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  2. California Pelican - Wikipedia

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    The California Pelican was a college humor magazine founded in 1903 by Earle C. Anthony at the University of California, Berkeley. Lasting eighty years, it was the first successful student humor magazine in UC Berkeley, though it was preceded by Smiles in 1891 and Josh in 1895. [1] It is succeeded by the Heuristic Squelch, which is still running.

  3. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in sports

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    Marc Anthony – 247th pick in the 2013 NFL draft for the Baltimore Ravens [48] J.J. Arrington – NFL running back for the Arizona Cardinals [51] Nnamdi Asomugha, B.A. 2003 – NFL All-Pro cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles [52] Troy Auzenne – BA 1992, Cal Hall of Fame offensive tackle for the Chicago Bears and Indianapolis Colts [53]

  4. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    Three secret societies were formed at Columbia University: St. Anthony Hall (1847) and the Nacoms and Sachems (1898 and 1915, respectively). St. Anthony Hall is now a traditional fraternal organization and literary society that has ten other chapters, notably at Yale, Princeton, and the University of Pennsylvania. [13]

  5. Former head of city's antiviolence program accused of ripping ...

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    Anthony Hall, who previously headed the city's antiviolence initiative, is alleged to have stolen property from a city neighborhood association. In an indictment unsealed Wednesday, the 38-year ...

  6. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni - Wikipedia

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    In the 1988 film Die Hard (1988), Joseph Yashinobo Takagi (James Shigeta), President of Nakatomi Trading, is said to be a scholarship student at UC Berkeley, graduating in 1955. In the film Legally Blonde (2001), Harvard law student Enid Wexler earns a Ph.D. at UC Berkeley in women's studies, "emphasis in the history of combat".

  7. List of name changes due to the George Floyd protests

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    Kroeber Hall: Names removed Berkeley: CA US Jul 2020: Jan 27, 2021: UC Berkeley denamed a building named for Alfred Kroeber, the "founder of the study of anthropology in the American West." Reasons given were the collection of Native American remains for curation and taking custody of a Native American genocide survivor who "performed as a ...

  8. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in politics ...

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    Jennifer Granholm, B.A. 1984, J.D. – Governor of Michigan (2003–2011), first woman to hold this position in the state of Michigan; instructor at UC Berkeley after her governorship [6] [citation needed] Richard Lamm, J.D. 1961 – Governor of Colorado (1975–1987) Sione Manu'uli Luani – Governor of Vava'u, Tonga (2009–2010) [citation ...

  9. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in business

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    David Culler, B.A. 1980 – chair of the Department of Computer Science at UC Berkeley, associate chair of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (UC Berkeley), and Associate CIO of the College of Engineering (UC Berkeley); co-founder of smart grid monitoring company Arch Rock (acquired by Cisco Systems [9])