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Although his ideology has changed since his days as an undergraduate member of the Communist Party, Robert N. Bellah '48, a sociologist and professor emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley, has spent his entire life at the cutting edge of the academy...
Although Swidler says Bellah "had opportunities to go back even when they wanted him," Sagan suggests that Bellah's decision was based mostly on the desirability of the Berkeley post...
...sociology department at Berkeley is a very exciting place, in my view the finest in the country, and Berkeley is a beautiful city," Sagan says...
Bellah is married and has four children and still lives in Berkeley...
Krauthammer has oversimplified the issues concerning minority admissions to the University of California system. He says that despite a startling decrease in black and Hispanic admissions at Berkeley and UCLA, the overall drop in minority admissions at all nine University of California campuses is not dramatic. But in a state as diverse as California, any decrease in the admission of underrepresented students is both significant and dramatic. The drop in minority admissions across the entire system is disturbing, not to be shrugged off as liberal alarmist rhetoric. The University of California must rethink and retool its eligibility and admission policies...