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| Jan.19 |
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Basketball Player Dies of Meningitis| A 20-year-old Alisa Lewis earned a scholarship to U.C. Berkeley | |
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| Jan.20 |
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Meningitis Concerns After Player's Death Health officials were trying to calm concerns after a 20-year-old Alisa Lewis died of a bacterial meningitis
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| Jan.28 |
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Officials cutting English language program
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| Jan.31 |
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University gets year extension to run lab
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| Feb.4 |
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Mail mix-up shuts out fellowship applicants
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| Feb.9 |
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Lawrence lab head stepping down Charles Shank will return to the University after 15 years in the job
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| Feb.14 |
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Kucinich tells crowd he'll win Bay Area vote
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Stanford knocks off archrival for 21st win Little scored 16 points to lead Stanford to its school-record 21st straight victory, 69-58
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| Mar.5 |
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FedEx, UC to jointly fund fellowships University and FedEx will jointly fund fellowships for students shut out of competing for a Fulbright fellowship
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| Mar.10 |
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Carpenter & Co. to develop hotel
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| Mar.13 |
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Petition to decriminalize prostitution
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| Mar.29 |
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Student dies after night of drinking It appears Steve Saucedo, 21, was having a drinking contest with a small group of friends
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| Apr.21 |
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Chancellor calls admissions 'unacceptable' For the first time in 40 years, the University will not be able to accept all eligible in-state freshmen for the fall term
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| May.18 |
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Professor Zelnik dies in accident History professor Reginald Zelnik, 68, who defended Free Speech Movement protesters died in a campus traffic accident
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| May.22 |
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Students denounce professor for memo| John Yoo reportedly helped the administration develop the legal framework that led to the abuse of Iraqi prisoners | |
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| May.29 |
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Black admissions drop 30% Possible explanations include higher tuitions as well as publicity over a ruling that tempered affirmative action programs
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| Jul.28 |
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Robert Birgeneau named chancellor| 62-year-old is a University of Toronto president. The regents voted 11-1 to pay him a base salary of $390,000 a year | | |
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| Aug.21 |
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University ranked as best public in nation University ranked by U.S.News & World Report
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| Sep.1 |
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Swimmer Shows Off Cluster of Medals Natalie Coughlin displayed her two golds, two silvers, and one bronze from the Athens Olympics
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| Sep.30 |
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UC signs agreement with Samoa The University and the Samoan government have agreed to share profits from drugs derived from a rainforest tree
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| Oct.1 |
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Bill Gates praises boom in China, India Microsoft Chairman weighed in on outsourcing during a speech at the University of California
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| Oct.8 |
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Anniversary of Free Speech Movement 40 years ago, protesters at the University were hauled off in handcuffs. A rally today was featuring Howard Dean
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| Oct.12 |
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Cal wideout Lyman has surgery Chase Lyman will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn ligament
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| Oct.19 |
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Hacker Hits University Computer| A computer hacker accessed names and Social Security numbers of about 1.4 million Californians | | |
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| Oct.26 |
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Gore praises Kerry on environment Former Vice President said Democratic presidential candidate understood environmental issues better than anyone else
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| Oct.30 |
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Cal blanks No. 20 Arizona State J.J. Arrington ran for 188 yards and a score, and Cal is beating Arizona 27-0
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| Nov.5 |
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Ex-dean chosen as state finance director Tom Campbell, 52, the former dean of the Haas School of Business, has been chosen by Schwarzenegger
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| Nov.20 |
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No. 4 Cal routs Stanford 41-6 J.J. Arrington ran for 169 yards to set Cal single-season rushing record and the Bears stays on track for Rose Bowl trip
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| Dec.5 |
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Cal Aced Out of Trip to Rose Bowl| Although the Bears beat Old Miss, the lackluster performance put them in 5th place in the BCS standings | |
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| 2004 |
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| Jan.19 |
Basketball Player Dies of Meningitis| A 20-year-old Alisa Lewis earned a scholarship to U.C. Berkeley | |
