10 protest on campus in support of Guantanamo Bay hunger strike

A group of about ten activists protested on campus on Monday in solidarity with the 100 prisoners who are on hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
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A group of about ten activists protested on campus on Monday in solidarity with the 100 prisoners who are on hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
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The ASUC judicial council has voted to accept the petition filed against ASUC President Conor Landgraf for his use of an executive order to place the health and wellness referendum on the ballot in the recent ASUC elections.
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Another petition has been filed against ASUC President Connor Landgraf for his use of an executive order to place the health and wellness referendum on the ballot in the recent ASUC elections.
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Recent research conducted by a UC Berkeley graduate student may shed light on the psychological motivations behind the ASUC Senate’s vote to pass SB 160 – a measure that divested the ASUC from companies affiliated with the Israeli military.
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UC Berkeley researchers have made a discovery that should reassure many students on campus: the stress they encounter every day may actually be beneficial for them.
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Following another year of spirited election campaigning, the political fate of each aspiring member of the student government will be left in the hands of a meticulously designed computer system.
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This past weekend a group of eighteen UC Berkeley students attended the Clinton Global Initiative University in St. Louis, an annual gathering of some of the leading figures in government, the private sector, NGOs as well as innovative students from universities around the country who aim to combat some of the world’s most pressing problems.
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The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce welcomed the public Monday to a meeting on the future of Telegraph and transforming the area into a prominent commercial Bay Area destination.
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A group of peer academic counselors launched a new donation website this semester that will collect caps and gowns to donate to students who would not usually be able to afford the graduation attire.
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The ASUC has submitted proposed boundaries for a new student supermajority district to the city of Berkeley Wednesday.
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