News Updates

Landmarks Commission Has No Say Over Fencing In Picnic Rock

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008
Although some members of Berkeley’s Landmarks Preservation Commission expressed concern about fencing the historic Sutcliff Picnic Rock in North Berkeley, there appears little they can do to prevent it. -more-

Four Builders Picked For Art Museum Bids

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008
UC Berkeley has picked four companies to bid on the new Berkeley Art Museum, the structure that is likely to become the architecturally most striking and controversial feature of the city center. -more-

Tree Sitter Jailed at Santa Rita

By Judith Scheer
Thursday July 03, 2008
Amanda Tierney, 21, better known as Dumpster Muffin, was among the three tree sitters to leave their perches at UC Berkeley’s Memorial Grove on Wednesday. After the intervention of her doctor, paramedics took her to Highland Hospital. -more-


News

Public Urges City to Appeal Stadium Decision

By Judith Scherr
Thursday July 03, 2008
More than 60 people came to the open session before the Berkeley City Council’s closed meeting Monday to urge the council to “do what’s right” by standing up to UC Berkeley and appealing the judge’s final decision in the lawsuit on the sports training/stadium issue if it goes against the city. -more-

UC, Tree-Sitter Clashes Continue in Court, Grove

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008
It’s been a week of tense confrontations between UC Berkeley and the tree-sitters occupying the grove where the university wants to build its showcase high-tech gym. -more-

Fate of Grove May Hinge on Necessity of ‘Grade Beam’

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008
UC Berkeley officials believe they’ve side-stepped a judge’s ruling adroitly enough to have removed the last roadblocks to building the Memorial Stadium gym. -more-

Tree-Sitter Collapses

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008
Campus Police arrested treesitter Dumpster Muffin after she came down from the branches and collapsed Wednesday afternoon, as Assistant police Chief Mitch Celaya, right, watches. Supporters say she was initially denied medical aide, an account denied by the university.
A tree-sitter collapsed moments after climbing down from her perch at the UC Berkeley oak grove, and campus police initially refused to allow a doctor in to examine the ailing woman, known as Dumpster Muffin. -more-

Money Worries Top Cal’s Tree-Sit Woes

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008
For UC Berkeley officials, money may or may not be the root of all evil, but it’s at the root of their opposition to the ongoing tree-sit outside Memorial Stadium. -more-

School Board Prefers ‘Curvy Derby’ Plan

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008
The Berkeley Board of Education picked “Curvy Derby” as its preferred option for the Berkeley Unified School District’s East Campus field last week, but acknowledged that the district lacks the funds necessary to build it. -more-

Neighbors Oppose Shattuck Safeway Expansion

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008
It was déjà vu all over again for supermarket chain Safeway when it unveiled plans to remodel its north Shattuck Avenue store at the Hillside Club last week. -more-

Gary Cornell is the new owner of Black Oak Books.

Computer Book Author Buys Black Oak Books

By Judith Scherr
Thursday July 03, 2008

Code Pink Women Claim Court Victory

By Judith Scherr
Thursday July 03, 2008

Zoning Board Gives Thai Temple a Chance to Address Violations

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008

Lake Merritt Tree Removal Complete

BY J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
Thursday July 03, 2008

Bumpy Road for Bus Rapid Transit at Planning Commission

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008

Wireless Law Rewired, More Work Lies Ahead

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008

University Moves Ahead With Anna Head Housing

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008

Edgerly Fired After Postponing Retirement

By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
Thursday July 03, 2008

Berkeley Finds Likely Animal Shelter Site

By Judith Scherr
Thursday July 03, 2008

Keene Goes to Palo Alto

By Judith Scherr
Thursday July 03, 2008

New Candidates Take Out Preliminary Papers

By Judith Scherr
Thursday July 03, 2008

AC Transit Directors Slow Drive to Replace Fleet with Van Hools

By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
Thursday July 03, 2008

Van Hool Critic Will Run for AC Transit Board Seat

By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
Thursday July 03, 2008

New Layoffs Hit East Bay Papers

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday July 03, 2008

Berkeley Community Media Reaches Share Agreement with BUSD over Studio

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008

BUSD Rescinds Most Classified Layoffs

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008

UC Service Workers Set to Walk

By Judith Scherr
Thursday July 03, 2008

Durant Ave. Murder Plea Moved to Monday

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008

Aquatic Park Plans Raise Issues of Habitat, Flood Management

By Kristin McFarland
Thursday July 03, 2008


Attorney William Simpich listens as colleague Carol Strickman responds to a comment by Judge Richard Keller during Monday’s hearing on their request for an order to protect tree-sitters and for the university to provide them with food and water.
By Richard Brenneman
Attorney William Simpich listens as colleague Carol Strickman responds to a comment by Judge Richard Keller during Monday’s hearing on their request for an order to protect tree-sitters and for the university to provide them with food and water.

Editorials

Contemplating the Revolutionary Option

By Becky O’Malley
Thursday July 03, 2008
The approach of July 4 always moves me to ruminations on the nature and function of government. Reading the Declaration of Independence is a feature of the best holiday picnics—so much easier these days when printable copies can easily be retrieved from the Web. As always, when I download the DofA and actually read it, I’m struck by what a radical document it is, and by the annoying and alarming parallels between the bad behavior of the 18th century Brits and that of the various governments we have to contend with these days. -more-

Editorial Cartoons

The George W. Bush Presidential Library

By Justin DeFreitas
Thursday July 03, 2008

A Drought of Ideas

By Justin DeFreitas
Thursday July 03, 2008

Reader Commentaries

Letters to the Editor

Thursday July 03, 2008

Local Housing Meltdown: It’s the Condos, Stupid

By Gale Garcia
Thursday July 03, 2008

North Berkeley Trader Joe’s

By Stephen Wollmer
Thursday July 03, 2008

Aftermoth: A Legacy of Pain

By Mike Lynberg
Thursday July 03, 2008

Tree Sitters Disgraced the Progressive Movement

By H. Scott Prosterman
Thursday July 03, 2008

City Must Continue Lawsuit Against UC

By Katlin Moore
Thursday July 03, 2008

Citizens of West Berkeley: Get Involved!

By Patty Marcks
Thursday July 03, 2008

Peeling the Academic Achievement Onion

By Santiago Casal and Michael Miller
Thursday July 03, 2008

Welcome to the California Hotel

By Lynda Carson
Thursday July 03, 2008

Columnists

Dispatches From The Edge: A New Cold War?

By Conn Hallinan
Thursday July 03, 2008


Wild Neighbors: Building a New Tree for the Birds

By Joe Eaton
Thursday July 03, 2008

When Building, Think Ahead To When Repairs Are Needed

By Jane Powell
Thursday July 03, 2008

About the House: California is Burning

By Matt Cantor
Thursday July 03, 2008

Arts & Entertainment

Arts Calendar

Thursday July 03, 2008

Magnes Museum Moves Ahead with Downtown Berkeley Relocation Plans

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Thursday July 03, 2008

Virago Alameda Announces Play Reading Series

By Ken Bullock
Thursday July 03, 2008

Contra Costa Civic Theater Stages ‘Kiss Me Kate’

By Ken Bullock Special to the Planet
Thursday July 03, 2008


Events Calendar

Community Calendar

Thursday July 03, 2008