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State Supreme Court gives UC Berkeley go-ahead to develop People's Park, capping decades-long battle
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoThe California Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that UC Berkeley can proceed with its controversial...
UC Berkeley’s legal victory allows People’s Park housing project to proceed — for now
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoA decades-long land-use saga in Berkeley has (maybe) finally reached its conclusion. The California...
Joint Medical Program
UC Berkeley NewsCenter· 6 days agoThe UC Berkeley–UCSF Joint Medical Program (JMP) is a five-year graduate/medical degree program. Students spend their pre-clerkship years at UC ...
Alert: UC Berkeley can build student housing at historic People's Park, California Supreme Court...
San Antonio Express-News· 4 days agoUC Berkeley can build student housing at historic People's Park, California Supreme Court...
UC Berkeley gets greenlight on People's Park student housing plans
CBS News· 2 days agoIt's been a symbol of the free speech movement in Berkeley for decades, but following a state...
UC Berkeley Can Start Building on People's Park, California Supreme Court Rules | KQED
KQED· 3 days agoIn the face of the state’s and UC Berkeley’s student housing crisis, many California legislators had...
CA Supreme Court rules UC Berkeley can move forward with People's Park housing plan
ABC7 News· 3 days agoUC Berkeley will be able to continue construction of student and low-income housing at People's Park...
Calif. Supreme Court seals People's Park's fate, sides with UC Berkeley
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoUC Berkeley can move forward with the construction of housing on the historic People’s Park, per a...
UC Berkeley can build student housing at People’s Park, court rules
ABC 10 Sacramento· 4 days agoUC Berkeley's plans for a $312 million housing complex for students at People’s Park set off a...
State High Court Says UC Berkeley Can Build at People’s Park
The Real Deal· 3 days agoThe California Supreme Court has ruled that UC Berkeley can move forward with a controversial plan...