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  2. Harry Kreisler - Wikipedia

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    The program was conceived by Kreisler as a way to capture through conversation the intellectual ferment of our times. First broadcast in 1982, Conversations with History now comprises over 650 interviews. A collection of Kreisler's interviews, Political Awakenings: Conversations with History, was published by the New Press in 2011. [6]

  3. Tussman Experimental College - Wikipedia

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    The Tussman Experimental College was an American educational project at the University of California, Berkeley that lasted from 1965 to 1969. Founded by philosophy professor Joseph Tussman , about 300 students were chosen through a combination of selective interviews and academic standing.

  4. John Searle - Wikipedia

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    Interview in Conversations with History Archived October 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine series. Available in webcast and podcast. Video or transcript of an interview with John Searle on language, writing, mind, and consciousness; Video: Searle on the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley Archived February 24, 2022, at the Wayback Machine (1982)

  5. 1960s Berkeley protests - Wikipedia

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    The events at Berkeley can be generally defined by three single yet interrelated social topics: the Civil Rights Movement, the Free Speech Movement, and the Vietnam war protests in Berkeley, California. [1] The Berkeley protests were not the first demonstrations to be held in and around the University of California Campus.

  6. 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.

  7. Occupy Cal - Wikipedia

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    On December 11, the last day to date of the visible presence of Occupy Cal on the Mario Savio steps of Sproul Hall, a UC Berkeley student who took a vow of silence as a means of non-violent protest, was arrested, apparently under Section 5150 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code. [34] UC Berkeley Anthropology Library Occupation 2012

  8. A UC Berkeley professor taught with human remains ... - AOL

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    UC Berkeley conducted an analysis of the collection after White reported its contents in response to a university systemwide order in 2020 to search for human remains.

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

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    This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley. Alumni who also served as faculty are listed in bold font, with degree and year. Notable faculty members are in the article List of UC Berkeley faculty .