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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

Amruta Trivedi

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An assembly bill that would significantly cut fees for middle-income students at the state’s public universities failed to pass the California State Senate early Saturday.
An assembly bill that would significantly cut fees for middle-income students at the state’s public universities failed to pass the California State Senate early Saturday.
A former UC Davis Police officer should not have been fired for using pepper spray against seated students during a protest at UC Davis in November 2011, the UC Davis Police Association contends.
A former UC Davis Police officer should not have been fired for using pepper spray against seated students during a protest at UC Davis in November 2011, the UC Davis Police Association contends.
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A car crashed into a UC Berkeley dormitory building early Wednesday morning, rupturing a natural gas pipe in the building and forcing the evacuation of about 400 students.
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A car crashed into a UC Berkeley dormitory building early Wednesday morning, rupturing a natural gas pipe in the building and forcing the evacuation of about 400 students.
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When UC Berkeley senior Vesta Namiranian graduated from high school four years ago, she thought transferring to a UC from a community college as a junior would make her education more affordable.
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When UC Berkeley senior Vesta Namiranian graduated from high school four years ago, she thought transferring to a UC from a community college as a junior would make her education more affordable.
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The UC Board of Regents voted to increase supplemental tuition for most of the UC’s professional degree programs, reigniting an ongoing debate about the adverse effect of tuition increases on the enrollment of students from underrepresented ethnic groups.
The UC Board of Regents voted to increase supplemental tuition for most of the UC’s professional degree programs, reigniting an ongoing debate about the adverse effect of tuition increases on the enrollment of students from underrepresented ethnic groups.