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December 2001
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Volume 112, No. 3
California Monthly strives to keep Cal alumni in touch with each other and with the Berkeley campus.
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The times they are a-changin’ By: Daniel Hernandez ’02
A new student group called Berkeley USA is not shy about waving the American flag on campus—or even carrying it into the center of anti-war rallies....
A twist of lemon By: Ayala Ochert
Economics professor George Akerlof wins the Nobel Prize for his early work on the used car market, which sparked the field of asymmetric information....
Women with velvet gloves By: Carla Lazzareschi ’70
Prytanean, the nation’s first honor society for women, celebrates a century of taking care of the Cal community....
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Q&A: A conversation with Michael Nagler By: Russell Schoch
A veteran of the peace movement explores the meaning of nonviolence, the response to September 11, and the purpose of education....
Mr. Mineta goes to Washington By: Karlyn Barker ’68
Long-time congressman from San Jose and now U.S.
Secretary of Transportation, Norman Mineta ’53 is the CAA’s Alumnus of the Year....
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