Word: berkeley
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University of California at Berkeley students with a sweet tooth are in luck. In a unique course taught there for the past three years by Dr John West, chocolate is the focus of a semester of intensive study...
...that it has been the ruination of many great French restaurants. Moreover, in deciding to mine the rich resources of her own country, Julia is joining a nationwide movement toward a redefined American style of cooking that has won recognition in restaurants from Alice Waters' Chez Panisse in Berkeley to Manhattan's Four Seasons. Julia maintains that American cooking has always been nouvelle in its best sense: based on fresh ingredients, contrasting flavors and a respect for natural tastes unmasked by heavy sauces. She says, "We're lucky not to have been shackled by tradition like...
...collegiate rugby championships which have taken place in the Eastern United States, the Crimson has qualified for three. Their most successful season was in 1981 when the ruggers continued to the NCAA finals where they lost in a gruelling 6-3 overtime battle to the University of California at Berkeley...
...squad started the trip on a down note, losing to the University of California. Berkeley, 7-2 However, the Crimson bounced back in its second match, downing Santa Clara, 6-3. Harvard then edged Long Beach 5-4, before falling to Santa Barbara by an identical score. The squad then came up with what Pe called its most inspired performance, a 6-3 defeat of the University of California, Irvine. The netwomen closed out the road trip by losing to two of the nation's top-ranked teams, Pepperdine and USC Pepperdine registered a 9-0 shutout while USC triumphed...
...distractions in U.S. halls have increased lately. Disruptive little creatures have been loose-not at political meetings, where hecklers may have more legitimate business, but in university auditoriums. Two months ago in Berkeley, the cradle of the Free Speech Movement in 1964, a group of them managed to jeer U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick from the stage, temporarily. She canceled her lecture scheduled for the next day. The student senate, in a masterpiece of smug non sequitur, sent a letter of regret that observed, "We cannot help but find it somewhat inconsistent that you feel such great concern for your...