UC Berkeley begins search for next vice chancellor for student affairs

UC Berkeley recently began its search for the next vice chancellor for student affairs, or VCSA.
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UC Berkeley recently began its search for the next vice chancellor for student affairs, or VCSA.
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During its Wednesday meeting, the ASUC addressed questions of transparency and student representation in the search for UC Berkeley’s next chancellor ahead of Campus Day.
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Despite several major campus leadership position not yet permanently filled, Chancellor Nicholas Dirks announced in a campuswide email Monday that the administration will not begin filling in these positions — those decisions will be left up to his successor.
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More than 100 students and activists gathered on Sproul Plaza on Friday to protest the campus’s new cancel for nonpayment policy, alleging that the initiative disproportionately targets marginalized communities.
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The deadline for the campus’s new cancel for nonpayment policy will be extended after the ASUC and the campus reached an agreement Tuesday, according to multiple people in the student government body.
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Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Harry Le Grande announced Tuesday that he will be retiring in December after 35 years at UC Berkeley.
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Extreme procrastination and suffocating boredom are probably the two primary reasons students read administrative emails. But it’s summer in Berkeley, and we at the Clog have nothing better to do than troll through these archives of mostly unread messages and excavate their perhaps deeper meanings. This highbrow piece showcases the
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The campus announced Wednesday that Associate Vice Chancellor for Admissions and Enrollment Anne De Luca has accepted a position at Harvard University and will be leaving UC Berkeley at the end of July.
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Library workers and city residents spoke out against the library’s process for removing books from its collections and showed support for library employees.
With voting for the ASUC elections beginning Monday, The Daily Californian is fact-checking some of the more significant assertions made by candidates at its annual ASUC elections forum held last week.
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