July 4th Weekend–Part I

L and I drove up to Napa to visit my parents. We drove up in my Mazda 6 and stopped by Berkeley. It has changed a lot since we last visited. I was excited about the new Student store. There are two levels of clothes & gifts.
Cal Store
I was like a kid in a candy store. I bought a Cal football t-shirt and a fleece vest. Telegraph has also changed quite a bit. For example, C’est cafe was replaced by a Subway restaurant. Also the GAP closed, and has yet to be replaced. The $1 Chinese food place is now $1.49! There is no more Bath and Body Works, but there is Addidas. You can still have your name written on a grain of rice, too. I believe that Telegraph could use some gentrification.

Cody’s Books is shutting down 🙁
Cody's Books
Notice the ironic “Drug Free Zone” sign–haha.

In addition, the Units have changed a lot. There are new dorm buildings built close to the old buildings to allow for more student housing.
Unit Addition

The dining commons were moved to a new super DC.
Super DC

As you can see, more construction is still in progress.
Construction

We also had fun strolling the campus and noticing the changes. This building, which Reni says reminds her of a bathroom*, is on the North Side of campus, by Hearst Mining Circle.
Bathroom Building

Here’s the new Music Library, which I thought looked kind of cool.
Music Library

Some buildings are overdue for a change. This monstrosity is the “Environmental Design” (architecture) building, of all things!
ED Building

We ate at Cafe Intermezzo and it was delicious as always.
Cafe Intermezzo

*Edit–swimming pool, not bathroom (that’s Soda Hall–haha).

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3 Comments

  1. I said the building looked like a swimming pool (not a bathroom) :p

    it’s not the same ol’ Cal anymore, is it?

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