
Herma Hill Kay, 1st female dean of UC Berkeley School of Law, dies at 82
Herma Hill Kay, the first female dean at the UC Berkeley School of Law, died in her sleep Saturday, according to a Berkeley Law press release. She was 82.
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Herma Hill Kay, the first female dean at the UC Berkeley School of Law, died in her sleep Saturday, according to a Berkeley Law press release. She was 82.
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The Berkeley Community Fund, or BCF, presented 27 High Hopes Scholarships, a $16,000 award for up to four years of college study, to exceptional Berkeley seniors at a local ceremony Monday evening.
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A bill extending alcohol service to 4 a.m. passed in the California State Senate on May 31 and would grant municipalities the decision-making power to push back the current 2 a.m. last call.
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The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department, or EECS, published new grading guidelines on May 9, the first update to the department’s grading system since 1989.
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Despite its deceptive name, Winters, California — located a little more than an hour drive from Berkeley — offers a beautiful summer weekend escape from the hustle and bustle of the Bay Area. Situated between California’s North Coast mountain ranges and the extensive, irrigated fields of the Central Valley,
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