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On Dec. 5, the message, 'you are in danger' flashed across mobile devices, issuing a tsunami warning in Berkeley. After roughly an hour, the tsunami alert was retracted, raising the questions: What changed and why so quickly?
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A month before President-elect Donald Trump’s presidency begins, UC Berkeley’s International Office sent an advisory to international students recommending they return to the United States before Jan. 20, noting uncertainty about entry requirements
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Follow along as I tweet LIVE reporting for @dailycal on the first ASUC meeting of the Spring 2023 semester at UC Berkeley. Stay tuned for a bill promoting the inclusion of transfer students in RSOs later tonight. 📰
Senators introduced SR 22/23-025, a transfer student inclusion bill sponsored by Tyler Mahomes. The bill amends language of ASUC bylaws to include avenues of membership for transfer students in student orgs in the criteria of review to receive ASUC funding.
External Affairs Vice President Bailey Henderson discussed the department’s focus on disability justice on the state level, as well as improving campus safety and street lighting. Several department members visited DC in Dec. to speak with legislators.
In executive reports, Academic Affairs Vice President James Weichert voiced his goals for the semester. Project plans include ongoing grade reforms, L&S futures, eliminating certain student fees and allocating more of campus budget to advising/DSP programs.
https://t.co/amzsDFXMEs BREAKING: UC postdoctoral scholars and academic researchers represented by the United Auto Workers, or UAW, 5810 bargaining teams voted to ratify contracts with the university, following temporary agreements made Nov. 28.
UC Berkeley's College of Letters and Science executive committee has extended the pass/no pass late action deadline to Dec. 11 at 11:59 p.m. This change only applies to students in the College of Letters and Science https://t.co/yOxgIPEbmz
Berkeley residents! A city-wide competition for an official song, motto and flag in the City of Berkeley was proposed by councilmembers Bartlet and Taplin. DM or email me at [email protected] to talk about your opinion for an @dailycal article.
“This is a campus culture issue as much as it is an SVSH initiative,” Jogia-Sattar, who is the bill’s primary sponsor, said in an email. “To combat and truly prevent SVSH on campus, we must first tackle the underlying culture that sustains it.” https://t.co/ytyAOCNe4Z
https://t.co/hY4x2eLvKW Mari Mendonca has launched a campaign for the District 8 City Council seat with platforms focused on rent stabilization, diverse representation and government transparency.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, unconstitutional Oct. 5, barring new undocumented immigrant from applying to the program.
https://t.co/QBS3PUzKNJ California Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 2147, “The Freedom to Walk Act,” to decriminalize jaywalking in California and mitigate racial bias in law enforcement on Friday.
Amazing follow-up from @lilybutton27 about UC Berkeley's McNair Scholars program that failed to renew. While some described the research program as a "safe haven," others alleged that a botched federal grant application cost campus the necessary funding.