The widespread impact of the fires, which displaced tens of thousands of people, created an extraordinary need for government ...
Anti-Israel protesters shouted at people attending Batsheva performances at UC Berkeley, calling dancers “ambassadors of Israeli genocide.” ...
UC Berkeley is inviting students, faculty, staff and alumni to submit proposals for naming the new student residence hall currently under construction at the People’s Park construction site, according ...
Although much work has to be done heading into the future, sustainability initiatives both on a city and campus-wide level ...
Graduate student Maia Sung finished shortly after Haddad, defeating Schomburg with a definitive first set and narrow second set win for an overall match score of 6-1, 6-4. Sung’s victory was crucial ...
This research comes as dengue-carrying mosquitoes expand their territory into new regions, including Southern California.
Dr. Howard D. Inghram was born June 6, 1899, to Henry and Mary Inghram. His parents, who were living on Sixth Street, were ...
The approximately 15 million Californians who receive health care coverage through the state's Medi-Cal insurance program ...
A 50-year-old planning study asked a question that remains relevant to San Diego: Can the assets of our paradise be sustained ...
Mark your calendars! Big Give 2025 is happening on March 13, 2025 — a day to celebrate and support the UC Berkeley School of ...
A new book by UC Santa Cruz astrophysicist and visual artist Nia Imara debuts tomorrow that explains the universe and traces ...
Mars – dusty, dry, and desert-clad – was once so rich in water it had not just lakes, but oceans, according to a new study.