift in demographics, UC Berkeley’s Disabled Students’ Residence Program is currently transitioning to a model that will place a greater emphasis on independent living skills.
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In response to funding pressures and a shift in demographics, UC Berkeley’s Disabled Students’ Residence Program is currently transitioning to a model that will place a greater emphasis on independent living skills.
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The National Academy of Sciences elected five UC Berkeley professors to their society of distinguished scholars last Tuesday, along with 84 other new members and 21 foreign associates from 15 countries joining this year.
The National Academy of Sciences elected five UC Berkeley professors to their society of distinguished scholars last Tuesday, along with 84 other new members and 21 foreign associates from 15 countries joining this year.
Leaders of California’s higher education system met with Gov. Jerry Brown and state legislative leadership Tuesday in Sacramento to present their vision for fostering innovation, engagement and success for students, as well as advocate for funding.
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Leaders of California’s higher education system met with Gov. Jerry Brown and state legislative leadership Tuesday in Sacramento to present their vision for fostering innovation, engagement and success for students, as well as advocate for funding.
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Chin Long Chiang, professor emeritus at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, died on April 1, leaving behind a legacy of contributions to the field of biostatistics during his career of more than 40 years on campus. He was 99.
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Chin Long Chiang, professor emeritus at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, died on April 1, leaving behind a legacy of contributions to the field of biostatistics during his career of more than 40 years on campus. He was 99.
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A report submitted to Congress Thursday may help save the 100-year-old Berkeley post office by highlighting findings of the United States Postal Service’s noncompliance with federal historic preservation laws.
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A report submitted to Congress Thursday may help save the 100-year-old Berkeley post office by highlighting findings of the United States Postal Service’s noncompliance with federal historic preservation laws.
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For more than seven hours on Thursday, students and community members gathered in the Boalt School of Law to discuss the presence of Islamophobia in culture and society.
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For more than seven hours on Thursday, students and community members gathered in the Boalt School of Law to discuss the presence of Islamophobia in culture and society.
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