University of California, Berkley
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UC Berkeley unveils 2024 holiday book guide featuring diverse topics
UC Berkeley's 2024 holiday gift guide highlights new books by its community members, offering a diverse range of subjects.
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Media veterans discuss election coverage challenges at UC Berkeley event
Marty Baron and Dean Baquet, former editors of the Washington Post and the New York Times respectively, shared insights on media coverage of the 2024 U.S. presidential election during a UC Berkeley Journalism event held on November 13.
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UC Berkeley delivers Thanksgiving meals despite rain
The 11th annual turkey drive organized by the University of California Police Department (UCPD) faced challenging weather conditions this year.
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Berkeley professor examines role of storytelling in shaping beliefs
In a recent episode of Berkeley Talks, Timothy Tangherlini, a professor at UC Berkeley, delved into the impact of storytelling on belief systems across cultures.
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UC Berkeley fosters innovation leading to accessibility advancements for Deaf community
Ava, a company dedicated to making the world more accessible for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, owes its origins to the innovative environment at UC Berkeley.
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UC Berkeley panel examines factors shaping American democracy's future
In a recent episode of Berkeley Talks, titled "The Future of American Democracy," experts from UC Berkeley engaged in a critical discussion on the issues leading to this year's historic U.S. election and contemplated the future trajectory of...
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Indigenous animator Amanda Strong presents films at UC Berkeley
Amanda Strong, an Indigenous stop-motion animator and founder of Spotted Fawn Productions, has been named the fall artist-in-residence at UC Berkeley’s Arts Research Center.
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Chancellor Lyons addresses impact of hateful rhetoric on campus
Chancellor Lyons has addressed the university community regarding the effects of hateful rhetoric on campus.
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UC Berkeley community mourns loss of young peregrine falcon
Nox, a young peregrine falcon from UC Berkeley, passed away on Wednesday at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Hospital.
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Youngest UC Berkeley falcon dies after release into wild
UC Berkeley's youngest falcon, Nox, has died after a brief return to the wild.
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Falcon returns to hospital with unknown cause of emaciation
Nox, a young peregrine falcon from UC Berkeley, was returned to the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital on Tuesday, October 22.
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UC Berkeley's youngest falcon rescued again after release
Three days after being released into the wild following surgery and rehabilitation for a broken wing, Nox, UC Berkeley’s youngest falcon, was rescued again on Monday.
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Migrant student's journey from Yuba City to UC Berkeley
October 21, 2024 Yesenia Ochoa, a first-year student at UC Berkeley, shared her journey as a migrant student with UC Berkeley News.
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UC Berkeley's young falcon returns to wild after recovery
Nox, a young peregrine falcon from UC Berkeley, has been released back into the wild after recovering from a broken wing.
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Fire safety measures emphasized for UC Berkeley's Homecoming weekend amid red flag warning
As of October 19, fire conditions in Berkeley have been downgraded from Extreme Fire Weather to a Red Flag Warning.
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Berkeley Talks explores implications of Project 2025 with Bradley Onishi
In a recent episode of Berkeley Talks, Bradley Onishi, a scholar of religion and former evangelical minister, shared insights on Project 2025, Christian nationalism, and the upcoming November elections. The discussion was part of the 2024 Berkeley Lecture on Religious Tolerance held on October 1.
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UC Berkeley welcomes Rich Lyons as new chancellor amid calls for unity
The inauguration of Rich Lyons as the new Chancellor of UC Berkeley took place on Friday afternoon at Zellerbach Hall.
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World Humanities Report warns about risks threatening human knowledge
The World Humanities Report, directed by Sara Guyer of UC Berkeley, has been released after a six-year global effort. The report highlights the importance of humanities in addressing challenges such as climate change, authoritarianism, and economic collapse. It includes 10 recommendations for protecting the humanities from extinction.
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UC Berkeley ranks as top US public university; eighth globally
UC Berkeley has been recognized as the top public university in the United States and the eighth-best globally, according to the Times Higher Education's 2025 World University Rankings released on October 8. This marks the ninth time in ten years that Berkeley has achieved this distinction.
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ESPN College GameDay visits UC Berkeley for historic broadcast
Thousands of fans gathered at UC Berkeley's Memorial Glade on Saturday for ESPN's College GameDay, marking the first time in its 37-year history that the popular college football pregame show was hosted at the university. The event saw students and fans bring energy and humor to the broadcast, which started at 6 a.m. PT.