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UC SHIP considers raising premiums to close $57 million deficit | The Daily Californian
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Saturday, August 20, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Thursday, January 31, 2013. UC SHIP considers raising premiums to close $57 million deficit. Last Updated February 1, 2013. Union petitions to lift UC SHIP lifetime coverage limits. UC student workers protest restrictions on UC Student Health Insurance Plan. UC Board of Regents meeting begins with discussion on health care. We are working with campus ...
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New cloud-based videoconferencing platform comes to UC Berkeley | The Daily Californian
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Monday, August 22, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Sunday, July 28, 2013. New cloud-based videoconferencing platform comes to UC Berkeley. Last Updated July 28, 2013. The UC Berkeley Information Services and Technology division announced Thursday that the campus will offer free videoconferencing services to students, faculty and staff through a platform called BlueJeans. Students may be able to attend a...
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Column approaches feminism without acknowledging importance of choice | The Daily Californian
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Letters to the Editor. Monday, July 6, 2015. Column approaches feminism without acknowledging importance of choice. Special to the Daily Cal. Last Updated July 6, 2015. I truly appreciate and commend the openness that Ilaf Esuf demonstrates in sharing her story in her article Pour your own damn tea, man. It is a common Western assumption that those who...
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UC Berkeley professor critiques Saudi university's recruitment process of world's top researchers
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Saturday, August 20, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Friday, December 5, 2014. Saudi university boosts rankings by aggressively recruiting world's top researchers. Last Updated December 5, 2014. The US. News and World Report rankings have long been regarded as the Bible of university reputation metrics. As he usually does when rankings are released, Pachter received a round of self-congratulatory emails...
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Fortunes told at Impact Theater | The Daily Californian
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Sunday, August 21, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Thursday, May 16, 2013. Fortunes told at Impact Theater. Last Updated May 16, 2013. Shakespeare is Love: Impact Theatre’s artistic director on the Bard. Playwright Stan Lai returns to UC Berkeley as Townsend fellow. Michelle Lin’s Picks of the Week. Tucked beneath the modern-day pizzeria is a theatrical space decorated with Chinese calligraphy wall art,...
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ASUC bill urges support for citywide soda tax to promote healthier community | The Daily Californian
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Monday, August 22, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Thursday, March 20, 2014. ASUC bill urges support for citywide soda tax to promote healthier community. Last Updated March 21, 2014. Berkeley voters show support for soda tax, other taxes for November ballot. Berkeley moves toward tax on sugary beverages. The passage of the bill reflects the senate’s support of a soda tax on the city’s ballot in November.
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Why I singled out Students for Justice in Palestine | The Daily Californian
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Sunday, August 21, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Why I singled out Students for Justice in Palestine. Special to the Daily Cal. Last Updated April 1, 2015. These campus-approved organizations most prominently Students for Justice in Palestine engage in rhetoric and activities that clearly fall under the definition of anti-Semitism used by the U.S. government. Please provide us...
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UC Berkeley students launch health tech incubator | The Daily Californian
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Sunday, August 21, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Thursday, September 4, 2014. UC Berkeley students launch health tech incubator. Last Updated September 5, 2014. Student-run incubator program hosts competition for startups at SkyDeck Berkeley. Study lists UC Berkeley among top universities for producing entrepreneurs. UC Berkeley student-run organization aims to help undergrads launch startups. Student...
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OFF THE BEAT: It's not you, it's me | The Daily Californian
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Monday, August 22, 2016. Crime & Courts. Research & Ideas. Notes from the Field. Film & Television. Letters to the Editor. Submit a Letter to the Editor. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. OFF THE BEAT: It’s not you, it’s me. Last Updated August 31, 2011. It’s 10 pm, and I’m sitting at the table of my summer home in Portland, Ore. Three empty bottles of BridgePort Kingpin Double Red Ale are on the table next to my laptop screen. It’s not the market’s fault for turning journalism upside down, for cutting all of ...