Archive for Archive for April, 2007
John Adams, For Your Listening Pleasure
Apparently, we’re so far off the cultural beat that we have no idea who’s world-famous and who’s not world-famous anymore. So when we found out that composer and Berkeley resident John Adams classified as one of these exclusive peoples, I had to find out what this guy was made of. This guy did [...]
You’ll Need More Than Hypnosis To Forget Your Grades (Telebears XII–Psychology)
Psychologists. All they need are comfortable sofas and a notepad to do their job effectively. If you manage to make it into this field, you are so set for life. You don’t even have to be very good, just nod your head, offer some vague advice, and then move onto next patient. Pretty decent way [...]
The Bears Are Roaring: Blog Roundup
Bear Territory » What does freedom of religion mean?
I like Americans who read the Constitution.
Think.Kiwimonk: Beautifully Crafted Random Ramblings
Gilbert Arenas would be proud of this.
The Catalytic Triad: First Integrated Prom
The Deep South still mystifies the common Berkeleyan.
Nuts & Boalts: Rule of Law Exams
Shouldn’t this just be rules for any exam?
Cause and Defect: 10 Fast Food [...]
More Proof that Law School Does Drive You Insane
Law students might be able to recite some of the most inane hypotheticals ever fabricated by the deepest recesses of the human mind, but when it comes to wreaking havoc, waxing poetic is not their strong point. One of our fine students from Boalt Law School composed one of the lamest threats in existence, forcing [...]
The Extreme Right and Left, United Against Israel
You might have seen some brief mentions in the paper about some racist flyers found in the general vicinity of Berkeley. Strangely enough, despite the brief brouhaha that these articles generated, there has been little subsequent coverage or follow-up onto what exactly any of the articles mean.
Well, Zombietime is as usual on top of things.
This [...]
Winding Down–Events for 4/24
As the semester gets shorter, so do the list of notable events. I actually have to list special academic lectures today. Go figure.
Lawson Lecture Series–The Parkfield 2004 Earthquake: Lessons From the Best-Recorded Quake in History, 50 Birge, 4-5 PM: Only one lesson I draw from these things–move away from California until the next monster strikes.
University [...]
If Only Everyone Danced Like Us
This video is both idiotic and mesmerizing in the sense that we know we’re letting our brain cells die, but we can’t force ourselves to let them live after watching that; it’d be too cruel. This is probably a good indicator as to the state of the average Berkeley undergrad male–put him in front [...]
My Thought Bubbles Are Bigger Than Yours (Telebears XI–PEIS/Political Science)
Just from the gentle imagery and message you see to your left, you can tell politicians are some of the sweetest, most well-intentioned people you will ever meet. Sterling leaders of our great nation with their heart in the right place, they will always try to lead America to the Promised Land. Literally; we’re almost [...]
The Bears Are Roaring: Blog Roundup
Nuts & Boalts: Sunday Literary-ism
Law and literature. Come on, this place can be serious for at least a moment or two…
Scot Hacker’s foobar blog » Sweat Solder
One of these days, we know general Americans will forget how to use tools. And then we will be done for as a race.
Berkeley Bubble » Al Gore Presidential [...]
There Are Negative Korean Stereotypes?
The tolerance machine is out in full-force in the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings. Korean-Americans aren’t going to wait for racism or stereotypes to formulate. They’re going for broke before anything starts up.
UC Berkeley Asian American student leaders said students should take steps to quell negative stereotypes about the South Korean community after Monday’s [...]


