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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 31, 2023

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Madison Gordon

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After the wellness referendum passed last spring, University Health Services and other campus groups have started adjusting services and funds in response to data from the initiative’s first semester.
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After the wellness referendum passed last spring, University Health Services and other campus groups have started adjusting services and funds in response to data from the initiative’s first semester.
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During its Wednesday meeting, the ASUC Senate decided to withdraw and redraft a bill that would allow senators to virtually attend meetings.
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During its Wednesday meeting, the ASUC Senate decided to withdraw and redraft a bill that would allow senators to virtually attend meetings.
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Students returning to campus this fall will be among the first to pay the $146 semesterly wellness fee and reap its professed benefits — some immediate, others yet to be confirmed.
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Students returning to campus this fall will be among the first to pay the $146 semesterly wellness fee and reap its professed benefits — some immediate, others yet to be confirmed.
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Berkeley City Council held a special meeting Tuesday to hear public comments regarding the city's potential highrise development plans for downtown.
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Berkeley City Council held a special meeting Tuesday to hear public comments regarding the city's potential highrise development plans for downtown.
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After tabulations on Thursday, next year’s ASUC Senate class at first glance appears similar to last year’s; however, it shows slight shifts in community and party representation.
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After tabulations on Thursday, next year’s ASUC Senate class at first glance appears similar to last year’s; however, it shows slight shifts in community and party representation.
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With an air of majesty rivaling that of Elizabeth I, Jake “The First” Fineman and his procession of knights and squires gathered on Sproul Plaza to proclaim His Greatness as the divinely ordained monarch of campus.
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With an air of majesty rivaling that of Elizabeth I, Jake “The First” Fineman and his procession of knights and squires gathered on Sproul Plaza to proclaim His Greatness as the divinely ordained monarch of campus.
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The ASUC Senate voted unanimously to confirm the appointment of next year’s chief financial officer and chief communications officer at their weekly meeting Wednesday.
The ASUC Senate voted unanimously to confirm the appointment of next year’s chief financial officer and chief communications officer at their weekly meeting Wednesday.
The ASUC senate will vote Wednesday on whether or not to allow five items to be placed on this year’s ballot.
The ASUC senate will vote Wednesday on whether or not to allow five items to be placed on this year’s ballot.
The ASUC will vote Wednesday on whether to add a wellness referendum, which would maintain Recreational Sports Facility services and expand mental health resources, to the ballot in April.
The ASUC will vote Wednesday on whether to add a wellness referendum, which would maintain Recreational Sports Facility services and expand mental health resources, to the ballot in April.
The Police Review Commission — an independent civilian oversight committee appointed by City Council — hosted its Wednesday meeting at the campus Booth Auditorium in hopes to create more accessibility for the community, especially for students.
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The Police Review Commission — an independent civilian oversight committee appointed by City Council — hosted its Wednesday meeting at the campus Booth Auditorium in hopes to create more accessibility for the community, especially for students.
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