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The Cloyne Court Hotel, often referred to simply as Cloyne, is a historical landmark in Berkeley, California and currently one of the houses of the Berkeley Student Cooperative (BSC), a student housing cooperative.
The Cloyne Court Hotel, often referred to as Cloyne and like a lot of other BCS houses, is close to the north side of the university. Cloyne was built in 1904, as a high-class hotel, and became a BSC co-op in 1946. [9]
Casa Zimbabwe, commonly referred to as CZ, is a student housing cooperative in Berkeley, California housing 124 residents. It is the second largest non-apartment style unit of the Berkeley Student Cooperative (BSC), behind Cloyne Court Hotel.
The Pierces were a wealthy family, responsible for many architectural landmarks in the city of Berkeley. They built the Cloyne Court Hotel, a “high-class modern apartment house” in 1904, which they later transformed into their own residence. Additionally, in 1909, the Pierces built the Treehaven apartment complex which still stands on the ...
A state appellate court has issued a final ruling that stops UC Berkeley from building badly needed student housing at People's Park and opens controversial new paths to block development using...
The administrators are asking the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a ruling in which U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said last year the protesters' lawsuit could proceed.
Berkeley's Ban On Natural Gas Tossed By Court The California Restaurant Association fought back, arguing that the city bypassed federal energy regulations. News | Mar 2023
Lothlorien (Also known as "Loth") is a cooperative house consisting of two former mansions built next to the University of California, Berkeley, United States. It is located on 2405 and 2415 Prospect Street. Along with Kingman Hall, Casa Zimbabwe and Cloyne Court Hotel it is one of the well known houses in the Berkeley Student Cooperative ...
OAKLAND, CA —In what appears to be an unprecedented case in California, the attorney for a man accused of sexually assaulting three underage girls in Berkeley in 2008 when he was 16 argued ...
She lived at Cloyne Court, Berkeley, California. [1] She died in October 1941; Cremation followed her funeral services, which were conducted by Robert F. Leavens of the Unitarian Society and by Monroe E. Deutsch, vice-president and provost of the University of California.