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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 03, 2023

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Over the past decades, movements starting from the Free Speech movement in the mid-1960s to recent protests like the United Automobile Workers, or UAW, strike have shown trends of significant differences and similarities that have translated over time.
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Over the past decades, movements starting from the Free Speech movement in the mid-1960s to recent protests like the United Automobile Workers, or UAW, strike have shown trends of significant differences and similarities that have translated over time.
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The US Department of Education, or ED, has released a notice of proposed rulemaking, or NPRM, establishing a violation of Title IX should an educational institution place a categorical ban on transgender students participating in athletics aligned with their gender identity.
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The US Department of Education, or ED, has released a notice of proposed rulemaking, or NPRM, establishing a violation of Title IX should an educational institution place a categorical ban on transgender students participating in athletics aligned with their gender identity.
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Students walking through Sproul Plaza say they have heard offensive rhetoric from preachers who stand on the edge of campus.
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Students walking through Sproul Plaza say they have heard offensive rhetoric from preachers who stand on the edge of campus.
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A proposal to temporarily designate space in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union for the Latinx Resource Center was voted down by the ASUC Student Union Board of Directors at their Jan. 15 meeting.
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A proposal to temporarily designate space in the Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union for the Latinx Resource Center was voted down by the ASUC Student Union Board of Directors at their Jan. 15 meeting.
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What was the point of telling Berkeley that I was queer if the administration wasn’t going to utilize the sensitive information I had given them to help me?
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What was the point of telling Berkeley that I was queer if the administration wasn’t going to utilize the sensitive information I had given them to help me?
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Underrepresented student groups and organizations, including the community of students with disabilities and Indigenous student organizations, have faced long-standing challenges in their fight for allocated spaces on campus. 
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Underrepresented student groups and organizations, including the community of students with disabilities and Indigenous student organizations, have faced long-standing challenges in their fight for allocated spaces on campus. 
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The Queer Alliance and Resource Center revoked its endorsement of ASUC Senator Romario on Wednesday, citing dissatisfaction with Romario’s “professional and personal conduct,” according to a QARC statement.
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The Queer Alliance and Resource Center revoked its endorsement of ASUC Senator Romario on Wednesday, citing dissatisfaction with Romario’s “professional and personal conduct,” according to a QARC statement.
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The ASUC Senate met for its penultimate meeting of the year Wednesday, discussing police-community relations and future campus partnerships.
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The ASUC Senate met for its penultimate meeting of the year Wednesday, discussing police-community relations and future campus partnerships.
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Sunday marked the beginning of Asexual Awareness Week, a week dedicated to bringing awareness about and education of asexuality.
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Sunday marked the beginning of Asexual Awareness Week, a week dedicated to bringing awareness about and education of asexuality.
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The 2019 ASUC elections a mere month away, CalSERVE released its three-person executive slate Monday evening, advocating as a party for “equal rights and a valid education.”
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The 2019 ASUC elections a mere month away, CalSERVE released its three-person executive slate Monday evening, advocating as a party for “equal rights and a valid education.”
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