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Campus, Carol Christ 2017

Saturday, July 1, 2017

‘Do they make fun of my eyebrows?’: Dirks learns of meme status in final days as chancellor

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Almost a year after announcing his resignation, Nicholas Dirks officially stepped down from the position of chancellor Saturday.
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ASUC

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Reminiscing on 2016-17: ASUC executives reflect on the last year

Wednesday is the final regular ASUC senate meeting, drawing a close to the 2016-17 executive slate’s term.
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Campus

Monday, May 1, 2017

After 4 years in the spotlight, Dirks leaves the stage

The last four years have provided unique challenges to the chancellorship, from routine budget and funding issues to the campus’s changing political climate.
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Campus

Monday, April 17, 2017

UC Berkeley task force releases potential student housing survey

On April 7, UC Berkeley interim Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Carol Christ released a campuswide housing task force survey to garner feedback from students for future housing projects.
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Campus

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Summer Bridge students face difficulty voting in ASUC elections because of technical issues

The ASUC Elections Council extended in-person voting at Eshleman Hall by five hours Wednesday evening after learning that Summer Bridge students were unable to vote online, according to Elections Council Chair Linsha Qi.
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ASUC

Monday, April 10, 2017

ASUC executive candidates speak at election forum hosted by the Daily Californian

Candidates running for ASUC executive positions had a chance to speak directly to the campus community about their different platforms in an ASUC elections forum held by the Daily Californian on Thursday night.
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2017 ASUC elections

Sunday, April 9, 2017

CalSERVE presidential candidate Zaynab AbdulQadir-Morris seeks to increase diversity awareness on campus

When campaigning gets stressful, Zaynab AbdulQadir-Morris can be found burning sage on Sproul Plaza.
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2017 ASUC elections

Sunday, April 9, 2017

ASUC presidential candidate André Luu aims to represent any, all communities

Luu is no longer pursuing life in a Buddhist monastery, but his unique upbringing has heavily influenced many of his values — he’s a lifelong vegetarian, was taught to dream big and learned to love and respect everyone regardless of their background, which is why he is running for ASUC president.
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2017 ASUC elections

Friday, April 7, 2017

DAAP presidential candidate Richard Alvarado hopes to increase diversity

At many times in his life, Richard Alvarado has faced — and overcome — adversity.
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Op-Eds

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

André Luu is not a suitable candidate for president

The ASUC president is undergraduates’ most important representative to campus administration and despite extensive experience as an ASUC official, André Luu is the wrong choice.
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