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President Napolitano: Immigrants have built a stronger America. How we can ensure the legacy lives on.

In her LinkedIn article, President Napolitano shares her family's story and discusses how, as a country, we can ensure that people from all walks of life have access to education and opportunities that empower them to succeed.


Building access during today’s Warriors victory parade

Expect extensive street closures, increased use of public transit and a large number of pedestrians in the area for today's parade.


Monday brown bag: What It’s Like to be Undocumented in this Era

Liliana Iglesias, an academic counselor at UC Berkeley’s Undocumented Student Program, will share her personal experience working with undocumented students.


A life-changing opportunity: Apply by June 29 to become the next staff advisor to the Regents

"I am grateful every day for this unique opportunity to help shape decisions and policies that affect all of us," said current Staff Advisor Sherry Main.


Wanted: Knitters and crocheters to help make tiny hats for premature babies

The hats will be donated to UCSF's Tiny Hats for Tiny Babies campaign to benefit premature babies in health facilities in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda.


Online poll: Top spots to eat your lunch outdoors while the weather’s warm

Vote for your favorite spot to eat lunch outside picnic-style via our online poll, or add it to the comments section.


Warriors victory parade set for Tuesday, June 12 in downtown Oakland

Expect extensive street closures, increased use of public transit and a large number of pedestrians in the area for Tuesday's parade.


Oakland high school graduates bound for UC

More than 100 Oakland high school students will receive scholarships to study at a University of California campus as part of a multi-agency community collaboration that includes UC. The students were honored amid enthusiastic cheers


Free summer concerts in downtown Oakland, from jazz to reggae

Summer is concert season in downtown Oakland, so grab your lunch and soak in some free music ranging from jazz and zydeco to rock and reggae. These concerts are free and open to the


Former Google executive chairman got it right about UC

The UC Berkeley alum pointed out in a recent op-ed that the university educates 90,000 more students than it did in the year 2000, but with the same level of state funding.


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