Look inside my seven-bedroom, three-bathroom house, which I share with 11 other UC Berkeley students. The house is falling apart, but we love it.
Removing librarians is not just about budget cuts — it’s about fear. Fear of students having the tools to think critically, challenge ideas, and advocate for themselves.
I always think about how we seem to forget to honor the UC Berkeley alumnae that opened doors for all of us. Since it is the beginning of Women’s History
A FAMOUS FEMALE FALCON that has lived atop UC Berkeley’s Campanile bell tower for years has been missing in recent weeks along with her latest mate, and experts who monitor the birds worry that they might have fallen victim to the highly contagious avian flu.
UC Berkeley’s School of Information and Goldman School of Public Policy proudly announce the launch of the Executive Fellowship in Applied Technology Policy, a pioneering program designed to empower senior leaders at the intersection of technology and public policy.
Lyons to join Executive Director, Dr. Shaun Carver, in honoring advocates and trailblazers who embody the I-House mission during the organization’s annual gala, March 9, 2025