La Cocina’s Cantina restaurants leave Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union

The La Cocina’s Cantina restaurants in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union will not be reopening in the fall.
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The La Cocina’s Cantina restaurants in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union will not be reopening in the fall.
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There is a long history of female leadership in business and entrepreneurship in the city of Berkeley, and many women today continue to work to increase diversity and equity in these fields.
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The ASUC Senate chambers were abuzz with excitement Aug. 28 as this year’s new senate class held its first meeting, marked by a visit from Chancellor Carol Christ.
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Daryl Ansel is leaving his position as executive director and associate dean for a position as the director of hospitality at the Presidio Trust, an agency that manages much of the Presidio of San Francisco.
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To answer how, why or what is the importance of Black-owned businesses and to support them is tricky because most people couldn’t fathom asking white businesses what’s their relevance — it’d be perceived as an unfair bias to identify their business based on race. It hit me, while sitting at
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It’s hard to pinpoint what exactly draws you into Pinky & Red’s. It could be the nostalgic ambience of a 50’s diner, the complimentary notes scribbled on the pink-and-white-striped walls or perhaps the warm, comforting smell of chicken sizzling in the fryer. Pinky & Red’s is one of five restaurants
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La Cocina opened the new pop-ups after dining service Chartwells, which was contracted to provide food vendors in Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union, terminated its 10-year lease with the ASUC Student Union.
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