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  2. Order of the Golden Bear - Wikipedia

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    Lynn O. "Pappy" Waldorf, head football coach for the California Golden Bears (1947-1956). Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel laureate in chemistry and Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley (1958-1961). Clark Kerr, Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley and President of the University of California (1958–1967).

  3. Sproul Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Sproul Plaza as well as Sproul Hall are named for the last (1930–1952) University of California, Berkeley president, Robert Gordon Sproul.The Plaza was designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin in 1962.

  4. Homemade Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Homemade Cafe was a casual restaurant in Berkeley, California that served comfort food from 1979 until closing in 2024. It gained national attention for its "Everybody Eats" program to provide free meals to those in the community experiencing food insecurity .

  5. Berkeley's Homemade Café closes on first day of the year ...

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    A Berkeley café known for its ‘Everybody Eats’ program had a line out the door and around the block on the first day of the year. But this was also Homemade Cafe's last day serving breakfast ...

  6. Orange County’s Most Historic Rock Nightclub, the Golden Bear ...

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    Besides the “350-ish-seat” Golden Bear, the concert hall will hold about 5,700, and the midsize theater will be somewhere in the upper teens to mid-2000s, capacity-wise.

  7. Oski the Bear - Wikipedia

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    Oski the Bear (Oski) is the official mascot of the University of California, Berkeley ("Cal"), representing the California Golden Bears. Named after the Oski Yell, [1] he made his debut at a freshman rally in the Greek Theatre on September 25, 1941. [2] [3] Prior to his debut, live bears were used as Cal mascots. [4]

  8. Haas Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    California Golden Bears (1933–1997, 1999–present) The Walter A. Haas Jr. Pavilion is an indoor arena on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley . It is the home venue of the Golden Bears men's and women's basketball , women's volleyball , and men's and women's gymnastics teams.

  9. California Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    This was the first football game in Berkeley since the end of the 2010 season. The sellout crowd of 63,186 watched the Nevada Wolf Pack spoil the grand re-opening with a 31–24 victory, Cal's first loss to Nevada at home since before the original stadium opened in 1923.