Across America, science and math research is being slashed by the Trump administration. As a University of California alum, I support SB 895 to counter this, funding science research across California institutions. See link below (link not in OP to avoid annoying deboosting).
"The ASUC has two paths forward. It may be a junior partner in administering UC Berkeley without meaningful decision-making power, or it may reclaim its historical role as a politically relevant actor on campus."
AlCoCourtWatch has not posted in a while because X (formerly Twitter) no longer permits bots like this to operate for free. However, updates on filed cases will continue to be provided to the public here:
https://t.co/fP1Vd8xgLT
Increasingly, mainstream Democrats have sought to carve out a space for “acceptable” Zionism by saying that they support Israel but oppose Bibi Netanyahu. But the horrors of Gaza are a result of processes far more vast than one right-wing leader. https://t.co/9aNPKWOOAo
Over the past two days, the DailyCal has published around 3,500 words on Chancellor Lyons’ hearing. Read my analysis from D.C. and check the DailyCal instagram for the release of our footage: https://t.co/nO1mqqCwgt
Berkeley EECS and Data Science ASEs also landed a huge win of more than $50,000 in back pay for 2023 Summer appointments plus an additional $100,000 in compensation for Summer 2024.
incredibly proud to be running on and casting my ballot for the @UCUnionMADE slate! we're building a union for every student & academic worker at UC @uaw_4811
During Wednesday’s CS 189 lecture, EECS professor Jonathan Shewchuk refused to address misogynistic comments he made the day before on the course’s EdStem discussion platform
https://t.co/nDmQBefUsR
I am beyond honored to be the sole candidate endorsed by the Service Employees International Union 1021 for City Council District 7, representing over a third of the city’s workforce. I look forward to working with SEIU 1021 to ensure better workers’ protections in Berkeley.🌹🤝
As a movement to unionize undergraduate workers picks up steam across the state, student workers at the UC Berkeley Parking and Transportation department petitioned with UAW for union recognition as KAL-UAW on Dec. 14.
https://t.co/YXcLAPSWNf
Thanks to an incredible effort by @archiveteam, some 500,000 Daily Cal pages and files should be uploaded to the Wayback Machine in the coming weeks. That's good, but it's likely not everything. The scope of losses will be up to the Daily Cal management.
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if you serve the public and every link to your website breaks whenever you redesign it, I question whether you're taking your public duty seriously enough
Glad to see that the Daily Cal is back online with a new and improved website. However, the overhaul has killed tens of thousands of links that will render many old articles inaccessible. While @waybackmachine is a great resource, it's no substitute for deliberate archiving.
Please read this note from Editor in Chief Kavya Gupta regarding the updated status of our website.
It would be an understatement to say that we are excited and more than ready to get back to providing you with stories that matter.
NEW: The legal battle over People's Park continues as advocates have filed a $4.5 million lawsuit over the destruction of plants and a wheelchair ramp at the park last August.
https://t.co/0as7bxWYmV
In an unconscionable move by the UC, University of California Police arrested 3 workers on felony charges and confiscated their possessions for writing messages in chalk and washable paint calling on UC to stop underpaying workers.🧵