
UC Berkeley sophomore Eatone Cheng announces independent candidacy for ASUC Senate
UC Berkeley sophomore Eatone Cheng announced his independent senate candidacy for the 2019 ASUC elections.
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UC Berkeley sophomore Eatone Cheng announced his independent senate candidacy for the 2019 ASUC elections.
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The newly named Defend Affirmative Action Party/Fighting for Immigrant Rights and Equality, or DAAP/FIRE, announced campus sophomore Stephanie Gutierrez as its candidate for president in the 2019 ASUC elections Saturday.
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The Berkeley Forum hosted Common Justice Executive Director Danielle Sered, who discussed restorative justice and mass incarceration, on Tuesday night.
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Over 1,800 attendees filled Zellerbach Hall on Saturday to see 23 diverse speakers and performers at the 10th annual TEDxBerkeley event.
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Customers at two Berkeley coffee shops had their laptops stolen within 30 minutes of each other on Tuesday evening, as first reported by Berkeleyside.
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A UC Davis student filed a petition Thursday in the Alameda County Superior Court to the UC Board of Regents after he was issued a two-year suspension from the UC system for allegedly violating the UC Davis Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy and the UC Policy on Student Conduct and Discipline.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom announced in his State of the State address Feb. 12 that he plans to scale back the California high-speed rail project days before President Donald Trump called for California to repay $2.5 billion in federal funding for the project.
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KC’s BBQ is fighting a notice of violation from the City of Berkeley to cease and desist from using their outdoor smoker, an order that was issued after the City conducted several inspections in response to complaints from neighbors about the smoke.
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Democratic presidential candidate and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-California, announced her support for the federal legalization of cannabis Monday.
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