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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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As one of the alternative first-year pathways for January 2018 admits, FPF describes itself as a “small liberal arts college within a larger research university.”
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As one of the alternative first-year pathways for January 2018 admits, FPF describes itself as a “small liberal arts college within a larger research university.”
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Like the Foothill Late Night menu and the exact whereabouts of Dirks’ secret tunnels, the Fall Program for Freshmen is one of UC Berkeley's best-kept secrets.
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Like the Foothill Late Night menu and the exact whereabouts of Dirks’ secret tunnels, the Fall Program for Freshmen is one of UC Berkeley's best-kept secrets.
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UC Berkeley Extension will be an instrumental part of increased revenues — which are being implemented in efforts to reduce the campus budget deficit from $110M to $57M this year.
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UC Berkeley Extension will be an instrumental part of increased revenues — which are being implemented in efforts to reduce the campus budget deficit from $110M to $57M this year.
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Campus junior Vicente Román announced Thursday evening his intent to run as an independent senatorial candidate for the spring 2017 ASUC elections.
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Campus junior Vicente Román announced Thursday evening his intent to run as an independent senatorial candidate for the spring 2017 ASUC elections.
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The campus Fall Program for Freshmen will extend its program for the coming fall semester to the UC Berkeley Extension Center in San Francisco.
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The campus Fall Program for Freshmen will extend its program for the coming fall semester to the UC Berkeley Extension Center in San Francisco.
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In a bid to make the campus more inclusive, the admissions office will no longer use the phrase “spring admits” to refer to incoming freshmen admitted to the spring semester.
In a bid to make the campus more inclusive, the admissions office will no longer use the phrase “spring admits” to refer to incoming freshmen admitted to the spring semester.