Top study spots for when UC Berkeley returns to normal

While COVID-19 may or may not have foiled your study plans for this semester’s dead week, you can, at the very least, prepare for the next one. Or the one after that.
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While COVID-19 may or may not have foiled your study plans for this semester’s dead week, you can, at the very least, prepare for the next one. Or the one after that.
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The Robert D. Haas Undocumented Community Resource Center held its grand opening Feb. 6, creating a space specifically for undocumented students and allies. The Undocumented Community Resource Center, located at 180 César Chávez Student Center, is a space that provides undocumented students and allies with professional academic counseling, mental health support, access to resources and a place to study.
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From those working in beloved Berkeley food spots like Artichoke Basille’s Pizza to students pursuing their professional passions through campus opportunities such as the Berkeley Art Studio, there’s no denying that UC Berkeley is home to an unparalleled, diverse community. The unique blend of experiences found only in Berkeley allows
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UC Berkeley Chicanx Latinx Student Development and Cosecha will be collecting donations for Central American migrants until Nov. 8 at the César Chávez Student Center in Room 245.
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For the UC Men’s Octet, a unique range of songs is just one advantage that helped the group bah-dah-dim its way past the quarterfinals.
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The Commission on Free Speech, a task force created by Chancellor Carol Christ to solicit feedback from campus members on free speech-related occurrences, got off to a rocky start at its first public hearing Friday.
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In anticipation of potentially violent protests, the campus paid an estimated amount of $600,000 in security expenses for conservative author Ben Shapiro’s visit Thursday, according to campus spokesperson Dan Mogulof.
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UC Berkeley administration released a list Thursday detailing all security measures being arranged for conservative speaker Ben Shapiro’s scheduled event Sept. 14, including a police perimeter spanning six buildings.
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Since the beginning of April, students have had a reason to approach the Cesar Chavez Student Center besides simply visiting the Cal 1 Card Office. Over spring break, a dozen students painted a colorful mural representing the theme of social justice in the breezeway that leads from Lower Sproul Plaza up to the Berkeley Art Studio and Sather Gate.
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With the majority of construction complete, the ASUC Student Union and the UC Berkeley Facilities Services are finishing renovations on the campus’ new Lower Sproul Plaza.
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