
Eshleman Watch: The demolition of a campus landmark
On May 28 demolition officially began on Eshleman Hall, a building which over the last 48 years has been home to hundreds of student groups, including The Daily Californian.
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On May 28 demolition officially began on Eshleman Hall, a building which over the last 48 years has been home to hundreds of student groups, including The Daily Californian.
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By now, we’ve become quite familiar with the idea that times, they are a changin’. Eshleman’s skeleton has cast a shadow since the summer, and now the construction on Bancroft hinders even the most masterful jaywalker — all reminders that Lower Sproul is about to go through a major makeover.
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The Cal Student Store will close next Friday and temporarily move across the street to 2470 Bancroft Way, due to ongoing construction on Lower Sproul Plaza.
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As part of a $223 million redevelopment project of Lower Sproul, two buildings, the Cesar Chavez Student Center and Anthony Hall, underwent construction throughout the span of winter break.
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The city of Berkeley has asked the food trucks at Bancroft Way and Telegraph Avenue to vacate the premises, a move that caught many vendors by surprise.
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Students and other members of the UC Berkeley community rallied alongside campus service workers on Sproul Plaza Thursday afternoon demanding that the campus rehire workers who will be laid off in November.
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In less than a year’s time, the physical terrain of our campus will be in a state of transition. Lower Sproul Redevelopment is expected to officially begin next fall with the demolition of Eshleman Hall and the implementation of the B.E.A.R.S. (Bringing Energy and Revitalization to Sproul) Initiative. This $223
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At a meeting Friday, the board charged with overseeing commercial activities for the ASUC discussed how the Cal Student Store would be impacted by the Lower Sproul Plaza renovation. The Commercial and Student Services Board is currently looking into space for housing the student store during the Lower Sproul construction, following
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