Sunday, June 27, 2010

Berkeley’s Independent Student Press Since 1971

Berkeley’s Independent Student Press
Since 1971.
senior editorial board
Rajesh Srinivasan, Editor in Chief and President
Evante Garza-Licudine, Managing Editor
Hayley Hosman, Arts & Entertainment Editor
Brian Liyanto, Night Editor
Javier Panzar, News Editor
Anna Vignet, Photo Editor
Elaine Wang, Design Editor
Jack Wang, Sports Editor
Valerie Woolard, Blog Editor
Roman Zhuk, Opinion Page Editor
administration
Diane Rames, General Manager
Dante Galan, Advertising Manager
John Zsenai, Finance Manager
Brad Aldridge, Production Manager
Tom Ott, Tech Manager
Jill Cowan, Staff Representative
Karoun Kasraie, Online Manager
Davey Cetina, Distribution Manager
corrections/clarifications:
The Daily Californian strives for accuracy and fairness in
the reporting of news. If a report is wrong or misleading,
a request for a correction or clarification may be made.
letters to the editor:
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phone number. All letters are edited for space and clarity.
contacts:
office: 600 Eshleman Hall
mail: P.O. Box 1949 Berkeley, CA 94701-0949
phone: (510) 548-8300
fax: (510) 849-2803
e-mail: dailycal@dailycal.org
online: http://www.dailycal.org
This publication is not an official publication of the University of California,
but is published by an independent corporation using the name The Daily
Californian pursuant to a license granted by the Regents of the University of
California. Advertisements appearing in The Daily Californian reflect the
views of the advertisers only. They are not an expression of editorial opinion
or of the views of the staff. Opinions expressed in The Daily Californian by
editors or columnists regarding candidates for political office or legislation
are those of the editors or columnists, and are not those of the Independent
Berkeley Student Publishing Co., Inc. Unsigned editorials are the collective
opinion of the Senior Editorial Board. Reproduction in any form, whether in
whole or in part, without written permission from the editor, is strictly pro-
hibited. Copyright 2010. All rights reserved.
Published Monday through Friday by The Independent Berkeley Student
Publishing Co., Inc. The nonprofit IBSPC serves to support an editorially
independent newsroom run by UC Berkeley students.

Travel Troubles

Travel Troubles
blog.dailycal.org/TraVEl Unfortunately,
our travel bloggers have not been so
lucky as to avoid transit difficulties.
However, whether they are visiting
hair salons in Shanghai, tanning on
beaches in the Philippines or trying to
navigate bus travel in Africa, they are
probably still having more interesting
summers than you are. Read the latest
from them on the travel blog, and you
can start planning your own escape
from Berkeley.

Friday, June 25, 2010

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