Anne Brice, UC Berkeley News

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California needs a new water supply. Could wetlands be an answer?

UC Berkeley experts are looking for new ways to generate an ongoing, stable water supply in California not as reliant on the changing climate → Read More

Three peregrine falcon chicks banded, will fly in June

Researchers made their way to the second balcony of UC Berkeley’s Campanile to put identifiers on the two males and one female, born about three weeks ago → Read More

Commencement speeches celebrate standing up to injustice, making world better

Thousands of graduates marched onto the sun-drenched field at the California Memorial Stadium to “Pomp and Circumstance” to celebrate UC Berkeley’s May commencement on Saturday → Read More

With music as his guide, Haas graduating senior envisions a better Nigeria

Joshua Ahazie, who grew up in Nigeria, has been composing music since he was a kid. This gift of seeing how pieces fit together to create a whole has helped him succeed as a business student and la… → Read More

#Bike2Berk Thursday for Bike to Work Day

UC Berkeley’s students, faculty and staff can use Berkeley Moves! to find a bike pool to commute to BART or the campus → Read More

From Cambodia’s killing fields to commencement at UC Berkeley

Chansitha Ouk, who was born in Cambodia during the civil war and nearly died in a child labor camp after the Khmer Rouge came to power, will graduate this Saturday with a bachelor’s degree in… → Read More

On Worthy Wage Day, early childhood educators fight for support

Marcy Whitebook, now the director of the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment at UC Berkeley, started the national day of action in 1992 with a group of teacher-activists → Read More

Conference to examine race in the U.S. 50 years after the Kerner Report

Scholars and experts from Berkeley and across the nation will spend three days discussing the commission’s legacy and envision what a contemporary Kerner Report might look like → Read More

His future uncertain, undocumented student Luis Mora knows he’s on the right path

After being released from ICE custody last month, the third-year political science major returned to Berkeley with a renewed sense of purpose → Read More

UC Berkeley among top bicycle-friendly campuses

The campus earned the league’s coveted Gold ranking, up from Silver, which it first won in 2013 → Read More

Students in ‘la diaspora’ take Puerto Rico relief efforts into own hands

‘A lot of us in the diaspora have realized the only way to really reach the folks who are really on the edge right now is to do it yourself,’ says undergraduate Pablo Paredes → Read More

Renowned civil rights lawyer Thelton Henderson to mentor at Berkeley Law

“It fits perfectly with what I’m passionate about: working with students and helping young people find their path… Mentorship is important to me because it was important for me” → Read More

New podcast explores people, places behind the food we eat

Just Food, explores issues from California’s dwindling bee populations to the impacts of Berkeley’s soda tax → Read More

How generosity in disaster flows in both directions

“Giving from your own resources, your own reserves, is tied to activation of pleasure circuits of the brain,” says Emiliana Simon-Thomas, science director of the Greater Good Science Center at UC B… → Read More

Inside Rainbow Sign, a vibrant hub for black cultural arts

The legacy of the 1970s venue lives on in a digital archive created by students in an undergraduate seminar on the city of Berkeley’s transformation in the late 1960s and 1970s → Read More

Hamilton soundtrack gets new students on the same page

The hit Broadway show is bringing together incoming students as the heart of this year’s On the Same Page program at UC Berkeley → Read More

Hamilton soundtrack gets new students on the same page

The hit Broadway show is bringing together incoming students as the heart of this year’s On the Same Page program at UC Berkeley → Read More

Bird-safe streamers in place, peregrine falcon Fiat to leave any day

After peregrine falcon Lux flew into a window on campus and died last month, experts have installed bird-safe streamers to prevent another accident → Read More

In new Berkeley Law podcast, activists testify to living for social justice

Judge Thelton Henderson is interviewed on Be the Change, a series is created and hosted by Savala Trepczynski, the executive director of the center that bears his name → Read More