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BERKELEY'S NEWS • SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

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The University of California may dock pay from those participating in the ongoing academic worker strike—including faculty striking in solidarity—according to Berkeley Faculty Association Chair James Vernon. 
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The University of California may dock pay from those participating in the ongoing academic worker strike—including faculty striking in solidarity—according to Berkeley Faculty Association Chair James Vernon. 
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To deepen understanding of diverse experiences and perspectives regarding campus policing, the UC Office of the President hosted the first part of a virtual Campus Safety Symposium Tuesday.
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To deepen understanding of diverse experiences and perspectives regarding campus policing, the UC Office of the President hosted the first part of a virtual Campus Safety Symposium Tuesday.
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In order to be an effective UC president, Drake must commit to be on the side of students, workers, faculty and the people of the state of California.
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In order to be an effective UC president, Drake must commit to be on the side of students, workers, faculty and the people of the state of California.
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UC Board of Regents Chair John Pérez and UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ discussed the challenges facing the next UC president in a panel Wednesday.
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UC Board of Regents Chair John Pérez and UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ discussed the challenges facing the next UC president in a panel Wednesday.
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During Monday’s town hall, the UC Board of Regents' Special Committee to Consider the Selection of a President heard student and faculty concerns, which included climate change and educational affordability, regarding the next president of the UC system.
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During Monday’s town hall, the UC Board of Regents' Special Committee to Consider the Selection of a President heard student and faculty concerns, which included climate change and educational affordability, regarding the next president of the UC system.
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The UC Office of the President, or UCOP, announced Thursday that it will work with Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates — a woman and minority-owned executive search firm — to find the next UC president.
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The UC Office of the President, or UCOP, announced Thursday that it will work with Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates — a woman and minority-owned executive search firm — to find the next UC president.
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The UC system appeared before the U.S Supreme Court on Tuesday as it defended the rights of nearly 700,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, recipients to stay in the United States.
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The UC system appeared before the U.S Supreme Court on Tuesday as it defended the rights of nearly 700,000 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, recipients to stay in the United States.
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In recent years, the campus has garnered attention for several high-profile sexual harassment cases — including alleged violations of UC sexual misconduct policy by former campus astronomy professor Geoffrey Marcy and former UC Berkeley School of Law dean Sujit Choudhry.
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In recent years, the campus has garnered attention for several high-profile sexual harassment cases — including alleged violations of UC sexual misconduct policy by former campus astronomy professor Geoffrey Marcy and former UC Berkeley School of Law dean Sujit Choudhry.
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The Trump Administration announced Thursday it will maintain the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, creating an air of uncertainty for some members of the undocumented community.
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The Trump Administration announced Thursday it will maintain the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, creating an air of uncertainty for some members of the undocumented community.
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Since 2012, the University of California Office of the President has reimbursed the regents more than $225,000 for private dinner parties, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Since 2012, the University of California Office of the President has reimbursed the regents more than $225,000 for private dinner parties, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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