Black community members, UCPD discuss patrol cars on Barrow Lane

For almost a year, UCPD and members of the Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center have been discussing the UCPD patrol car parking area on Barrow Lane.
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For almost a year, UCPD and members of the Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center have been discussing the UCPD patrol car parking area on Barrow Lane.
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UCPD is considering restriping a parking lot near Upper Hearst in an effort to move some of its patrol cars from the current parking area on Barrow Lane.
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ASUC President Alexander Wilfert issued an emergency executive order Friday afternoon in an attempt to quickly fill the vacancies brought about by a flurry of resignations from the Elections and Judicial councils.
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In a panel discussion held at the Goldman School of Public Policy, ASUC Senator Amir Wright and his co-panelists talked about the experience of Black students on campus as well as the recent college admissions scandal.
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The editorial board has long questioned the purpose of the EVP role in the ASUC. But when Maureen Simmons began her campaign for the position with CalSERVE, she breathed life into the role in a way that past EVPs have continuously failed to do.
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UCPD Chief Margo Bennett clarified questions that ASUC Senators had regarding the recent controversial arrest of two Black students at Wednesday night’s regular meeting.
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ASUC senators narrowly voted to place the Transfer Referendum on the 2019 ASUC elections ballot during a special meeting Thursday evening.
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After a lengthy debate, ASUC senators motioned to postpone a vote about the Transfer Referendum because of legal concerns at Wednesday night’s regular meeting.
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Chancellor Carol Christ released a statement on Monday titled “Plans to Advance Faculty Diversity,” to share information about future plans and present efforts to increase the diversity of UC Berkeley’s faculty.
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Fifty years after students and community members planted the seeds that transformed a plot of unused dirt into People’s Park, people who now call the green space their community and home face a looming displacement as a result of UC housing development plans. According to statements released by UC Berkeley,
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