Professor Nezar AlSayyad of the campus architecture department has been suspended for three years without pay after he was found to have … More
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Man arrested in connection to 2 sexual batteries near UC Berkeley
45-year-old Jesus Dickey was arrested in People’s Park after he was connected to two separate incidents of sexual battery near the … More
UC Berkeley conservatives allowed to proceed with free speech lawsuit against campus
A federal judge denied UC Berkeley’s request to dismiss a lawsuit claiming that the campus discriminated against high-profile speakers such as … More
UC librarians begin contract negotiations for higher salaries
A union representing UC librarians began contract negotiations with the UC Office of the President, or UCOP, on Tuesday, arguing … More
Education as a ‘public good’: UC Berkeley offers Data 8 course for free online
Data 8: “Foundations of Data Science” — one of UC Berkeley’s most popular courses — is now publicly available online as of April … More
UC Berkeley mishandled 8 Title IX cases, federal investigators say
UC Berkeley will review eight sexual misconduct cases after a four-year federal investigation found that the campus violated Title IX policies. … More
Sigma Chi accused of multiple incidents of drugging and sexual assault, put on social probation
Update 02/27/18: This article has been updated to reflect additional information from Michael Church, the executive director of the Sigma Chi … More
‘Just as inappropriate’: Graduate student instructors face harassment from undergraduates
A year ago, a history graduate student instructor, or GSI, found himself uncomfortable when his undergraduate student asked for a … More
Berkeley homeless vulnerable to sudden evictions with proposed encampment policy
Berkeley recently began discussing new proposed policies on encampment and sidewalk regulations that, if passed, would allow the city to remove homeless encampments … More