Contents (Volume 5, Number 1)

Berkeley Magazine, Summer 1999




features


CAL DAY 1999
In April, 30,000 people visited the campus to meet T. rex, explore Irish culture, attend lectures by renowned faculty, cheer at a Golden Bears football scrimmage and tour Cal on a cable car.

UC'S FRIEND IN SACRAMENTO
Raised amid fist fights in a tough East L.A. barrio, Antonio Villaraigosa now fights for educational opportunity as speaker of the state Assembly.

THE CAMPUS GLASSBLOWER
Sophisticated computers may aid some lab researchers, but others still rely on the antique art of lathes, calipers and blue-orange gas flames.

GLENN SEABORG, 1912-1999
A tribute to a beloved professor, chancellor, Nobel laureate, presidential science policy adviser and one of the most influential chemists of the 20th century.

JOURNEYS INTO DARKNESS
Four Cal professors venture to lands torn by war, violence and poverty to research human injustice.

ORDER OF THE GOLDEN BEAR
Once a secret club, this almost century-old organization of dedicated Berkeley affiliates still meets in an old log cabin on campus.

THREE ALUMNI PROFILES
Football hero Chuck Muncie, Silicon Valley lawyer Larry Sonsini and Alameda County dentist Pamela Arbuckle teach lessons in life to new generations of Cal students.

WOMEN'S LACROSSE GOES VARSITY
Women's intercollegiate lacrosse is the campus's latest effort to equalize athletic opportunities for men and women.

departments


AROUND CAL
A potpourri of what's going on.

DISCOVERIES
Highlights of faculty research.


Photo - Glassblower
Caption - Glassblower

Photo - Cal Day
Caption - Cal Day

Photo - Lacrosse
Caption - Lacrosse

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