Evans Diamond was named after legendary Cal baseball coach Clint Evans, who served as the Bears' head coach from 1930-54, leading the Bears to first-ever College World Series title in 1947. Read more.
You probably already know it is a great spot for kids to learn about science. But did you also know it is home to Geek Out nights for adults? Get your geek on! Read more.
What do Jerry Brown, Google's Eric Schmidt, and the Crown Prince of Norway have in common? They all lived at I-House Berkeley! Read more.
Live performances as diverse as the campus it serves. Click the "More info" and see what shows are coming up! Read more.
What was the FSM? Stop in the cafe, grab a bite to eat, learn about the free speech movement, and increase your Cal street cred! Read more.
Imagine Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, only replace Charlie with Oski and candy with Cal gear. Mmm, sweet! Read more.
A bronze sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena looks down on visitors coming through Doe Library's north entrance. Read more.
Construction began on Memorial Stadium in December 1922, and 11 months later, it opened in time for the 1923 Big Game. The game drew 73,000 fans and Cal won! Read more.
The Campanile was built in 1914 and stands 307 feet tall, making it the third tallest bell and clocktower in the world. Take a tour and travel up 200 feet to the observation platform. What a view! Read more.
Sixty-five Nobel Laureates have been university faculty, alumni, or researchers. Look for the blue signs at campus parking spaces reserved for the Laureates. Get more tips. Follow Cal on Foursquare! Read more.
Along with the Mario Savio Steps leading to Sproul Hall, this is the spot for rallies, demonstrations, "tabling," and lunchtime events. Read more.
135 pieces of cardio equipment, 7 indoor basketball courts, 4 pools, 4 weight rooms, 2 outdoor tracks, tennis, racquetball, handball and squash courts. Need more reasons why you should join? Read more.
In a suspenseful scene, which was shot at Navy Pier for "The Dark Knight", the Joker (Heath Ledger) pits two ferries full of people - one loaded with citizens, one with prisoners, against each other. Read more.
According to the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, Wrigley Field and Yankee Stadium tied for home of the best stadium hot dog in 2008. Read more.