Sept. 13 (UPI) -- Officials at the University of California-Berkeley have shared personal information on 160 students, faculty and staff with the federal government amid an anti-Semitism investigation. The Department of Education and Office of Civil Rights is investigating claims of anti-Semitism at the university and requested the information, which the U.C. Office of the President ordered staff to provide, The Daily Californian reported this week. The Daily Californian is an independent student publication at the university and reported that the university shared the information in August and informed those affected in an email from the university's Office of Legal...