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The Daily Cal News Podcast

  • Spring 2022 Week 11

    7 APR 2022 · This week, the City of Berkeley provides its first phase of providing reparations for the descendants of slavery. What will these reparations entail, and how are people responding? The class of 2026 just received their admission letters. How did this cycle's admission results look given the recent admission controversies? The mayor of Berkeley, Jesse Arreguín, had a rally in support of Ukraine and Ukrainian Americans. What happened, who was there, and what impact will this rally have? Finally, the California State Assembly approved a bill extending emergency COVID-19 tenant protections. What do officials think of the bill and how will this measure affect tenants in Berkeley and the Bay Area?
    Played 13m 35s
  • Spring 2022 Week 9

    4 APR 2022 · New legislation passed by the California State Legislator and signed into law by Gavin Newsom exempts UC Berkeley from the enrollment lawsuit. Is this the end of the enrollment controversy? Local Union Teamsters 2010, which represents many UC workers, organized a week of actions rallying across multiple UC and CSU campuses for better working conditions. How will this affect UC Berkeley? ASUC elections are just around the corner. We'll give you your guide for how ASUC elections work and what you should look out for. Finally, BART cars get a second life. What happens to the Bay Area's favorite loud screechy trains after they're done?
    Played 10m 6s
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    Spring 2022 Week 8

    14 MAR 2022 · UC Berkeley announces plans to collaborate with the city to house People’s Park residents in light of campus plans to build student housing there. How are people reacting? In light of all the controversy surrounding admissions, how will the fight impact campus funding? Governor Newsom signs an executive order directing state agencies and departments to ensure they are complying with economic sanctions imposed on Russia. How will this affect local businesses, and what do professors have to say? Finally, if you’re feeling stressed out, maybe this story can help. How do campus mental health clubs operate on campus and what resources are available for you?
    Played 12m 53s
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    Spring 2022 Week 7

    7 MAR 2022 · This week, UC Berkeley students and researchers protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine, what do they have to say? Also, the university loses a bitter legal fight over the future of CRISPR. What does the future have in store for Berkeley and gene editing? California is easing mask mandates in schools, how will BUSD respond? This year, a record number of students applied to UC Berkeley, how will this look in light of the ongoing admissions controversy? And finally, Annie the falcon is alive! We’ll give you updates on Berkeley’s favorite avian couple.
    Played 14m 11s

The Daily Cal News Podcast is the source for all your city of Berkeley and UC Berkeley news. The biggest stories of the week, told by your favorite reporters and...

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The Daily Cal News Podcast is the source for all your city of Berkeley and UC Berkeley news. The biggest stories of the week, told by your favorite reporters and editors – in 15 minutes. Get caught up on your local news every Friday. Hosted by Christopher Ying and Maria Young, your city and university news editors.
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