
UC Berkeley faculty discusses intersectional feminism
Over the past 150 years, UC Berkeley has made efforts to support women through its curriculum and school resources, but many still feel there is work to be done.
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Over the past 150 years, UC Berkeley has made efforts to support women through its curriculum and school resources, but many still feel there is work to be done.
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The Lawrence Hall of Science and Science at Cal organized online resources to help keep families engaged in science from home and keep the public educated about COVID-19, or the new coronavirus.
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Both the city of Berkeley and the ASUC use ranked-choice voting in their elections, removing the need for runoff elections and bringing benefits and drawbacks to the electoral process.
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On Wednesday, the UC Board of Regents met virtually for the second day this week to discuss COVID-19, online instruction and special talent admissions, among other matters.
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Eighty-six units of housing near Ashby BART station, which will be affordable for people making 20-60% of the Area Median Income, were approved to be implemented.
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Author and public speaker Christian Picciolini, a former member of the United States’ first neo-Nazi skinhead group, spoke at a Berkeley Forum event Feb. 27 to discuss his experience leaving violent extremism.
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University Health Services is honoring National Eating Disorders Awareness Week from Feb. 24-28 with events and demonstrations, educating the UC Berkeley campus about eating disorders.
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The UC Berkeley Department of Earth and Planetary Science, or EPS, approved the climate science minor, focusing on the basic physics and biogeochemistry of the Earth’s climate.
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