
Black History Month 2022 Impact Issue: Editor’s note
Our Black History Month Issue highlights efforts to achieve change while at the same time noting areas where the city of Berkeley and campus come up short.
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Our Black History Month Issue highlights efforts to achieve change while at the same time noting areas where the city of Berkeley and campus come up short.
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The women of Cal Athletics have earned a spotlight as game changers in their respective sports. However, it is important to highlight the Black student-athletes that have shaped the success and competitive nature of Cal Athletics.
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A Bay Area white supremacist group placed antisemitic flyers on the doorsteps of hundreds of North Berkeley hills residents Feb. 20, blaming the COVID-19 agenda on Jewish communities.
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A study from the Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found that approval ratings for Democratic officials have declined.
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Following UC Berkeley’s decision to extend its mask mandate by a week, some think it goes too far, while others think it doesn’t go far enough.
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Five housing projects are currently in the works for Berkeley. In total, 500 apartment units have been proposed to meet Berkeley’s development requirements
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Gene “The Dream” Ransom, one of the most successful basketball players to come out of UC Berkeley, was killed Feb. 4 while driving on I-880 in Oakland.
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In the “Battle of the Bay,” No. 8 Cal and No. 5 Stanford are facing off in what is the Bears’ last dual meet before the Pac-12 championship.
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The vastness of California melted away as we closed in on the border. When we reached the border fence, I was struck by an eerie feeling.
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A federal appeals judge ruled last week that Amer Alhaggagi, a Berkeley High School graduate who was sentenced to 15 years in high-security prison for providing material support to ISIS in 2019, would be receiving a reduced sentence.
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