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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center

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Maz Jobrani, a stand-up comedian and UC Berkeley class of 1993 alumnus, delivered the keynote address at the campus’s spring commencement ceremony Saturday morning.
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Maz Jobrani, a stand-up comedian and UC Berkeley class of 1993 alumnus, delivered the keynote address at the campus’s spring commencement ceremony Saturday morning.
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It has taken more than two years of organizing rallies, marches and demonstrations for the Black Student Union, or BSU, to obtain a five-year contract for the Hearst Field Annex space with a $30,000 annual stipend to pay for its programs.
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It has taken more than two years of organizing rallies, marches and demonstrations for the Black Student Union, or BSU, to obtain a five-year contract for the Hearst Field Annex space with a $30,000 annual stipend to pay for its programs.
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With the ASUC elections approaching, CalSERVE released its executive candidate slate Wednesday, one year after Student Action’s sweep of all four partisan executive seats.
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With the ASUC elections approaching, CalSERVE released its executive candidate slate Wednesday, one year after Student Action’s sweep of all four partisan executive seats.
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UC Berkeley’s African American Student Development Center held its grand opening of the Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center on Tuesday night after two years of advocating for a center that can provide greater resources and services to the campus’s Black community.
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UC Berkeley’s African American Student Development Center held its grand opening of the Fannie Lou Hamer Black Resource Center on Tuesday night after two years of advocating for a center that can provide greater resources and services to the campus’s Black community.
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Vice Chancellor of Equity and Inclusion Na’ilah Nasir will resign from her position June 15 in order to assume the role of president of the Spencer Foundation, an educational research foundation, announced interim Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Carol Christ in an email to the campus.
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Vice Chancellor of Equity and Inclusion Na’ilah Nasir will resign from her position June 15 in order to assume the role of president of the Spencer Foundation, an educational research foundation, announced interim Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Carol Christ in an email to the campus.
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