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Athletes benefit from UC's admission-by-exception rule
BERKELEY -- When the University of California announces today how many students were admitted for the fall term, the number will include hundreds of athletes who did not meet minimum academic standards for the 10-campus system. The UC system routinely admits between 250 and 300 student athletes...
Once again, jocks push aside scholars at UC
BERKELEY -- When the University of California announces today how many students were admitted for the fall term, the number will include hundreds of athletes who did not meet minimum academic standards for the 10-campus system. The UC system routinely admits between 250 and 300 student- athletes...
Crowded UC makes room for athletes
BERKELEY -- When the University of California announces today how many students have been admitted for the fall term, the number will include hundreds of athletes who did not meet minimum academic standards for the 10-campus system. The UC system routinely admits between 250 and 300 student...
Arguments long, technical in arena suit
HAYWARD -- An Alameda County Superior Court judge listened to a second day of arguments Thursday in the consolidated lawsuits to halt plans for a $125 million sports training center near a fault line at the University of California, Berkeley. Judge Barbara Miller has up to 90...
SF Bay Structural Engineers Respond to High-Rise Building Challenges
SAN FRANCISCO -- In response to the recent surge in new high-rise building construction in San Francisco and other Bay Area cities, members of the Structural Engineers Association of Northern California (SEAONC at www.seaonc.org) have been actively participating in several concurrent initiatives to help ensure that these tall buildings for...
UC logo may not be sweat stained
The University of California has agreed to participate in a student-initiated program to curb the sale of logo apparel made in overseas sweatshops. In a letter sent last week to campus chancellors, UC President Robert Dynes said the university will participate in the Designated Suppliers Program developed...
UC adopts sweatshop-free policy for logo apparel
The University of California has agreed to participate in a student-initiated program to curb the sale of logo apparel made in overseas sweatshops. In a letter sent last week to campus chancellors, UC President Robert Dynes said the university will participate in the Designated Suppliers Program developed...
UC signs on to fight against sweatshops
The University of California has agreed to participate in a student-initiated program to curb the sale of logo apparel made in overseas sweatshops. In a letter sent last week to campus chancellors, UC President Robert Dynes said the university will participate in the Designated Suppliers Program developed...
UC initiates logo sweatshop policy
The University of California has agreed to participate in a student-initiated program to curb the sale of logo apparel made in overseas sweatshops. In a letter sent last week to campus chancellors, UC President Robert Dynes said the university will participate in the Designated Suppliers Program developed...
UC adopts sweatshop-free policy for apparel
The University of California has agreed to participate in a student-initiated program to curb the sale of logo apparel made in overseas sweatshops. In a letter sent last week to campus chancellors, UC President Robert Dynes said the university will participate in the Designated Suppliers Program developed...
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