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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Leon Chen

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UC Berkeley hired an architecture firm and a supportive housing developer to initiate the transformation of People’s Park into a housing complex — which will serve students and homeless community members. The construction is set to begin in two years and will be occupied by 2023, according to campus spokesperson Dan Mogulof.
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UC Berkeley hired an architecture firm and a supportive housing developer to initiate the transformation of People’s Park into a housing complex — which will serve students and homeless community members. The construction is set to begin in two years and will be occupied by 2023, according to campus spokesperson Dan Mogulof.
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Berkeley Unified School District board member Judy Appel has returned to work after she and her wife, Alison Bernstein, were hit by a car in January in a collision that left them in critical condition.
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Berkeley Unified School District board member Judy Appel has returned to work after she and her wife, Alison Bernstein, were hit by a car in January in a collision that left them in critical condition.
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On April 30, Berkeley City Council voted to approve the construction of a Kaiser Permanente medical office building and a surface parking lot to serve patients.
On April 30, Berkeley City Council voted to approve the construction of a Kaiser Permanente medical office building and a surface parking lot to serve patients.
A proposed California State Senate bill may extend the availability of Cal Grant funds to incarcerated students.
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A proposed California State Senate bill may extend the availability of Cal Grant funds to incarcerated students.
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Last semester, a campuswide controversy rooted in the ASUC brought to light a rift between the Christian and LGBTQ+ communities at UC Berkeley.
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Last semester, a campuswide controversy rooted in the ASUC brought to light a rift between the Christian and LGBTQ+ communities at UC Berkeley.
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Berkeley City Council is scheduled to discuss a contentious Zoning Adjustments Board appeal and a much-anticipated missing middle housing report at its regular meeting Tuesday.
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Berkeley City Council is scheduled to discuss a contentious Zoning Adjustments Board appeal and a much-anticipated missing middle housing report at its regular meeting Tuesday.
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This year’s Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists include two UC Berkeley alumni who found their roots in journalism at The Daily Californian.
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This year’s Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists include two UC Berkeley alumni who found their roots in journalism at The Daily Californian.
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A two-hour meeting was held on Saturday between members of UCLA’s Communications Board and senior staff of The Daily Bruin as a follow-up to their Wednesday meeting regarding the Board’s oversight of the selection process of the newspaper’s editor-in-chief.
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A two-hour meeting was held on Saturday between members of UCLA’s Communications Board and senior staff of The Daily Bruin as a follow-up to their Wednesday meeting regarding the Board’s oversight of the selection process of the newspaper’s editor-in-chief.
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Berkeley city manager Dee Williams-Ridley and her staff responded to a Berkeley City Council referral for a “1,000 Person Plan to Address Homelessness” in a 36-page report.
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Berkeley city manager Dee Williams-Ridley and her staff responded to a Berkeley City Council referral for a “1,000 Person Plan to Address Homelessness” in a 36-page report.
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UC Berkeley alumnus David Xu was arrested Thursday on charges of allegedly attempting to kill his co-worker by poisoning her food and water.
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UC Berkeley alumnus David Xu was arrested Thursday on charges of allegedly attempting to kill his co-worker by poisoning her food and water.
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