
From Tenderloin to Balboa Theatre, political art in and around the Bay Area
On Dec. 23, the Coalition on Homelessness is screening “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” directed by Joe Talbot.
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On Dec. 23, the Coalition on Homelessness is screening “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” directed by Joe Talbot.
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When asked about her perception of the politics and community in the Bay Area specifically, Linden said she thinks there’s always room for change.
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How informed are UC Berkeley students about the current government?
Yet behind that desire for the simplicity of the past are hidden political implications. With every era comes the political context behind it — the media we elect to intake may reflect a sense of rose-tinted denial about bygone days.
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SB 206, which mandates college athletes be allowed to profit from their image and likeness, could mean a revival of the NCAA Football videogame series.
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On Feb. 4, the “Fair Pay to Play Act” was first read in the California State Assembly’s Committee on Rules — it has come a long way since then.
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Hear about the UCDC program from peer advisors Alison Luna, Yassine Ben Yacoub and Vivienne Ayala, who describe the kinds of political experiences students can get in D.C.
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Political science majors have many different interests and personalities, so it would be a shame to not acknowledge them all.
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Next time you’re walking to class or heading to the grocery store, try to appreciate the political and complex history that makes Berkeley … well, Berkeley.
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The current system of college and professional athletics is untenable; the only solution is dismantling and rebuilding the system.
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