Passover seder at UC Berkeley’s Gaza solidarity encampment (via twitter)
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Passover seder at UC Berkeley’s Gaza solidarity encampment (via twitter)
This shingled cottage was designed by Maybeck in 1902 for UC Berkeley English professor Hiram Kellogg. It was originally located on Regent Street in Berkeley but was moved - apparently in sections - to nearby Linden Avenue. The interior of the unfinished redwood creates a feeling of rusticity that is enhanced by an adjacent fig arbor, a highbacked settle near the entry, and symmetrical gabled ceilings for both of the upstairs bedrooms.
The Cottage Book, 1989
HEY FROGGOS I KNOW YOU’RE OUT THERE
Submit your art to the 2026 Berkeley Frog Fest. One of the prizes is a field research trip to survey the Western spadefoot. The award categories include one for “Most frog.” I am not associated with this event in any way I just think there are people on this website who will Want to Know.
I’m going to college! :D
Update: I got into UCLA too 🫣
The Campanile at my alma mater, UC Berkeley!
I majored in Art History because I love analytical writing, and went to law school and became a lawyer after graduating!