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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 21, 2023

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Brenna Smith

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The fall 2016-17 UC Berkeley freshman class includes 1,000 more in-state admits compared to last year out of a total number of 14,425 admitted students, according to new data released by the UC system Wednesday.
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The fall 2016-17 UC Berkeley freshman class includes 1,000 more in-state admits compared to last year out of a total number of 14,425 admitted students, according to new data released by the UC system Wednesday.
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Glaunsinger is one of many female professors at UC Berkeley who is also a mother. These women navigate everyday responsibilities such as breast-feeding, pregnancy and child-rearing — responsibilities that academia does not easily accommodate.
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Glaunsinger is one of many female professors at UC Berkeley who is also a mother. These women navigate everyday responsibilities such as breast-feeding, pregnancy and child-rearing — responsibilities that academia does not easily accommodate.
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Berkeley City Council is scheduled to discuss funding for a new financial system software and vote on proposed city budgets for the 2017 fiscal year at a meeting Tuesday evening.
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Berkeley City Council is scheduled to discuss funding for a new financial system software and vote on proposed city budgets for the 2017 fiscal year at a meeting Tuesday evening.
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Each dollar a county spends on public health programs in California has a return on investment of $67 to $88, according to a study conducted by campus public health professor Timothy Brown.
Each dollar a county spends on public health programs in California has a return on investment of $67 to $88, according to a study conducted by campus public health professor Timothy Brown.
As rainbow flags fly at half mast across the country, at least a hundred UC Berkeley students, faculty and Berkeley community members attended a vigil Monday to commemorate the lives lost at the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida.
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As rainbow flags fly at half mast across the country, at least a hundred UC Berkeley students, faculty and Berkeley community members attended a vigil Monday to commemorate the lives lost at the mass shooting in Orlando, Florida.
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Disability rights advocates gathered outside Shattuck Cinemas on Thursday night to protest the screening of the newly released film "Me Before You."
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Disability rights advocates gathered outside Shattuck Cinemas on Thursday night to protest the screening of the newly released film "Me Before You."
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Megan Turrill, who was appointed chief legal officer of the ASUC for the upcoming academic year, has resigned from the position because of personal reasons.
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Megan Turrill, who was appointed chief legal officer of the ASUC for the upcoming academic year, has resigned from the position because of personal reasons.
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Claudius Gaines, a UCLA facilities management worker, sued the UCLA campus police and the UC Board of Regents on May 24, alleging that a prior 2014 arrest was the result of racial profiling.
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Claudius Gaines, a UCLA facilities management worker, sued the UCLA campus police and the UC Board of Regents on May 24, alleging that a prior 2014 arrest was the result of racial profiling.
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You’ve taken your first, fortuitous steps through Sproul Plaza.
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You’ve taken your first, fortuitous steps through Sproul Plaza.
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At its Tuesday meeting, Berkeley City Council will discuss the prioritization of City Council referrals to staff and an appeal over the decision not to designate 2556 Telegraph Ave. as a historic landmark.
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At its Tuesday meeting, Berkeley City Council will discuss the prioritization of City Council referrals to staff and an appeal over the decision not to designate 2556 Telegraph Ave. as a historic landmark.
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