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City hears suggestions on how to spend $3 million

Judith Scherr
Thursday June 08, 2000

The City Council took a preliminary look Tuesday night at the budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Thursday June 08, 2000

Thursday, June 8 -more-


Thursday June 08, 2000

THEATER -more-


Teachers, school board OK contract

Rob Cunningham
Thursday June 08, 2000

A contract that will make Berkeley teachers’ salaries more competitive with their peers passed its final hurdle Wednesday night. -more-


Tucson council meets today

Staff
Thursday June 08, 2000

The Tucson City Council will hold an executive session at 10 a.m. today to discuss the appointment of its next city manager, according to the city clerk’s office. -more-


Divided views on housing project

Judith Scherr
Thursday June 08, 2000

About half of the 60 or so people gathered at the Lutheran Church of the Cross Monday night were unhappy with plans to build low-income/special-needs housing in the 1700 block of University Avenue. -more-


Drug arrest made

Staff
Thursday June 08, 2000

In a covert narcotics surveillance operation Tuesday, police detained a man at 4:55 p.m. in the 1200 block of Haskell Street. Miller said he was either on probation or parole and he was found in possession of six individually wrapped bags of marijuana for sale. -more-


Groups want city’s cash

Judith Scherr
Tuesday June 06, 2000

There’s just a little wiggle-room – about $1.5 million – for additions to the new fiscal year budget, under discussion by the council at tonight’s meeting. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Tuesday June 06, 2000

Tuesday, June 6 -more-


Letters to the Editor

Tuesday June 06, 2000

Derby Street vote bad news for youth -more-


Berkeley track and field teams shine at big meet

Joe Eskenazi
Tuesday June 06, 2000

Despite “Wizard of Oz”-like winds that were either a pain – or push – in the rear depending on which way you were running, athletes from both St. Mary’s and Berkeley High made quite a splash over the weekend at the state track and field championships in Cerritos. -more-


Teachers vote on contract

Rob Cunningham
Tuesday June 06, 2000

The voting period ends today on a tentative contract agreement that will give teachers in the Berkeley public schools an 11.5 percent salary hike over a two-year period. -more-


No decision on manager’s job

Staff
Tuesday June 06, 2000

The Tucson City Council was expected to announce a decision for its choice of city manager at its regular meeting Monday, but did not do so, according to Suzanne Machain, Tucson’s assistant director for human resources. -more-


Family: Teen was victim in police confrontation

Marilyn Claessens
Tuesday June 06, 2000

Keith Stephens just got his driver’s license last Thursday, and the 18-year-old Berkeley High Student was looking forward to Saturday night’s Senior Ball. -more-


A dream is fulfilled

Dan Greenman
Monday June 05, 2000

At 5 p.m. Sunday, power tools and extension chords covered the ground as over 200 volunteers put the finishing touches on walls, fences and benches. Children, meanwhile, waited anxiously to try out their new playground. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday June 05, 2000

Monday, June 5 -more-


Aurora takes risk with new play

John Angell Grant
Monday June 05, 2000

Men are horny dogs who lie to women for sex, and because women are afraid to be alone they sometimes go along with it. -more-


Monday June 05, 2000

THEATER -more-


BHS boys basketball coach resigns

Dan Greenman
Monday June 05, 2000

“I’m just having fun,” Stelton Mitchell says. “I’m trying to instill that principle into the guys not to put pressure on yourself, because sometimes that can be your worst enemy.” -more-


Water board: Consult us on tritium study

Judith Scherr
Monday June 05, 2000

University Ave. work to begin by mid-week

Marilyn Claessens
Monday June 05, 2000

The first phase of improvements along University Avenue from Milvia Street to Shattuck Avenue is tentatively scheduled to begin on Wednesday. -more-


East Bay artists open studios to public

Drew Beck
Monday June 05, 2000

Artists from around the East Bay open their doors this weekend and let the public in to see their work during the first two days of East Bay Open Studios 2000. -more-


Big scholarship for Berkeley teen

Staff
Monday June 05, 2000

Edward Andrews, a Berkeley resident, has been named a Toyota National Scholar and was awarded $20,000. -more-


UNICEF gift shop seeking cheaper location

Marilyn Claessens
Saturday June 03, 2000

Calendar of Events & Activities

Saturday June 03, 2000

Saturday, June 3 -more-


Victorian era featured wide range of styles

Joe Eskenazi
Saturday June 03, 2000

Great Britain’s Queen Victoria – everyone’s favorite pear-shaped monarch and popularizer of “The Royal We” – gave her name to an era most commonly associated with prudishness, rampant imperialism and pretty buildings. -more-


