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  2. Rochdale Village (Berkeley, California) - Wikipedia

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    The property is owned by UC Berkeley and leased by the Berkeley Student Cooperative (BSC). It was built during the late 1960s and early 1970s, with money loaned by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to the BSC (then known as the University Student's Cooperative Association). With approximately 260 residents, it is the largest ...

  3. Cloyne Court Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Cloyne is the largest non-apartment style property in the BSC, [11] the largest housing co-op organization in North America. [12] Cloyne houses 140 UC Berkeley students (119 during summer), [4] mostly undergraduates. [citation needed] Because it is owned by, and leased on University of California land, only UC students are eligible as residents ...

  4. University of California, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    This expansion led to a 1949 decision by the UC Board of Regents designating the UCSF campus, rather than UC Berkeley, as the main site for all medical sciences of the UC system. The 20th century saw remarkable growth, with the expansion of new research institutes and facilities, which led to the administrative independence of UCSF and the ...

  5. University of California, Santa Barbara - Wikipedia

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    Chronologically, UCSB is the third general-education campus of the University of California, after Berkeley and UCLA (the only other state campus to have been acquired by the UC system). The original campus the regents acquired in Santa Barbara was located on only 100 acres (40 ha) of largely unusable land on a seaside mesa.

  6. Senior Hall (Berkeley, California) - Wikipedia

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    Senior Hall is a historic building on the University of California, Berkeley campus, in Berkeley, California. The rustic log cabin structure was designed by architect John Galen Howard. The building was proposed in 1903 and dedicated in 1906. It was originally used as the university's student union and run by the senior male students.

  7. History of the University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia

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    Informally, the campus is called UC Berkeley, Berkeley, or Cal. More specifically, the campus uses the terms in the following ways: [62] "UC Berkeley" is the standard brand name for communications to the general public. The university's current brand identity standards call for "UC Berkeley" to be used in the first reference in any communication.

  8. Berkeley City College - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley City College was founded in 1974 as the Berkeley Learning Pavilion, which was renamed the Peralta College for Non-Traditional Study the same year, as a Peralta community college to serve the northern cities of Alameda County: Albany, Berkeley, and Emeryville.

  9. Template:UC Berkeley campus map - Wikipedia

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