By Meenu Pamula ATLANTA-- On March 16, 2021, in Atlanta, Georgia, a 21-year-old white man committed a ma ...
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Bill Passes to Address Asian-American Hate Crimes – Is It Enough?
Bill Passes to Address Asian-American Hate Crimes – Is It Enough?
By Meenu Pamula ATLANTA-- On March 16, 2021, in Atlanta, Georgia, a 21-year-old white man committed a mass shooting, killing eight people, six of whom were women of Asian-American descent. Because of ...
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Judge Balances Veteran’s Mental Health and Public Safety
Judge Balances Veteran’s Mental Health and Public Safety
By Alexander Jimenez DUBLIN, CA – After lengthy argument here in Alameda County Superior Court this las ...
By Alexander Jimenez DUBLIN, CA – After lengthy argument here in Alameda County Superior Court this last week, veteran Jay Robert Soliven won consideration of his vet status and was released without ...
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Vaccine Distribution in California: Is it Equitable?
Vaccine Distribution in California: Is it Equitable?
By Meenu Pamula BERKELEY-- With the recent increase in available effective COVID-19 vaccines in the Unit ...
By Meenu Pamula BERKELEY-- With the recent increase in available effective COVID-19 vaccines in the United States, millions of Americans feel as though they can see the light at the end of the prover ...
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Facing Plummeting Mental Health, Freshmen Question if Cal has Done Enough
Facing Plummeting Mental Health, Freshmen Question if Cal has Done Enough
By Meenu Pamula BERKELEY— For centuries, entering college has been a transformative (and thrilling) expe ...
By Meenu Pamula BERKELEY— For centuries, entering college has been a transformative (and thrilling) experience-- meeting new people, forming connections, getting to know the ins-and-outs of campus li ...
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After Apology, Court Allows Defendant to Attend Residential Treatment Program Instead of Detention
After Apology, Court Allows Defendant to Attend Residential Treatment Program Instead of Detention
By Jordyn Gleaton DUBLIN, CA – Sometimes an apology can go a long way. Despite defendant Robert Vines’ ...
By Jordyn Gleaton DUBLIN, CA – Sometimes an apology can go a long way. Despite defendant Robert Vines’ extensive 15-year criminal history—and he’s just 35—the court here in Dept. 702 of the Alameda ...
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Lending an Ear to International Students: What They Need from Campus Administrators During COVID
Lending an Ear to International Students: What They Need from Campus Administrators During COVID
By Nicole Chodor This is a follow up on the March 9 article on the same topic. To read the initial arti ...
By Nicole Chodor This is a follow up on the March 9 article on the same topic. To read the initial article, click here. BERKELEY-- Content Warning: Death. In February 2021, universities nationwide ...
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Great Risk, Little Reward: Berkeley’s RAs Keep Housing Units Afloat Amid Pandemic
Great Risk, Little Reward: Berkeley’s RAs Keep Housing Units Afloat Amid Pandemic
By Meenu Pamula Berkeley— Dissatisfaction is not uncommon amongst UC Berkeley’s Resident Assistants (RA ...
By Meenu Pamula Berkeley— Dissatisfaction is not uncommon amongst UC Berkeley’s Resident Assistants (RAs), but in light of the coronavirus pandemic, mistreatment has become an even more present conc ...
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For International Students, Covid-Era Academics Turn Tragic
For International Students, Covid-Era Academics Turn Tragic
By Nicole Chodor BERKELEY-- Content Warning: Death. On February 10, 2021, UC Berkeley Students learned of ...
By Nicole Chodor BERKELEY-- Content Warning: Death. On February 10, 2021, UC Berkeley Students learned of the passing of Kaijie Zhang, a first-year international student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst ...
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Student Opinion: ‘The Public Space Issue’ – U.C. Berkeley Plans to Seize Historic Park
Student Opinion: ‘The Public Space Issue’ – U.C. Berkeley Plans to Seize Historic Park
By Osvaldo Barba BERKELEY— The University of California at Berkeley’s imminent plans to develop on People ...
By Osvaldo Barba BERKELEY— The University of California at Berkeley’s imminent plans to develop on People’s Park, a well-known and historically significant public space, have led to significant clashe ...
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Defendant Tells Judge He Has Doubts about Defense – Judge Convinces Him to Proceed
Defendant Tells Judge He Has Doubts about Defense – Judge Convinces Him to Proceed
By Alexander Jimenez DUBLIN, CA – The judge in Alameda County Superior Court stopped proceedings here las ...
By Alexander Jimenez DUBLIN, CA – The judge in Alameda County Superior Court stopped proceedings here last week when he saw some reluctance from the defendant when his defense attorney asked for a thr ...
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ASUC Says It’s Time to Normalize Menstrual Health – PERIOD
ASUC Says It’s Time to Normalize Menstrual Health – PERIOD
By Meenu Pamula BERKELEY— The struggle for menstrual product accessibility is far from new at UC Berkeley ...
By Meenu Pamula BERKELEY— The struggle for menstrual product accessibility is far from new at UC Berkeley. But with a series of action-oriented student initiatives, the ASUC’s Department of Menstrual ...
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Introducing: The Vanguard at Berkeley!
Introducing: The Vanguard at Berkeley!
By Özge Terzioğlu and Koda Slingluff BERKELEY— The new chapter of the Davis Vanguard has arrived at the U ...
By Özge Terzioğlu and Koda Slingluff BERKELEY— The new chapter of the Davis Vanguard has arrived at the UC Berkeley campus. We begin this endeavor with a goal: to give a prominent, centralized voice t ...
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