Did your Valentine’s date go well enough to earn a second? Whether you’re reeling from an awkward first coffee date or buying ...
In honor of Harjit Kaur, a 73-year-old grandmother who was detained and subsequently deported to India,Rep. John Garamendi, ...
The art that Anthony McCall intended to display was between the projectors and the screens: three beams of light, variably ...
In the daytime, MintPress hides under Sather Lane, its doors locked and windows shuttered. But at 6:30 p.m., the store ...
Cal bolstered its case for an NCAA Tournament bid with a gutsy 73-69 win over SMU, earning its fifth Quad 1 win of the season ...
If the Bears can get past the Wolfpack and Demon Deacons, it would be their best start to a season since 2015-16, when Cal was ranked No. 1 overall after ...
Happy Black History Month! This year marks the 100th Black History Month, which started as Negro History Week in 1926. As February comes to a close, we wanted to take the space to highlight both the ...
On Feb. 19, the Berkeley City Council’s Public Safety Policy Committee unanimously approved a motion to reinstate the limited use of tear gas and lift the temporary moratorium on the ...
This facade has defined civilian oversight and policing on a national and local level: Public pressure is alleviated with hollow promises of accountability, which allows local police, U.S. Immigration ...
From pride flags in the stands to wedding rings beneath hockey gloves, LGBTQ+ women at the Milan Winter Olympics proved that ...
Understand, then, that recent instances of flagrant anti-Blackness on UC Berkeley’s campus and by its students are not anomalies or sudden interruptions of an otherwise peaceful climate and tone. All ...
In a special meeting Monday night, the Berkeley City Council allowed two development projects on Durant and University avenues to move forward, despite concerns from public commenters that developers ...