A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer listens during a briefing, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Silver Spring, Md. Credit: AP Photo/Alex Brandon
The paperwork error of a rookie ICE agent fresh out of the Trump administration’s abbreviated basic training program led to a Berkeley man being detained for days. (Washington Post)
UC Berkeley professor Emmanuel Saez’s research has long shaped the intellectual framework for the modern wealth-tax movement. (SF Chronicle)
Mary Bruns died in a fire in Berkeley’s Poet’s Corner. Who was she? (Berkeley Scanner)
A UC Berkeley grad named Alysa Liu was suspended by Instagram just because she shared a name with the skater. (ABC7)
An interview with two UC Berkeley alums who work on HBO’s “The Pitt.” (Berkeley News)
UC Berkeley chatbot BearGPT violated worker rights by falsely telling union members that they didn’t have a vote on the amount of dues they pay as a union member, the union alleges. (Daily Cal)
Emily Mendel’s review of “Looking for Justice (In All the Wrong Places)” at The Marsh. (Culture Vulture)
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