California Magazine Archive
Photograph by Marcus Hanschen
Please Allow Him to Introduce Himself
By Pat JosephRich Lyons is Berkeley’s 12th, and rockingest, chancellor.
Illustration by Michiko Toki
Math Education Needs Reform. It Got a War Instead.
By Nathalia AlcantaraDecoding the debates over high school data science
Illustrations by John Hersey
The Wild Ride of College Sports
By Ron KroichickHow a bevy of recent changes are shaking up the game
Photographs by Kai Hanschen and Marcus Hanschen
High-Class Housing
By Leah WorthingtonTransfers find deluxe digs at Anchor House.
FSM protesters and onlookers mass in Sproul Plaza. UC Berkeley, University Archives
Math and Conscience
Debates over how to teach math to high schoolers have gotten messy, plus much more in this issue
Photo by Jami Smith/UC Berkeley Library.
Mixed Media for This Winter
By Editorial StaffBooks, documentaries, and more, all produced by UC Berkeley faculty and alumni
High-Protein Nobels
By Coby McDonald, M.J. ’17List of Cal-connected laureates grows by four
Illustrations by Patrick Welsh
Cal Curators
By Dano Nissen ’18Meet Berkeley alumni shaping the art world.
You’ll Never Believe It Came from Berkeley
By Coby McDonald, M.J. ’17Quantum blue, the mouse, card stunts, and more
UC Berkeley. University Archives
As It Happened
By Pat JosephHow the magazine covered the FSM
Lenticular: Gravitational lenses could help scientists unravel the mystery of dark energy. William Sheu/UCLA
A Lens on the Mysteries of the Universe
By Brad BalukjianA new gravitational lens sheds light on dark matter.
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Mussels Inspire New Surgical Glue
By Brad BalukjianSuperglue can save lives.