Alumni revisit Daily Cal experiences

In celebration of the paper’s 150th anniversary, The Daily Californian asked alumni about their experiences working for the publication and its impact on their lives through an online survey.
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In celebration of the paper’s 150th anniversary, The Daily Californian asked alumni about their experiences working for the publication and its impact on their lives through an online survey.
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I’ll see you there, in Memorial Stadium, Haas Pavilion, Evans Diamond and everywhere else. It’s a great day to be a Golden Bear — but then again, it always is.
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In a decade when “fake news” has become a household term in the United States, reporters at The Daily Californian continue to hold integrity at the forefront of their reporting through their fact-checking process.
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Since I began working at The Daily Californian as an editor five semesters ago, I’ve come to redefine the meaning of that fateful book as characterizing my love for stories — and for finding the right words to tell mine in.
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At 2483 Hearst Ave. sits Berkeley’s paper of record and independent, student-run newspaper, The Daily Californian. In 2012, the paper moved from the sixth floor of Eshleman Hall to its current home on Hearst Avenue. After nine years in the space and a century and a half in existence, the
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As a senior account executive working in The Daily Calfornian’s sales and advertising department, I’ve found myself increasingly interested in the advertising industry.
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The efforts of student newspapers go beyond the university and into the city — and sometimes, even the rest of the world.
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On Saturday, May 15, 1971, a cloud of tear gas poured out of an elevator door into The Daily Californian’s main office, then on the sixth floor of Eshleman Hall.
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While many members of The Daily Californian’s current and former upper management consider the paper’s independence from UC Berkeley to be a blessing, it is undeniably a double-edged sword.
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Leon Litwack, historian emeritus at UC Berkeley, became a cult figure on campus by bringing his leftist intellectual fire to American history.
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