Daily cal moves from Eshleman to Hearst

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Gracie Malley/Staff

The new office is designed to fit more desks into a smaller space. (Kelly Fang/Senior Staff)
The Daily Californian reception desk in 600 Eshleman. (Gracie Malley/Staff)
Entrance to new office on 2483 Hearst Avenue.

Kelly Fang/Senior Staff

View from lobby looking toward the elevators in 600 Eshleman Hall. (Stephanie Baer/Senior Staff)
The conference room in the old Daily Californian office in 600 Eshleman. (Stephanie Baer/Senior Staff)
(Right) The new office also features a courtyard. (Left) Three Daily Cal staffers stand and survey the space in the new office. (Kelly Fang/Senior Staff)
The conference room in the new office has yet to be completely outfitted with furniture. (Kelly Fang/Senior Staff)
Game Day issues above the sports desk in 600 Eshleman. (Gracie Malley/Staff)
The new office features higher walls for the business staff of the Daily Californian. (Kelly Fang/Senior Staff)
The photo and multimedia room in the old Daily Californian office in 600 Eshleman. (Gracie Malley/Staff)
The old office of the editor in chief and president of the Daily Californian features many clippings from past issues of the paper. (Gracie Malley/Staff)
The lock on the old bathroom of Eshleman Hall. (Stephanie Baer/Senior Staff)
The design desk at the old office in 600 Eshleman. (Gracie Malley/Staff)
Pictured above is the night desk at the old office of the Daily Californian in 600 Eshleman Hall. (Gracie Malley/Staff)
The finance office at the Daily Californian's old office in 600 Eshleman Hall. (Gracie Malley/Staff)

The Daily Californian will leave its sixth floor office in Eshleman Hall this Friday following the upcoming demolition of the building. There is no place reserved for it in the limited space allotted to other student organizations. Instead the Daily Cal will move editorial and business operations to a new office at 2483 Hearst Ave. on Northside. Pictured above are picture from the old office in Eshleman Hall and a first look at the new office.

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