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| Jan.15 |
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University laying off 24 employees |
| Jan.16 |
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Botanical garden under quarantine |
| Jan.25 |
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Chancellor to undergo surgery cancer |
| Jan.30 |
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Clinton delivered speech |
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| Feb.16 |
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Pro-Palestinian student conference National conference was expected to draw 300 people. It was postponed after Sept. 11
| Feb.17 |
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Anthropologist, fossil hunter dies |
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Sexuality class suspended A male sexuality class has been suspended after lurid extracurricular activities surfaced in the student newspaper
| Feb.18 |
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US high-tech security adviser speaks |
| Feb.20 |
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Vice chancellor dies at 45 |
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| Mar.1 |
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Male sexuality class returns
| Mar.8 |
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Power failure shuts campus Roar of escaping steam; people were trapped in elevators in 15 buildings, and night classes were canceled
| Mar.18 |
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Anti-war B. Lee gets warm welcome
| Mar.31 |
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Million-dollar dinosaur egg
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| Apr.3 |
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Withdraw exchange students from Israel Jewish Community Federation does not find the decision unreasonable
| Apr.6 |
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Anti-Semitic incidents Vandals heaved a cinder block through a window of a campus Jewish center. Chancellor to call for calm | |
| Apr.9 |
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Dozens Arrested in Anti-Israel Protest Police have arrested 80 people staging a sit-in to protest U.S. military aid to Israel | |
| Apr.14 |
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Slavery reparations symposium
| Apr.25 |
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Alcohol Banned at Frats, Sororities Ban was issued because of fights, alcohol-related accidents, violations of drinking restrictions, and fire code
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Pro-Palestinian group suspended
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| May.1 |
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Palestinian protesters pleaded innocent The 79 pro-Palestinian protesters have been charged with one count each of trespassing and disturbing the peace
| May.2 |
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Pro-Palestinian students rally in protest Members of a group that was suspended after a sit-in took to the stomping grounds of the Free Speech Movement
| May.6 |
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Elected to National Academy of Sciences
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Pro-Palestine group admonished
| May.8 |
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Pro-Palestinian student group reinstated
| May.15 |
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Nurses strike at University of California
| May.18 |
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Controversy Over Moseley |
| May.20 |
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Palestinian literature class goes forward
| May.24 |
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UC and nurses union reach agreement The state's largest nurses union, representing 8,000 registered nurses, withdrew the threat of a planned one-day strike
| May.26 |
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Carpoolers get UC parking spots
| May.27 |
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Record number for summer courses
| May.28 |
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Arrested for allegedly embezzling $250K
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| Jun.4 |
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Faculty join Israel divestment campaign
| Jun.8 |
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Charges Dropped Over Israeli Protest County Superior Court judge dismissed the charges which included interferring with business activity and disturbing the peace | |
| Jun.13 |
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Team Finds New Planet
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| Jul.27 |
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Tiny flying robots to aid war, exploration Engineers, biologists spent 4 years developing the Micromechanical Flying Insect that will one day fly like a fly | |
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| Aug.1 |
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Grad Killed in Jerusalem Bombing
| Aug.22 |
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Union march Hundreds of lecturers and clerical workers press their demands for better pay
| Aug.23 |
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Every new student has housing
| Aug.26 |
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First course taught entirely over WWW
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Strike coincides with first day of classes Hundreds of clerical workers walked off the job and picketed at more than 20 locations around the sprawling campus
| Aug.28 |
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Lecturers walked off job The lecturers joined hundreds of clerical workers Wednesday in protest of failure to bargain in good faith | |
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| Sep.6 |
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Controversy Over Sept. 11 Observances
| Sep.12 |
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Forum to explore political air proposal
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Business School's social responsibility class
| Sep.16 |
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Frat party booze ban lifted Ban lifted, provided the fraternities on campus play by the rules: no hard liquor, only 6 beers or wine coolers per party
| Sep.18 |
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Islamic scholars gather
| Sep.22 |
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Biologist wins Lasker Award
| Sep.26 |
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Trees Cleared to Prevent Wildfire
| Sep.30 |
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Student conduct hearings for protesters On April 9 demonstrators occupied a Wheeler Hall during a pro-Palestinian protest
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| Oct.8 |
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Motion against using arrest records
| Oct.16 |
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Rally in support of pro-Palestinians
| Oct.28 |
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Protesters in court to fight hearings
| Oct.29 |
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4 editors resign from campus paper A new policy requires editors who miss their 9 p.m. deadline to stay until the paper is sent to the printer
| Oct.30 |
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Former chancellor dead at 67 Chang-Lin Tien became the first Asian-American to head a major U.S. university in his 7 years as chancellor
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| Nov.4 |
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UC and deaf students settle lawsuit The university agreed to maintain and improve deaf students' access to programs, services and activities
| Nov.6 |
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Diversity increase in enrollment This fall's diversity increase is mainly due to a smaller freshman class than last year's
| Nov.14 |
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Former chancellor Tien remembered Family, friends and University students remembered Chang-Lin Tien as a leader with infectious optimism
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| Dec.11 |
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Interim law school dean appointed University officials have picked longtime professor Robert Berring to fill in as leader of Boalt Hall law school