Campus office building in Anna Head complex catches fire

A campus office building in the historic Anna Head complex caught on fire Monday, forcing students and staff to evacuate from the premises.
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A campus office building in the historic Anna Head complex caught on fire Monday, forcing students and staff to evacuate from the premises.
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A fire erupted at a wooden building on the 2500 block of Haste Street for less than an hour Thursday morning, according to UCPD Administrative Sgt. Jacob Westlie.
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In light of student demands for improved mental health care services, University Health Services, or UHS, has taken multiple measures within the past few years to improve its mental health care services.
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KASA was given more than $19,000 this school year, making it the second most-funded student group on campus.
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Earth Day might have been on Sunday, but The Daily Californian’s Arts & Entertainment staff presents you with enough local events to make up an Earth Week.
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There’s a number of concert experiences, while a “Harry Potter” trivia night and the premiere of “A Quiet Place” offer film-related fun.
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Music is always hard to put into words, but there is an ethereality to Big Thief that makes it well-suited for joy, heartbreak and everything in between.
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The Berkeley Patriot alleged that the UC Berkeley administration ignored its requests for the campus to subsidize the reservation and staffing costs for “Free Speech Week,” resulting in the publication missing the campus’s three deadlines for signed contracts and payments.
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UC Berkeley administration released Monday the finalized list of speakers scheduled for “Free Speech Week” given to them by The Berkeley Patriot.
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Francis, or “Frankie,” Guzman, a 2007 UC Berkeley graduate, returned to his alma mater Sunday afternoon to address the second graduating class of the Underground Scholars Initiative, a pioneering program unique to UC Berkeley that connects campus resources to formerly incarcerated students and students with formerly incarcerated family members.
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