UC Berkeley economics professor Emi Nakamura awarded John Bates Clark Medal
UC Berkeley chancellor’s professor of economics Emi Nakamura received the prestigious John Bates Clark Medal on Wednesday — the fourth woman to do so since the award’s inception in 1947.
UC Berkeley economics professor Emi Nakamura awarded John Bates Clark Medal
UC Berkeley chancellor’s professor of economics Emi Nakamura received the prestigious John Bates Clark Medal on Wednesday — the fourth woman to do so since the award’s inception in 1947.
State Assembly members pass legislation to ban tax on menstrual products
State legislators are one step closer to striking down the sales tax on menstrual products sold across California, after the Senate Appropriations Committee approved Assembly Bill 1561 on Aug. 11.
State Assembly members pass legislation to ban tax on menstrual products
State legislators are one step closer to striking down the sales tax on menstrual products sold across California, after the Senate Appropriations Committee approved Assembly Bill 1561 on Aug. 11.
Berkeley prepares to implement nation's 1st 'soda tax'
In between victory speeches, Yes on D campaigners were already gearing up to begin implementing the nation's first "soda tax” the day after Berkeley voters overwhelmingly passed the measure.
Berkeley prepares to implement nation's 1st 'soda tax'
In between victory speeches, Yes on D campaigners were already gearing up to begin implementing the nation's first "soda tax” the day after Berkeley voters overwhelmingly passed the measure.
ASUC Senate introduces bill in support of reforming Prop. 13
The ASUC Senate has introduced a bill in support of reforming Proposition 13 — an amendment to California’s constitution that placed limits on property taxes — in the hopes of raising state revenue and increasing funds for higher education.
ASUC Senate introduces bill in support of reforming Prop. 13
The ASUC Senate has introduced a bill in support of reforming Proposition 13 — an amendment to California’s constitution that placed limits on property taxes — in the hopes of raising state revenue and increasing funds for higher education.