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2003
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| Jan.3 |
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Racist Graffiti on Fraternity Row
| Jan.16 |
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More graduates in less time
| Jan.22 |
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University backs down on censoring Officials have backed down from a decision to censor the words of fiery activist deported to Russia for her anti-war politics
| Jan.26 |
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$50 million public policy center
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| Feb.26 |
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Students protest with race-based bake Conservative students cooked up an anti-affirmative action treats priced according to the buyer's race or ethnicity | |
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UC workers protest employment practices
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| Mar.13 |
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Cheaters don't make the grade
| Mar.14 |
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North Korean delegation The North Korean ambassador, academics and government officials met for informal talks to allaying nuclear tensions
| Mar.20 |
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Officers arresting demonstrators Police were moving in to break up a sit-in at the school. The city was also holding a protest, march, and candlelight vigil
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| Apr.2 |
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Student chopped off living chicken's head
| Apr.8 |
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CDC director updates crowd on SARS
| Apr.17 |
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UC cancels Beijing programs due to SARS
| Apr.21 |
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2003 Guggenheim fellow named
| Apr.27 |
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State College Republican convention
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| May.5 |
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Students barred from SARS areas The University will turn away new students from China, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong this summer | |
| May.10 |
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SARS countries students' ban eased University will welcome about 80 students from Taiwan, China and Hong Kong | |
| May.11 |
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Student fees increase held off for now Chancellor Berdahl believes there will be fee increases at some point | |
| May.23 |
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University raises summer school fees
| May.25 |
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Lifelong Learning Classes
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| Jun.1 |
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Researchers close to remedy for malaria Researchers engineering microbes for drug called artemisinin in E. coli bacteria
| Jun.8 |
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Ex-homeless student speaks at graduation A 48-year-old army veteran Duane De Witt overcame homelessness and repeated rejection from the University
| Jun.27 |
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Assistant professor camping out Ignacio Chapela, known for his outspoken criticism of genetically modified crops protests his lack of tenure
| Jun.28 |
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2 fires Fires occurred near the Strawberry Canyon recreational facility
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| Jul.1 |
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Named president of national society A psychology professor Robert W. Levenson has been named president of the American Psychological Society
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| Aug.6 |
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U.C. Tries to Block Computer Hack Security teams were working to block hackers from attacking thousands of school computers
| Aug.17 |
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Plea Goes Out to Save Oak Trees Many of the trees are victims of oat root fungus brought on by stress from construction, compacted soil and old age
| Aug.18 |
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Computer Crackdown Students headed back to school were learning about a strict new policy for illegal computer file-sharing
| Aug.23 |
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Cal ranks 21st, was 20th last year UC Berkeley, dropped out of the prestigious 'top 20' in annual college survey by U.S. News and World Report
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| Sep.25 |
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Berdahl stepping down as chancellor Robert Berdahl will step down after 7 years at the head of the campus as famous for its activism as its academics | |
| Sep.27 |
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California 34, (3) USC 31, OT
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| Oct.4 |
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UC Berkeley rebuffed quality applicants The University admitted hundreds of freshmen students with SAT far below those of other applicants who were denied
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| Nov.8 |
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6 new fellows of science association 6 scientists were named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
| Nov.12 |
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Officials will review low-scoring admits University of California, Berkeley officials are under fire from some for the way they choose students
| Nov.22 |
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California 28, Stanford 16 McArthur set a California record with 16 catches for 245 yards and 2 touchdowns in the 106th Big Game
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| Dec.10 |
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Prof. Edley tapped as Law School dean Christopher Edley, a Harvard University law professor, has been tapped to become dean of Boalt Hall School of Law
| Dec.20 |
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$750,000 grant to library Plans to repair and renovate 50-year-old Bancroft Library have received a big boost
| Dec.27 |
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Cal 85, Columbia 66
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