
Crime on campus
How safe is UC Berkeley? The Daily Californian analyzed five years of police reports to see where and when crime occurs most often.
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How safe is UC Berkeley? The Daily Californian analyzed five years of police reports to see where and when crime occurs most often.
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State disinvestment, rising tuition costs, more out-of-state students, increased private research funding and a greater emphasis on alumni giving have left some questioning whether UC Berkeley is drifting farther from its public mission and closer to the private universities with which it has always competed.
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The UC Regents discussed efforts to institutionalize food security across the university at their Thursday meeting.
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As the only voting student on a board sometimes criticized for being divorced from the student experience, the UC student regent must strike a careful balance between representing the student body and being faithful to the best interests of the university.
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Five higher education officials, including a representative from UC Berkeley, sat on a panel Wednesday to discuss the value of a college education, addressing concerns including rising costs at both public and private institutions.
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As ballots were cast earlier this month, The Daily Californian conducted its first voter survey to better understand the motives and patterns behind voting behavior. The Daily Cal asked respondents to answer questions about candidates and campus issues, using demographic information to examine which of the popular speculations are based in fact.
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The Daily Californian will be updating results for the 2015-16 ASUC general elections. Results will come in live starting at 7 p.m. at the tabulation ceremony at Wheeler Auditorium and we’ll be updating the results below.
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A report released last week by the Legislative Analyst’s Office found the university did not comply with certain provisions of state law related to the consultation of students prior to implementing a recent fee increase.
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Following an apology from UC President Janet Napolitano for her comments at Wednesday’s meeting, the UC Board of Regents voted to exempt some veterans from nonresident tuition in the final day of a three-day meeting at UCSF.
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In the first day of a three-day meeting, the Committee on Compliance and Audit approved an external audit’s scope and fees and heard from officials presenting on regulatory compliance in the university’s international affairs.
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