Cal women’s soccer preseason storylines: Bears to navigate troubled waters

After an already challenging year for Cal women’s soccer, the Bears are bracing for what may be their toughest season to date.
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After an already challenging year for Cal women’s soccer, the Bears are bracing for what may be their toughest season to date.
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Numerous guidelines related to COVID-19 will be enforced as the blue and gold resume practice at Golden Bear Field.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the country, Cal track and field officials have made the decision to cancel all of the all-comers meets planned for this season.
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The ASUC Housing Commission opposed the proposed construction of student housing on People’s Park and resolved to recommend alternative construction sites in its meeting Friday afternoon.
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UC Berkeley will take on 54 percent of the approximated $440 million debt stemming from the Memorial Stadium renovation as well as the Simpson Student-Athlete High Performance Center, according to Chancellor Carol Christ in a recent interview with the Mercury News.
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Carol Christ proposed the campus take on the portion of Cal Athletics’ debt stemming from the seismic costs of the 2012 renovation of California Memorial Stadium.
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When asked about another potential change to athletics policy in response to the budget deficit — selling alcohol at Cal games — Christ said the question was “stupid.”
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It’s no secret that Cal Athletics faces a daunting future: the most debt-ridden athletics program in the nation is tasked with cutting the entirety of its fiscal year 2016 budget deficit — nearly $22 million — by 2020.
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BAMPFA has adopted an ambitious plan for achieving a targeted budget deficit reduction of $582,000 set by the recently unveiled campus fiscal year 2018 budget, including plans to generate $850,000 in new revenue, increase its endowment by $5 million and reduce the number of scheduled exhibitions as part of cost-saving measures.
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The campus has unveiled its response to an imposing financial crisis with its 2017-18 budget, highlighted by more than $20 million in cuts to academic, research and administrative expenses.
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