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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 18, 2023

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In line with campus’s legacy as the home of the disability rights movement, the Inclusive Recreation Committee was formed at UC Berkeley in 2019 to improve accessibility and give students with disabilities a say in the structure of Recreation Sports programs.
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In line with campus’s legacy as the home of the disability rights movement, the Inclusive Recreation Committee was formed at UC Berkeley in 2019 to improve accessibility and give students with disabilities a say in the structure of Recreation Sports programs.
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The No Limits program has been defunded for half a year and students have been facing the consequences on our physical and mental health.
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The No Limits program has been defunded for half a year and students have been facing the consequences on our physical and mental health.
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The No Limits program served a need and served it with compassion, skill and precision.
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The No Limits program served a need and served it with compassion, skill and precision.
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While Fitness and Opportunity Wellness Fund differs from its No Limits predecessor, FWOF still offers specialized personal training for students with disabilities.
While Fitness and Opportunity Wellness Fund differs from its No Limits predecessor, FWOF still offers specialized personal training for students with disabilities.
The program is the only one of its kind on campus, according to No Limits personal trainer Rachel Kahn, and it provides undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled in the Disabled Students' Program with one-on-one personal training at no cost.
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The program is the only one of its kind on campus, according to No Limits personal trainer Rachel Kahn, and it provides undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled in the Disabled Students' Program with one-on-one personal training at no cost.
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