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An amble through the neighborhoods of North Berkeley often turns into an introspection and a treasure hunt. On one such ...
The Berkeley Farmers’ Markets will transition to new layouts at its three locations in North, South and Downtown Berkeley to ...
After receiving a record number of applications for the 2025-26 academic year, UC Berkeley significantly increased its international admits while reducing its share of in-state acceptances by about 12 ...
The University of California settled a lawsuit filed against the UC Regents and will pay $6.45 million towards Jewish organizations, antisemitism initiatives, plaintiffs and legal fees, according to a ...
The zombie apocalypse is a genre that often feels like beating an (un)dead horse, but “Everything Dead & Dying” provides a world full of fresh meat for readers to chew ...
For UC Berkeley students interning on Capitol Hill this summer, job security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, ...
At UC Berkeley, the Athletic Study Center offers more than just academic support. It is a space where student-athletes find ...
At its regular meeting Tuesday, the Berkeley City Council passed an item updating the city’s municipal code to make accessory ...
Amid ongoing litigation over grant terminations and looming potential cuts for federal science agencies in fiscal year 2026, ...
Picturing life after college is a challenge that every student faces throughout their time in higher education, a burden only ...
President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill reinvests in the bipartisan-supported Pell Grant program — the largest source ...
UC Berkeley faculty and administrators are preparing for shifts in research and student services in the face of reduced ...
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