Caitlin Quinn

UC Berkeley

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Student at the Universitiy of California Berkeley, where she’s External Affairs Vice President for the student government

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The new President of the University of California, Janet Napolitano, has said she doesn’t want a “shoot out” with Governor Brown, but they do have “different visions.”

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