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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 27, 2023

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Miyako Iwata

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At the Point of No Return meeting, the Elections Council arranged the order in which all approved candidates on the ballot would appear, including 12 independent senate candidates.
At the Point of No Return meeting, the Elections Council arranged the order in which all approved candidates on the ballot would appear, including 12 independent senate candidates.
Next week, more than 108,000 applicants will open their emails to find out whether they were accepted, rejected or wait-listed by UC Berkeley — a drastic increase from the 271 applications the college received in 1892.
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Next week, more than 108,000 applicants will open their emails to find out whether they were accepted, rejected or wait-listed by UC Berkeley — a drastic increase from the 271 applications the college received in 1892.
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Renowned as an innovative composer and musician, UC Berkeley professor emeritus of music Olly Wilson, who died March 12 at 80 years old, will be remembered by colleagues and friends for his many talents and his advocacy work on campus.
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Renowned as an innovative composer and musician, UC Berkeley professor emeritus of music Olly Wilson, who died March 12 at 80 years old, will be remembered by colleagues and friends for his many talents and his advocacy work on campus.
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UC Berkeley students are challenging the notion that balloons are just for parties — on March 4, Space Technologies at Cal, or STAC, successfully launched a high-altitude balloon, or HAB, 101,000 feet into the stratosphere, conducting one experiment for a Berkeley lab and two experiments for NASA in the process.
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UC Berkeley students are challenging the notion that balloons are just for parties — on March 4, Space Technologies at Cal, or STAC, successfully launched a high-altitude balloon, or HAB, 101,000 feet into the stratosphere, conducting one experiment for a Berkeley lab and two experiments for NASA in the process.
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Berkeley City Council will consider two competing proposals for the future of the Berkeley Emergency Storm Shelter at the council’s regular meeting on Tuesday night, to determine whether additional storage units will be added to the temporary winter shelter.
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Berkeley City Council will consider two competing proposals for the future of the Berkeley Emergency Storm Shelter at the council’s regular meeting on Tuesday night, to determine whether additional storage units will be added to the temporary winter shelter.
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California public college student populations are becoming more diverse, but faculty makeup has not kept pace with this trend, a report by the Campaign for College Opportunity has found.
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California public college student populations are becoming more diverse, but faculty makeup has not kept pace with this trend, a report by the Campaign for College Opportunity has found.
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Following on the heels of Student Action’s senate slate announcement, CalSERVE unveiled its own seven-person senate slate Tuesday night.
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Following on the heels of Student Action’s senate slate announcement, CalSERVE unveiled its own seven-person senate slate Tuesday night.
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With a 5-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the indefinite detention of immigrants Tuesday, overturning a previous decision made by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco in 2015. Here are six things you need to know about this case.
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With a 5-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the indefinite detention of immigrants Tuesday, overturning a previous decision made by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in San Francisco in 2015. Here are six things you need to know about this case.
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In fall 2017, campus senior Jonathan Allen secured a seat in the ASUC Senate after the resignation of former senator Sunny Aggarwal. This spring, however, votes were recounted for a second time as a part of the ASUC Elections Council meeting Monday after Allen himself resigned.
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In fall 2017, campus senior Jonathan Allen secured a seat in the ASUC Senate after the resignation of former senator Sunny Aggarwal. This spring, however, votes were recounted for a second time as a part of the ASUC Elections Council meeting Monday after Allen himself resigned.
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More than a year after the deadly "Ghost Ship" warehouse fire, defendants Derick Almena and Max Harris — each charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter — plead not guilty at a hearing Tuesday morning.
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More than a year after the deadly "Ghost Ship" warehouse fire, defendants Derick Almena and Max Harris — each charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter — plead not guilty at a hearing Tuesday morning.
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