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  2. Bowles Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bowles Hall is a coed residential college at the University of California, Berkeley, [2] known for its unique traditions, parties, [3] [4] and camaraderie. [5] [6] Designed by George W. Kelham, the building was the first residence hall on campus, dedicated in 1929, and was California's first state-owned residence hall. [7]

  3. Berkeley Student Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley Student Cooperative (BSC) (formerly known as University Students' Cooperative Association or the USCA) is a student housing cooperative serving primarily UC Berkeley students, but open to any full-time post-secondary student. The BSC houses and/or feeds over 1,300 students in 17 houses and three apartment buildings.

  4. Etcheverry Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Alfred Etcheverry was born in San Diego, California, on June 30, 1881, and graduated from UC Berkeley in 1902.He married Helen Hanson on August 6, 1903, and together they had two sons, Bernard Earle and Alfred Starr.

  5. 2022 University of California academic workers' strike

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    At UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco (UCSF), and UCLA, the minimum pay would increase to $36,500. [22] The agreement would also provide enhanced child care reimbursements, healthcare for dependents, and supplemental tuition for up to three years for eligible international student employees [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The agreement was left to the rank-and-file ...

  6. Evans Hall (UC Berkeley) - Wikipedia

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    Evans Hall is situated at the northeast corner of campus, just east of Memorial Glade.It was built in 1971 and is named after Griffith C. Evans, chairman of mathematics from 1934 to 1949 who combined the fields of mathematics and economics.

  7. Robert Reich - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bernard Reich (/ ˈ r aɪ ʃ /; [2] born June 24, 1946) is an American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator. [3] He worked in the administrations of presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, [4] and served as Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997 in the cabinet of President Bill Clinton.

  8. Berkeley Research Reactor - Wikipedia

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    The Berkeley Research Reactor was an active research nuclear reactor housed in the basement of the Etcheverry Hall in University of California, Berkeley. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The reactor became critical on 10 August 1966 and was decommissioned in 1987.

  9. Andrew Martinez - Wikipedia

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    As a response to Martinez's actions, UC Berkeley issued its "Policy Statement Concerning Public Nudity and Sexually Offensive Conduct" banning public nudity on December 7, 1992. [4] Then neither employed nor furthering his education, Martinez continued living in Berkeley, and was arrested for public nudity by the city police. He fought those ...