UC Berkeley admissions cap sparks controversy

A court-ordered cap on UC Berkeley student admissions, which may restrict enrollment to 2020-21 levels, has sparked controversy among Berkeley city officials and community members.
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A court-ordered cap on UC Berkeley student admissions, which may restrict enrollment to 2020-21 levels, has sparked controversy among Berkeley city officials and community members.
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Several UC Berkeley libraries will be extending their hours once additional employees are hired to cover the required shifts.
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Four draft maps proposing potential boundaries for City Council districts for the next decade were discussed at the IRC’s Jan. 27 meeting.
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With an increasing number of people seeking mental health support throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, University Health Services and various other mental health facilities in the city of Berkeley have expanded their services to accommodate more clients.
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Several buildings north of the UC Berkeley campus lost power beginning Sunday morning.
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The Berkeley Fire Department responded to an RV on fire next to a structure on the 1100 block of Second Street on Monday afternoon.
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COVID-19 booster shot clinics will open at the Tang Center on Nov. 10 and Nov. 12 for those who meet the eligibility criteria.
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Berkeley Unified School District, or BUSD, learned Thursday that seven students at Berkeley High School have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Drop-in flu vaccine clinics will be available for UC Berkeley students starting Oct. 6.
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Beginning Friday, students will be required to show a green campus access badge on their eTang portal in order to enter Cal Dining facilities.
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