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At CalTV we are super appreciative of our viewers, so we thought why not show some appreciation by giving out hugs! You've probably seen us once or twice a semester on Sproul Plaza holding up pretty neon signs that say "HUG THIS!" or "HUG ME!"
And if you didn't know, these hugs are FREE! FREE! FREE! So when you see us on campus don't be afraid to come up to us. We promise we don't...
Congragulations to the Men's Water Polo team. Cal played USC in a battle for the NCAA championship. Even though Cal lost, it was a memorable occasion. I was wondering if any CalTV persons captured any footage of this event? It would be cool to do some sort of a story, recap-ing all of the winter teams placements in NCAA standing. I know that I am not aware of every sport on campus. For example...
Hey CalTV family. I was wondering if you would like to take a look at this film trailer. Post a comment explaining your thoughts about a film such as this. It is very interesting how films released in theaters, seems to continue to expand in genre. What genre would this be considered?
Allen Crabbe nailed a 3-pointed in the waning seconds of last night's basketball game at Haas Pavilion to seal the deal as the Bears defeated the Arizona St. Sun Devils 66-62. Crabbe, only had 10 points on 2-10 shooting, but none was bigger than his late three. Junior Jorge Gutierrez led the Bears scoring 18 points and grabbing 7 rebounds. With this win, it leaves Cal only 2 games...
Professor Ron Hassner leads his class of 250 students in front of Doe Library to continue teaching, despite the protests at Wheeler Hall and the evacuation of the auditorium. Two police officers entered the room during lecture ordering a full evacuation of the building, leaving most students frustrated with the disruption since this meeting would be the last before their midterm on...
Professor Ron Hassner leads his class of 250 students in front of Doe Library to continue lecture despite the protests at Wheeler auditorium. Two police officers entered the room ordering the entire building to evacuate, leaving most students frustrated with the disruption since this meeting was their last before a midterm on Tuesday.
Yeah, so the rooftop ranting shut down the entire department. Instead of doing something productive I played Bejeweled on my phone. There's a lot I will never do ...
So here's an excerpt from The Naked Ape - A Zoologist's Study of the Human Animal by Desmond Morris:
It is no accident that most folk music and dancing has syncopated rhythm ... the sounds and movements take the performers back to the safe world of the womb. It is no accident that teenage music has been called 'rock music' (Page 109).
David Chiu, San Francisco candidate for mayor, spoke yesterday for the Undergraduate Political Science Association about his education at Harvard, experiences as an attorney, and future plans if elected into office in November of this year. Starting his education in science as an undergraduate at Harvard, David gained an interest in politics after taking a political science class and...



