Cal California commits $500 million more to student housing: “A drop in the bucket” By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 16, 2021 The state will provide $500 million toward affordable student housing this year and possibly up to $2 billion in future years. Experts say it’s “a drop in the bucket.”
Bay Area Judge orders UC Berkeley to freeze enrollment By Michael Burke | EdSource | August 27, 2021 The university must redo an environmental impact report for new construction on the north side of campus.
Cal University of California must drop SAT, ACT scores for admissions and scholarships By Michael Burke | EdSource | May 15, 2021 New settlement keeps UC from using SAT or ACT in admissions or scholarship decisions through 2025. UC has no plans to use them beyond that.
Bay Area Annie and Grinnell, UC campanile falcons, welcome 3 new chicks By Exedra Staff | April 20, 2021 Saturday was "hatch day" for UC Berkeley's resident peregrine falcons' newest brood and a livestream with open Q&A helped capture the moment.
Featured in Category Mills College dorms, classrooms will be filled with UC Berkeley students in fall pilot program By Larry Gordon | EdSource | March 26, 2021 The students will be part of an educational cohort aimed at building group identity and easing the transition to a big university.
Cal Cal’s upcoming game with Arizona cancelled By Sam Richards | Bay City News | December 15, 2020 December 19 game was the team's fourth cancellation this season and the last scheduled game of the regular season.
Cal PAC-12 Conference postpones all sports thru end of 2020 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 11, 2020 Officials also said they would consider a return of postponed sports in spring 2021 if conditions improve.
Around Town Cal vs. Stanford | The Big Game and the swiping of the “Axe” By Anna Eilertsen | November 22, 2019 Longtime Piedmont resident and Cal fan Cameron Wolfe shares the scoop -- and some vintage images.
Cal Gov. Newsom signs ‘Fair Pay to Play Act’ for college athletes By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | October 1, 2019 The legislation targets NCAA rules that do not allow student athletes to earn compensation from their association with college sports.
Cal Will CA’s new NCAA law be a game changer? Here are 5 things to know next By Felicia Mello | CALmatters | October 1, 2019 A new state law letting NCAA athletes strike endorsement deals has been signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. But what does that mean in the short term?