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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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The UAW Local 2865 hosted a public workshop Wednesday to discuss the legal rights for immigrants, visa-holders and other non-citizens in response to recent changes in federal executive immigration policy.
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The UAW Local 2865 hosted a public workshop Wednesday to discuss the legal rights for immigrants, visa-holders and other non-citizens in response to recent changes in federal executive immigration policy.
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A panel of experts convened Tuesday in Berkeley to unveil a policy paper affirming the possibility of restoring tuition-free public higher education in California.
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A panel of experts convened Tuesday in Berkeley to unveil a policy paper affirming the possibility of restoring tuition-free public higher education in California.
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As President Donald Trump was sworn into office on the East Coast, four hours of teach-ins took place across campus in protest of the inauguration, intended to prepare people for the change in administration.
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As President Donald Trump was sworn into office on the East Coast, four hours of teach-ins took place across campus in protest of the inauguration, intended to prepare people for the change in administration.
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Hundreds walked out of their classes about noon Friday and met to rally at Sproul Plaza, where they joined with Berkeley High School students and other community members to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump and march to Oakland.
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Hundreds walked out of their classes about noon Friday and met to rally at Sproul Plaza, where they joined with Berkeley High School students and other community members to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump and march to Oakland.
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The first teach-in of the day, “Imagining Otherwise: Making Education Our Own,” will start at 8 a.m. Teach-ins will take place throughout the morning and end about noon.
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The first teach-in of the day, “Imagining Otherwise: Making Education Our Own,” will start at 8 a.m. Teach-ins will take place throughout the morning and end about noon.
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After months of deliberation, the UC Board of Regents released a report of its revised statement of Principles Against Intolerance on Tuesday, which now expressly condemns anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.
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After months of deliberation, the UC Board of Regents released a report of its revised statement of Principles Against Intolerance on Tuesday, which now expressly condemns anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism.
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A UC student-worker union implored the AFL-CIO to break ties with police unions in a letter sent last week.
A UC student-worker union implored the AFL-CIO to break ties with police unions in a letter sent last week.
Graduate students and members of a university-wide student-worker union rallied Friday to protest termination of health insurance coverage for dependents of UC Berkeley students.
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Graduate students and members of a university-wide student-worker union rallied Friday to protest termination of health insurance coverage for dependents of UC Berkeley students.
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Almost three months after Janet Napolitano took office as UC President, the Students of Color Solidarity Coalition, a group of UC Berkeley students acting as part of a larger statewide movement, continues to oppose her appointment vocally.
Almost three months after Janet Napolitano took office as UC President, the Students of Color Solidarity Coalition, a group of UC Berkeley students acting as part of a larger statewide movement, continues to oppose her appointment vocally.
Thousands of union workers protested Wednesday at nine campuses and five hospitals across the University of California, injecting new energy into an ongoing labor dispute and fueling disagreement about what the UC’s relationship with its workers should look like.
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Thousands of union workers protested Wednesday at nine campuses and five hospitals across the University of California, injecting new energy into an ongoing labor dispute and fueling disagreement about what the UC’s relationship with its workers should look like.
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