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| Jan.20 |
Meningitis Concerns After Player's Death Health officials were trying to calm concerns after a 20-year-old Alisa Lewis died of a bacterial meningitis
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| Mar.29 |
Student dies after night of drinking It appears Steve Saucedo, 21, was having a drinking contest with a small group of friends
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| May.18 |
Professor Zelnik dies in accident History professor Reginald Zelnik, 68, who defended Free Speech Movement protesters died in a campus traffic accident
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| 2004 |
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| Jan.28 |
Officials cutting English language program
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| Jan.31 |
University gets year extension to run lab
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| Feb.4 |
Mail mix-up shuts out fellowship applicants
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| Feb.9 |
Lawrence lab head stepping down Charles Shank will return to the University after 15 years in the job
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| Mar.5 |
FedEx, UC to jointly fund fellowships University and FedEx will jointly fund fellowships for students shut out of competing for a Fulbright fellowship
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| Mar.29 |
Student dies after night of drinking It appears Steve Saucedo, 21, was having a drinking contest with a small group of friends
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| Apr.21 |
Chancellor calls admissions 'unacceptable' For the first time in 40 years, the University will not be able to accept all eligible in-state freshmen for the fall term
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| May.18 |
Professor Zelnik dies in accident History professor Reginald Zelnik, 68, who defended Free Speech Movement protesters died in a campus traffic accident
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| May.22 |
Students denounce professor for memo| John Yoo reportedly helped the administration develop the legal framework that led to the abuse of Iraqi prisoners | |
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| May.29 |
Black admissions drop 30% Possible explanations include higher tuitions as well as publicity over a ruling that tempered affirmative action programs
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| Jul.28 |
Robert Birgeneau named chancellor| 62-year-old is a University of Toronto president. The regents voted 11-1 to pay him a base salary of $390,000 a year | | |
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| Aug.21 |
University ranked as best public in nation University ranked by U.S.News & World Report
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| Sep.30 |
UC signs agreement with Samoa The University and the Samoan government have agreed to share profits from drugs derived from a rainforest tree
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| Oct.19 |
Hacker Hits University Computer| A computer hacker accessed names and Social Security numbers of about 1.4 million Californians | | |
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| Nov.5 |
Ex-dean chosen as state finance director Tom Campbell, 52, the former dean of the Haas School of Business, has been chosen by Schwarzenegger
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| 2004 |
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| Mar.10 |
Carpenter & Co. to develop hotel
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| Oct.1 |
Bill Gates praises boom in China, India Microsoft Chairman weighed in on outsourcing during a speech at the University of California
|
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| 2004 |
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| Jan.19 |
Basketball Player Dies of Meningitis| A 20-year-old Alisa Lewis earned a scholarship to U.C. Berkeley | |
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| Feb.14 |
Stanford knocks off archrival for 21st win Little scored 16 points to lead Stanford to its school-record 21st straight victory, 69-58
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| Sep.1 |
Swimmer Shows Off Cluster of Medals Natalie Coughlin displayed her two golds, two silvers, and one bronze from the Athens Olympics
|
| Oct.12 |
Cal wideout Lyman has surgery Chase Lyman will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery to repair a torn ligament
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| Oct.30 |
Cal blanks No. 20 Arizona State J.J. Arrington ran for 188 yards and a score, and Cal is beating Arizona 27-0
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| Nov.20 |
No. 4 Cal routs Stanford 41-6 J.J. Arrington ran for 169 yards to set Cal single-season rushing record and the Bears stays on track for Rose Bowl trip
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| Dec.5 |
Cal Aced Out of Trip to Rose Bowl| Although the Bears beat Old Miss, the lackluster performance put them in 5th place in the BCS standings | |
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| 2004 |
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| Oct.19 |
Hacker Hits University Computer| A computer hacker accessed names and Social Security numbers of about 1.4 million Californians | | |
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| 2004 |
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| Feb.14 |
Kucinich tells crowd he'll win Bay Area vote
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| Mar.13 |
Petition to decriminalize prostitution
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| May.22 |
Students denounce professor for memo| John Yoo reportedly helped the administration develop the legal framework that led to the abuse of Iraqi prisoners | |
|
| May.29 |
Black admissions drop 30% Possible explanations include higher tuitions as well as publicity over a ruling that tempered affirmative action programs
|
| Sep.30 |
UC signs agreement with Samoa The University and the Samoan government have agreed to share profits from drugs derived from a rainforest tree
|
| Oct.1 |
Bill Gates praises boom in China, India Microsoft Chairman weighed in on outsourcing during a speech at the University of California
|
| Oct.8 |
Anniversary of Free Speech Movement 40 years ago, protesters at the University were hauled off in handcuffs. A rally today was featuring Howard Dean
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| Oct.26 |
Gore praises Kerry on environment Former Vice President said Democratic presidential candidate understood environmental issues better than anyone else
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| Nov.5 |
Ex-dean chosen as state finance director Tom Campbell, 52, the former dean of the Haas School of Business, has been chosen by Schwarzenegger