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Study: Goldman expansion has no significant impacts

By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 12, 2000
Despite the protests of preservationists and campus community neighbors, a preliminary investigation into the environmental consequences of UC Berkeley’s proposed expansion of the Goldman School of Public Policy has identified no significant long term impacts associated with the project. -more-

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Author looks at Berkeley High

By Rob CunninghamDaily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 12, 2000
A lot has been written about the just-completed year at Berkeley High: the school’s rocky start, the near-revolt of students, the departure of yet another principal from a campus that many would describe as dysfunctional, the ongoing struggle to bridge the academic achievement gap. -more-

Survey to count city’s wells

By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 12, 2000
The City Council decided Tuesday to locate and count existing wells and aquifers. The unanimous vote means that the $15,000 allocated to the survey in last month’s budget can be spent. The question lingering on, however, is exactly how far the funds will go. -more-

Enrico’s won’t move into arts district

By William Inman Daily Plant Staff A
Wednesday July 12, 2000
An East Bay version of San Francisco’s famous Mediterranean sidewalk cafe Enrico’s was supposed to be the cornerstone eatery in Berkeley’s emerging downtown Arts District. -more-

University to hold public hearing later this month

Staff
Wednesday July 12, 2000
The Goldman School of Public Policy Expansion Draft Environmental Impact Report, released last week by the UC Berkeley’s Physical and Environmental Planning Office, says there are no significant and unavoidable long term impacts associated with this project. -more-

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