African-American resource center becomes reality at UC Berkeley this fall
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The Fannie Lou Hamer Resource Center, in honor of the civil rights activist and philanthropist, will be the name of a new African-American resource center at UC Berkeley this fall.

Oakland students benefit from Benioff hospital apprenticeship
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Some high school students on summer break are getting a lesson in construction as they work on an expansion at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital.

Remembering the career & life of Dennis Green

The sports world is mourning the death Friday, of a well-respected, longtime football coach with Bay Area links.

UC student injured in BB gun shooting on campus
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A University of California at Berkeley student suffered minor injuries in a shooting that occurred on campus early this morning, according to UC Berkeley police.

Security robot concerns: Company denies guard ran over toddler's foot
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A San Francisco Bay Area shopping center has temporarily docked its futuristic security robots after one of the mechanical guards reportedly ran into and hurt a toddler.

Letter by retired judges addresses efforts to remove judge for sentence on ex-Stanford swimmer
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A letter released today by a group of retired Santa Clara County Superior Court judges speaks out against efforts to remove a current judge over his sentence for an ex-Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexual assault last month.

Vigil held for UC Berkeley student killed in Bangladesh attack
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UC Berkeley students organized a memorial for Tarishi Jain, the CAL student who was killed on Friday during the Bangladesh terrorist attack. Jain, 18, just finished her freshman year at Cal and was in Bangladesh for a summer internship organized by the university.

UC Berkeley mourns loss of student
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Tarishi Jain was killed when terrorists attacked a Bangladesh restaurant.

Oregon spoils No. 7 Stanford's playoff hopes with 38-36 win

For all that Stanford squandered with two botched snaps, suspect defense, a missed field goal and a failed 2-point conversion, the Cardinal can at least take some solace on what is left.

No. 6 USC hosts Stanford in West Coast's big new rivalry

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A West Coast college football rivalry that rarely sizzled in its first 10 decades has become a hot ticket.

Stanford looks to get back to the ground in 2015

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Stanford built one of the most successful programs in the country over the past few years with a fairly simple formula: The Cardinal dominated the trenches with physical lines and a powerful running game so well that they made it to four straight BCS games.