Give dancers space to succeed

As dance occupies both realms of athletics and arts, dancers — particularly teams that represent minority groups on campus — face intersectional disadvantages when it comes to claiming space on campus.
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As dance occupies both realms of athletics and arts, dancers — particularly teams that represent minority groups on campus — face intersectional disadvantages when it comes to claiming space on campus.
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As the fall semester will start remotely, UC Berkeley professors are combining their expertise and creativity to come up with unique ways to teach their traditionally in-person classes online.
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ASUC Senator Jenny Jungmin Kim announced her resignation at the second ASUC Senate meeting of the semester Wednesday, during which controversies behind potential campus partnerships with religiously-affiliated hospitals were also discussed.
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Are you itching to swim but overwhelmed by your options? Here’s the Clog’s power ranking of the Rec Sports swimming pools to help you decide.
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The West Pool at the Hearst Gym will remain closed through the fall semester because of a damaged column in the Hearst Gym, according to an email from Berkeley Recreational Sports, or Berkeley Rec Sports.
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A portion of the column fell into the West Pool, making it unsafe. Other exercise spaces in the gym are safe and will remain open.
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Maybe once the university fully reconciles its chilling narrative, the souls of the indigenous people, victims of the atomic bomb and all others made to suffer in university’s history will finally lay to rest.
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If you’re looking to take a risk this All Hallows’ Eve (without candy), look no farther than these spooky places in Berkeley that are supposedly haunted.
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UC Berkeley rests on Ohlone land and the remains of more than 10,000 Native Americans forcibly exhumed in the name of science.
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Due to the renovation of Wheeler Hall this upcoming school year, student groups that formerly used the space are seeking out alternative places to meet.
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