
UC must make Election Day noninstructional to encourage student voting
Coercing students to attend lectures amid a pandemic on what is likely to be the most pivotal Election Day of our lives would be voter suppression.
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Coercing students to attend lectures amid a pandemic on what is likely to be the most pivotal Election Day of our lives would be voter suppression.
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Disabled UC students are speaking up for improved inclusion in the UC system in honor of the 30th anniversary of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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Three series of revenue bonds totaling $2.65 billion were sold to finance projects in the UC system, announced California State Treasurer Fiona Ma on Friday.
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For a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, doing away with the great testing equalizer is a step in the wrong direction.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom introduced the state budget’s May revision Thursday, with significant budget cuts in funding for education, judicial processes and natural resource management.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom released the six indicators the state is considering when exploring the idea of rolling back state shelter-in-place orders. The millions of Californians who have obeyed the stay-at-home order have successfully “bent the curve” and changed the model predictions to be less severe.
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UC Berkeley’s plan for decarbonizing is, making encouraging progress, but it contains a flaw that we as a community have an urgent imperative to fix.
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With all of the work GSIs do for us, it is worthwhile to give them some support back, which many of you may already be doing. Here are some additional ways to support and appreciate your GSIs.
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The UC system experienced a decrease in freshman applications for a second consecutive year while the number of transfer applications rose, according to data released by the UC Office of the President, or UCOP.
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The UC Board of Regents Investments Committee and Special Committee on Basic Needs met Tuesday to discuss asset classes, investment products, basic needs and housing insecurity.
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