Whether you're out of state or simply not from the area, all incoming freshmen and junior transfers were fed the same lie when they first came to UC Berkeley: San Francisco is just 15 short minutes away!
“Hear ye, hear ye! It’s time to go to sleep!” If you had the misfortune to encounter this proclamation in the past few days, The DI submits its deepest apologies. Campus Scout has been in a bit of a professional rut lately and has gone to great lengths to rekindle what he once described as.
While budget cuts and deficits are temporary setbacks in the UC system, it is important to note that extinguishing the flame of education is equally catastrophic as it is permanent.
With a university district spanning over 2,000 acres, there is a huge assortment of places to study on campus. Each of the University’s distinct study spaces has its own character and amenities, ensuring that there is at least one that will fulfill your specific needs. Libraries Perhaps the most popular study spaces, the University’s 20+.
Anthropology students have protested the decision to close three of UC Berkeley’s libraries and reallocate their materials since February, when the “Long-term Space Plan” was proposed.