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ASUC Elections 2020

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Risa Fulkerson announces campaign for ASUC Senate, transfer representative

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Campus senior Risa Fulkerson is running as an independent candidate for the ASUC Senate and transfer representative position in the upcoming election.
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Disability Awareness 2018, Op-Eds

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

We need to expand services for students with disabilities

Updated 10/30/19: Some of the language in this article has been updated. The Disabled Students’ Program, or DSP, at UC Berkeley was one of the first disability services programs in higher education in the United States. It was founded by students with disabilities in 1970 after they organized to advocate
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Campus

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Slow grant disbursements hinders technology access for students with disabilities

At least 15 students in the Disabled Students’ Program, or DSP, have encountered problems with the disbursements of their fall 2017 technology grants — funds which enable them to purchase assistive technology — according to Berkeley Disabled Students, or BDS, founder Lisa Albertson.
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