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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 27, 2023

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Rather than simply supporting the Biden administration's recent updates to DACA, the UC and ASUC are calling for further improvements.
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Rather than simply supporting the Biden administration's recent updates to DACA, the UC and ASUC are calling for further improvements.
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The ASUC Senate passed SR 21/22-019 in support of U.S. House Resolution 2590 and delivered committee and office updates Wednesday. 
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The ASUC Senate passed SR 21/22-019 in support of U.S. House Resolution 2590 and delivered committee and office updates Wednesday. 
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UC Berkeley community members spoke in favor of ASUC Senator Gabrielle Sharp and criticized some of the responses to her tweets during Wednesday's ASUC meeting.
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UC Berkeley community members spoke in favor of ASUC Senator Gabrielle Sharp and criticized some of the responses to her tweets during Wednesday's ASUC meeting.
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Erupting in a mix of emotions across different countries, independent candidates won the majority of ASUC Senate seats for the second consecutive year, as announced during Saturday’s virtual tabulations ceremony.
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Erupting in a mix of emotions across different countries, independent candidates won the majority of ASUC Senate seats for the second consecutive year, as announced during Saturday’s virtual tabulations ceremony.
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Griselda Vega Martinez, a UC Berkeley junior, is running independently for ASUC Senate on a platform rooted in academically and professionally supporting traditionally underrepresented communities, particularly Latinx and undocumented students, to improve retention.
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Griselda Vega Martinez, a UC Berkeley junior, is running independently for ASUC Senate on a platform rooted in academically and professionally supporting traditionally underrepresented communities, particularly Latinx and undocumented students, to improve retention.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that aims to keep undocumented immigrants from being counted in congressional redistricting after the 2020 census, a move that could also impact the apportionment of federal funds.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that aims to keep undocumented immigrants from being counted in congressional redistricting after the 2020 census, a move that could also impact the apportionment of federal funds.
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