Remembering last summer
Not quite sure whether to celebrate or to moan on the one year anniversary of the shut down by Pacifica, community radio station KPFA did a little of both Thursday. -more-
Not quite sure whether to celebrate or to moan on the one year anniversary of the shut down by Pacifica, community radio station KPFA did a little of both Thursday. -more-
For most of the last 14 months, as I’ve covered and observed the daily events of this community, I’ve kept my pen capped. I’ve refrained from writing a regular column, I’ve declined to openly share my opinions and I’ve held my tongue – most of the time. -more-
Controversy continues as city officials weigh just how to commemorate, celebrate or otherwise incorporate the West Berkeley Shellmound into the cultural context of the city. -more-
Nearly five years of complaints aimed at Kragen Auto Parts at California Street and University Avenue were answered when the City Council voted 5-4 to uphold the Zoning Board’s recommendation that its permit be revoked. -more-
With only a few weeks to go before its summer break, the City Council delayed a measure on Tuesday that would begin the process of analyzing and perhaps restructuring the Housing Authority Board. -more-
3,700 to 800 A.D.: Native peoples deposit tons of sand, gravel, rock, shellfish remains and other materials into mounded “hills.” -more-
While many of her classmates are on vacation or back in their hometowns this summer, Teresa Rodriguez remains in class at the University of California, Berkeley, wrapping up a double major in English and physical anthropology. -more-
Paul H. Mussen, a pioneer in child psychology and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley for 30 years, died July 7, at Alta Bates Medical Center in Berkeley after a long struggle with prostate cancer. He was 78. -more-
Longtime Berkeley prof dies 07-14-2000
Bomb scare at bank just a hoax 07-13-2000
Remembering last summer By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-14-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 07-14-2000
So long, Berkeley, and thanks for all the fish Rob Cunningham 07-14-2000
Two sides debate landmark status for Native American mound By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff 07-14-2000
Kragen loses license By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-14-2000
Council debates housing authority change By Devona WalkerDaily Planet Staff 07-14-2000
West Berkeley’s Shellmound 07-14-2000
$500 summer rebates a hit at UC Berkeley Staff 07-14-2000
Fight to save KPFA New film follows struggle By Judith ScherrDaily Planet StaffBy Judith Sc 07-13-2000
Letters to the Editor 07-13-2000
Democracy planned for local board By Dan GreenmanDaily Planet Staff 07-13-2000
Two listener lawsuits pending By Michael Coffino Special to the Daily PlanetSpe 07-13-2000
Disabled, senior renters may get help By William InmanDaily Planet Staff 07-13-2000
Council conflicts over SLA resolution By William InmanDaily Planet Staff 07-13-2000
Study: Goldman expansion has no significant impacts By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff 07-12-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 07-12-2000
Author looks at Berkeley High By Rob CunninghamDaily Planet Staff 07-12-2000
Survey to count city’s wells By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 07-12-2000
Enrico’s won’t move into arts district By William Inman Daily Plant Staff A 07-12-2000
University to hold public hearing later this month Staff 07-12-2000
UC Berkeley pulls city contract at People’s Park By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 07-11-2000
Letters to the Editor 07-11-2000
San Francisco Mime Troupe goes sci-fi By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent 07-11-2000
Report fails to resolve tritium debate By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000
Plans seek to shorten council sessions By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000
Landlord-tenant issue up for discussion By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000
Broken sprinkler disrupts classes, stores By Ian Buchanan Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000
Crucible founded to teach arts By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 07-10-2000
Letters to the Editor 07-10-2000
World’s most famous play still fresh By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent 07-10-2000
Fire arts teachers impress crowds By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2000
BUSD bond, tax on ballot By Rob Cunningham Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2000
Clerk announces schedule for nominations to elected office and ballot arguments Staff 07-10-2000
News Briefs Staff 07-10-2000
Solution sought for dangerous intersection By Dan GreenmanDaily Planet Staff 07-08-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 07-08-2000
NEW home SAME mission By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000
Jazzschool presents summer music series By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000
FEMA gives kudos, cash to city By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000
Museum hosts bicycle races Staff 07-08-2000
‘Choir’ open to ‘green’ ideas By Marilyn Claessens Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000
Police release rape suspect sketch By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000