Campus signs $8 million contract with Peet’s Coffee & Tea

UC Berkeley’s University Partnership Program has signed an $8 million contract with Peet’s Coffee & Tea to help fund student programs across campus over the course of 10 years.
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UC Berkeley’s University Partnership Program has signed an $8 million contract with Peet’s Coffee & Tea to help fund student programs across campus over the course of 10 years.
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Sprouts Farmers Market is set to open April 26 at San Pablo Avenue as part of a controversial, yearslong development project in University Village.
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Campus second year Nina Jhunjhnuwala announced Thursday night her intent to run as an independent senatorial candidate for the spring 2017 ASUC elections with platforms related to environmental sustainability.
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UC Berkeley students Wes Adrianson, Evan Yoshimoto and Thanh-Mai Bercher drove 25 hours in Yoshimoto’s Prius on Oct. 19 to join the efforts of more than 200 tribes gathered to protect the water on indigenous land.
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UC Berkeley students and alumni took a stand against UC investment in fossil fuels by staging an all day sit-in Wednesday at the UC Office of Investments in Oakland.
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The University of California ranked first among all universities worldwide in incorporating climate change risks in its investment decision making, according to findings released Monday by an independent organization.
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A public workshop on the results of a public survey for a citywide transportation initiative was held Monday.
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ASUC executive and senate hopefuls, accompanied by hundreds of supporters, flooded the Arthur Andersen Auditorium in the Haas School of Business on Friday evening to learn the results of the 2016-17 ASUC elections.
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Two candidates from the historically dominant campus political parties, who are campaigning with the intent to improve student facilities and services, are running alongside an independent candidate for ASUC executive vice president.
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