Letters to the Editor

Saturday June 03, 2000

Vacancy decontrol good for Berkeley -more-


Calendar of Events

Saturday June 03, 2000

THEATER -more-


Sanctions on Iraq challenged

Judith Scherr
Saturday June 03, 2000

Officer attacked after traffic stop

Staff
Saturday June 03, 2000

A 21-year-old man was arrested Friday afternoon after he allegedly hit a Berkeley police officer who stopped the vehicle because of an expired vehicle registration. -more-


Chandler, historian and writer, dies at 85

Dan Greenman
Saturday June 03, 2000

Tertius P. Chandler, historian, writer and Berkeley resident has passed away at age 85. -more-



New salad bar drawing a crowd at Malcolm X

Rob Cunningham
Friday June 02, 2000

After just 11 days, the Greens are beating the Grease at Malcolm X Elementary School. -more-


Out & About

Friday June 02, 2000

Friday, June 2 -more-


The truth about Derby Street athletic facility

Terry Doran
Friday June 02, 2000

Our youth must be served. Berkeley athletic facilities are abysmally small and inadequate for the needs of our city, and especially the students of Berkeley High School. This city (and School District) has a golden opportunity to expand our existing athletic facilities on the property around Derby Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way and show our young people that we care about them and want them to participate in healthy and productive activities to the fullest. -more-


THEATER

Friday June 02, 2000

URORA THEATRE -more-


Parking activist ordered to stay off lot

Judith Scherr
Friday June 02, 2000

Rick Young will continue battling the university over plans to build a parking structure on the Underhill lot – but he probably won’t be making his point by camping there in the near future. -more-


Derby St. vote was not an easy one

Linda Maio
Friday June 02, 2000

Many people, especially parents of children in the baseball program at Berkeley High School, were disappointed by the City Council’s recent vote not to consider a proposal to close Derby Street in order to build a hard ball field at Derby and Martin Luther King Jr. Way. This was a difficult vote for me because I am a strong supporter of programs for our young people. Initially, I favored the baseball field and felt that closing the street to build one was reasonable. Then I came to realize it was not that simple. As I considered the neighborhood around Derby at MLK, I realized it had always seemed to lack a sense of place. Large institutional uses surround the site, Iceland and a UC administration building to the east, East Campus and a large childcare program on the site itself, and a major thoroughfare, MLK, to the west. The neighborhood and the many families would not be well-served by a large, fenced field that will tend to further erode its sense of cohesion. When I visualized closing Derby and fencing off the vacant land, almost two whole blocks, for a baseball field, I could not agree. The extensive fencing loomed like a barrier, one that would further cut into the residential soul of this neighborhood. -more-


MUSIC VENUES

Friday June 02, 2000

ASHKENAZ -more-


Kohn, expert on Tibetan Buddhism, dies

Jeff Greenwald, Special to the Daily Planet
Friday June 02, 2000

Tibetologist, professor and filmmaker Richard Jay Kohn succumbed to cancer at his home in Kensington on Sunday. He was 51 and had been diagnosed over five years ago. -more-


MUSEUMS

Friday June 02, 2000

UC BERKELEY ART -more-


Group receives literacy grant

Daily Planet Staff
Friday June 02, 2000

Laubach Literacy’s Women in Literacy/USA (WIL/USA) initiative awarded Berkeley-based Women Take Care, Take Action a $6,000 grant to implement a leadership, literacy and policy development project called “Picturing Change.” -more-


GALLERIES

Friday June 02, 2000

BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY, SOUTH BRANCH -more-


BHS fire ‘recovery team’ recognized

Daily Planet Staff
Friday June 02, 2000

During this week’s Employee Recognition Day for school district employees, top Berkeley Unified officials thanked the various BUSD staff members, city employees and others who helped get Berkeley High School “up and running” after the April 12 arson fire in the B Building. -more-


BUSD honors employees

Daily Planet Staff
Friday June 02, 2000

Wednesday evening, the Berkeley Unified School District honored employees who retiring at the end of this school year, along with employees who have reached major employment milestones with the BUSD. -more-


Opinion

Editorials

Professors go back to school for tech training

Dan Greenman
Thursday June 08, 2000

Members of the UC Berkeley faculty spent part of this week learning how computer technology can aid their teaching styles and improve the quality of their classes. -more-


Local attorney group honored

Staff
Monday June 05, 2000

The Northern California Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) presented Berkeley with the “Outstanding Chapter Member of the Year” award at the Academy’s Symposium on Elder Law, held May 4-7 in Philadelphia. -more-


Wendt, real estate expert at Haas, dies at 91

Staff
Saturday June 03, 2000

Paul F. Wendt, a co-founder of the real estate program at UC Berkeley and one of the first scholars to apply modern finance theory to real estate, has died at the age of 91. -more-


Event to examine region’s airports

Daily Planet Staff
Friday June 02, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO – An all-day public information workshop on the future of the Bay Area’s major airports will be held Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the auditorium of the Hiram W. Johnson State Office Building, at 455 Golden Gate Ave. in San Francisco. -more-