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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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Alison Fu

Former Online Managing Editor (fall 2015, spring 2016)

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Academic papers published by UC researchers will be available for free through eScholarship, a UC scholarly publishing service, starting in November.
Academic papers published by UC researchers will be available for free through eScholarship, a UC scholarly publishing service, starting in November.
The Ecology Center, a nonprofit organization in charge of Berkeley’s residential curbside recycling program, announced on Wednesday that it has been working with the city to now accept more types of plastics for residential recycling.
The Ecology Center, a nonprofit organization in charge of Berkeley’s residential curbside recycling program, announced on Wednesday that it has been working with the city to now accept more types of plastics for residential recycling.
Despite budget cuts and increased tuition, undergraduate students in the UC system are satisfied with the quality of their educations, according to survey results released this week by the UC Office of the President.
Despite budget cuts and increased tuition, undergraduate students in the UC system are satisfied with the quality of their educations, according to survey results released this week by the UC Office of the President.
Hundreds of UC Berkeley students and staff gathered Tuesday to celebrate Chancellor Robert Birgeneau and his wife Mary Catherine Birgeneau’s nine years of service to the university.
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Hundreds of UC Berkeley students and staff gathered Tuesday to celebrate Chancellor Robert Birgeneau and his wife Mary Catherine Birgeneau’s nine years of service to the university.
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The end of June will mark Jan Crowder’s retirement after 30 years of working for the ASUC and 44 years for UC Berkeley. Crowder was honored for leaving behind a legacy of student leaders who have developed under her close mentorship.
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The end of June will mark Jan Crowder’s retirement after 30 years of working for the ASUC and 44 years for UC Berkeley. Crowder was honored for leaving behind a legacy of student leaders who have developed under her close mentorship.
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The Berkeley City Council is planning to discuss drafting an ordinance to raise the minimum wage in Berkeley Tuesday night to be among the highest in the country.
The Berkeley City Council is planning to discuss drafting an ordinance to raise the minimum wage in Berkeley Tuesday night to be among the highest in the country.
About 30 members of BAMN congregated at the Berkeley School Board Meeting Wednesday night to protest the referral of a popular Berkeley High School teacher for performance review and possible disciplinary action.
About 30 members of BAMN congregated at the Berkeley School Board Meeting Wednesday night to protest the referral of a popular Berkeley High School teacher for performance review and possible disciplinary action.
The United States Postal Service announced Monday that it has officially approved the relocation of the Berkeley Main Post Office downtown, due to the organization’s need to reduce its current multi-billion-dollar deficit.
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The United States Postal Service announced Monday that it has officially approved the relocation of the Berkeley Main Post Office downtown, due to the organization’s need to reduce its current multi-billion-dollar deficit.
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Discontent residents of South Berkeley convened with city government officials Tuesday night to discuss the need for improvements in a neighborhood they call home.
Discontent residents of South Berkeley convened with city government officials Tuesday night to discuss the need for improvements in a neighborhood they call home.
Starting June 3, Berkeley startups and home-based workers will have a new place to collaborate.
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Starting June 3, Berkeley startups and home-based workers will have a new place to collaborate.
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