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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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Alternative pathways for students graduating high school besides attending a four-year university may include community college, vocational schools, the military or going into the workforce, according to campus assistant professor of education Tolani Britton.
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Alternative pathways for students graduating high school besides attending a four-year university may include community college, vocational schools, the military or going into the workforce, according to campus assistant professor of education Tolani Britton.
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Berkeley City College canceled its face-to-face classes, as did College of Alameda, Laney College and Merritt College, on Tuesday over concerns about the health risks of COVID-19.
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Berkeley City College canceled its face-to-face classes, as did College of Alameda, Laney College and Merritt College, on Tuesday over concerns about the health risks of COVID-19.
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The community and “village” that brought up one half of Cal’s current one-two running back punch are reaping the benefits of Oakland’s home-grown talent, on and off the field.
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The community and “village” that brought up one half of Cal’s current one-two running back punch are reaping the benefits of Oakland’s home-grown talent, on and off the field.
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Berkeley residents had a chance to vote on seven local measures — three Alameda County measures, four city of Berkeley measures — on their November ballots. All passed as of press time about 2 a.m.
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Berkeley residents had a chance to vote on seven local measures — three Alameda County measures, four city of Berkeley measures — on their November ballots. All passed as of press time about 2 a.m.
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Behm-Steinberg said she is using her experiences, which include working with nongovernmental organizations, to campaign on a “platform for advocacy.”
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Behm-Steinberg said she is using her experiences, which include working with nongovernmental organizations, to campaign on a “platform for advocacy.”
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“The staff situation is a nightmare,” said Hannah Hoffman in an interview with the BCC Voice. Hoffman is the former proprietor of Doughnut Dolly, a popular doughnut spot that suddenly closed its Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco locations earlier this year.
“The staff situation is a nightmare,” said Hannah Hoffman in an interview with the BCC Voice. Hoffman is the former proprietor of Doughnut Dolly, a popular doughnut spot that suddenly closed its Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco locations earlier this year.
The North Bay fires are affecting the daily life and health of students and community members, causing a spike in Tang Center visits related to smoke inhalation as of Wednesday.
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The North Bay fires are affecting the daily life and health of students and community members, causing a spike in Tang Center visits related to smoke inhalation as of Wednesday.
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Former UC Berkeley student Jeffrey Thomas Engler, remembered for his positivity and compassion for others, died Saturday at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house in Berkeley. He was 22 years old.
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Former UC Berkeley student Jeffrey Thomas Engler, remembered for his positivity and compassion for others, died Saturday at the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity house in Berkeley. He was 22 years old.
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Pi Kappa Phi member Jeffrey Thomas Engler was found dead near the fraternity Saturday morning, according to Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Officer Jennifer Coats.
Pi Kappa Phi member Jeffrey Thomas Engler was found dead near the fraternity Saturday morning, according to Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Officer Jennifer Coats.
The 2014-15 California state budget allocated $50 million for one-time awards to recognize UC, California State University and community college campuses which develop innovative ways to graduate students more efficiently.
The 2014-15 California state budget allocated $50 million for one-time awards to recognize UC, California State University and community college campuses which develop innovative ways to graduate students more efficiently.