The University of California, Berkeley: Charter Day Celebration

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The University of California first came into existence on March 23rd 1868, when the Organic act "to create and organize the University of California," was signed into law. Since that day, the University of California system has contributed enormously to advances in all fields. At the University of California, Berkeley we still celebrate this day. UC Berkeley is one of the premier research institutions, best public Universities, and strongest athletic programs in the nation. It is because of our tremendous accomplishments that we pay tribute to our chartering.

Speakers include:
Esteemed professor: Alex Filippenko
AVCA National Coach of the Year: Rich Feller
AVCA All American: Tarrah Murrey
Cal Director of Athletics: Sandy Barbour

Written by Patrick Shibley
Edited by Michael Greenwald and Patrick Shibley

Celebrations:
Charter Games- March 17th from 1-4pm on Memorial Glade
There will be a rock wall, inflatable obstacle courses, a tie-dye station, and jousting.
Charter Birthday Cupcakes- April 8th from 12-1pm on Upper Sproul Plaza
Cupcakes will be provided to members of the campus community in honor of the University of California's birthday.

For more information spirit events follow this link to the UC Rally Committee's website: http://ucrc.berkeley.edu/

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  • UC Berkeley is one of the most beautiful campus' on the west coast. :D

  • Quote M. Steven Fish : "Muslims are not inclined to favor the fusion of religious and political authority"

    Umm Sharia Law anybody. Death for apostasy. These aren't an fusion of religion and politics???

    M. Steven fish is quite clearly a dim wank. If he is the typical class of professors there, god help the students.

  • Go Bears!

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