Letters to the Editor
The head of the group suing UC Berkeley calls on the university to stay under the enrollment cap by prioritizing California students.
Feb. 22, 2022
California
A UC Berkeley task force has recommended the school shift its sports identity to ‘Cal Berkeley’ rather than the current ‘Cal’ or ‘California.’
Sept. 21, 2023
How much will UC Berkeley have to cut admissions with Supreme Court loss? What we know
March 4, 2022
UC Berkeley to offer free online classes through edX
July 24, 2012
UC Berkeley may be forced to slash its incoming undergraduate class by one-third, or 3,050 seats, and forgo $57 million in lost tuition.
Feb. 15, 2022
The University of California is appealing to the state Supreme Court to stay a lower court ruling that froze enrollment, which would allow Berkeley to avert any cuts in its planned admission targets for fall.
Feb. 18, 2022
A California Supreme Court ruling upholding an enrollment cap on UC Berkeley will force the campus to offer hundreds of incoming students admission for online classes for fall or deferred enrollment next spring.
March 3, 2022
Opinion
Berkeley’s mayor and two City Council members explain why California’s high court should stay the order requiring UC Berkeley to freeze enrollment.
Feb. 16, 2022
Housing & Homelessness
A lawsuit filed by Berkeley residents under the California Environmental Quality Act may force UC Berkeley to cut its enrollment next year. How did this happen?
In a unique partnership, UC Berkeley is working with the city and nonprofit groups to offer housing, meals and services to those living in People’s Park.
March 9, 2022