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    • Dan: As a university administrator, I am sad to say that I have seen several instances of overzealous behavior and...
    • Joe Public: Geoff you are fickin nuts
    • youtuber: Just saw your vid. You are right and they are wrong. Congrats on your admirable self restraint. You should...
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    • Longwing: Jim Perkins is a lifelong friend whom I asked to comment on the problems besetting the Santa Monica Police...
    • Jim Perkins: Police Professionalism Having retired after 30 years of service in a law enforcement agency, I have some...
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    • phoenixgenesis: I couldn't have said it better! Here's a few nice quote straight from the horse's mouth (Robert...
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    • Skyrocket: ROTFL!!! Dude!
    • Concerned Student: I don't think the Republican leadership is standing by idly. I think they are viewing Isreal...
    • Ricardo Rabago: If interested Organically Speaking has released an audio conversation with Michael Pollan, The...
    • Preston666: What's wrong with the leadership of our country? The military bully of the Middle East, Israel, gets away...
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    • Ben Riley: Good job, Jeff. Your website will stop Israel. Keep up the good work, rebel.
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    • phoenixgenesis: Dear Concerned Student, I am more than happy to respond to your last email, and SMC's long laundry...
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    • Longwing: Very cool. Thanks for sharing. Most people still haven't seen this film yet. It's incurred the wrath of the...
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    • Longwing: If Donny Johnson perceives you (Concerned Student) "to be ignorant in these posts," as you say, that is...
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    UC Berkeley Courses and More on iTunes

    UC Berkeley

    All you Santa Monica College students who want to transfer to UC Berkeley, want to do some advance reconnaissance, beyond just reading the contents of their website, before you get there? Now you can at iTunes via the progressive reach of this stellar university. Go to Berkeley on iTunes U and you can download to your iPods a vast assortment of information about the college.

    You can find downloadable courses in:


    Computer Science
    Biological Science
    Engineering
    Physical Science
    Arts & Humanities
    Chemistry
    Natural Resources
    Social Sciences

    Or check out their events in:


    Arts
    Journalism & Media
    Science & Technology
    Global Affairs
    Politics & Public Policy

    Listen to pieces on “Berkeley’s Nobel Tradition” or “Research at UC Berkeley.” Want to know more about their campus life? Download a four-part walking tour of the university.

    What if you could be go beyond RateMyProfessor.com and actually hear professors on a variety of fascinating topics? From professors Michael Pollan on “Journalism,” Tim White “On the Trail of Our Human Ancestors,” or to “Power in the Information Age” by Steve Weber, there are growing numbers of audio presentations worth listening to.

    Check it out.

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    3 Responses to “UC Berkeley Courses and More on iTunes”

    1. John C. Doe Says:

      That is terrific information you provided about courses at Cal! However, I am surprised that a journalist of your caliber didn’t challenge himself with the rigor of a UC Berkeley education, for the betterment of his audience. Why don’t you share the information of the classes themselves (instead of their podcasts) with your wide audience? Why substitute iTunes recordings for the experience of an education at Cal? I hope you make it up north next semester, and I hope you share the experience with the rest of us.

      -A Long-Time Fan

    2. Longwing Says:

      Thanks for the support and kind words.

      Never fear! I will be attending UC Berkeley come spring 2007. But as I explained to Cal’s Transfer Appeal Committee (which generously agreed to my delayed enrollment), I need to stick around at Santa Monica College a little while longer to further along some student-empowerment initiatives to which I am earnestly committed.

      For one, because of the overwhelming and continuing incompetence displayed by key advisors Deyna Hearn and Benny Blaydes in the Office of Student Life, coupled with the apparent laissez-faire attitude of Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Robert “Bobbie” Adams toward departments under his jurisdiction, the state of student leadership at SMC is in a shambles. With the help of some key allies and some powerful hoped-for outside assistance coming soon, much needed change can ideally occur, especially if we can overcome the thus-far-effective circling- of-the-wagons by Adams, Hearn, Blaydes, et al.

      Another initiative involves reining in the alarming misconduct too often evidenced by SMC’s police force. Until there is some credible SMC police commission (to oversee the college’s security detail), comprised of the four campus constituencies and which is committed to insuring a police presence that is courteous, informed, and respectful, the campus population will continue to suffer from wayward police acts.

      And there is more. Nonetheless, come January I’ll be joining you at Cal, but ideally with a legacy of some key reforms at SMC in my wake.

      Perhaps we’ll find ourselves on the same side next time…John.

    3. Ricardo Rabago Says:

      If interested Organically Speaking has released an audio conversation with Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals.

      We our introducing a new audio comment system today, you can now leave an audio comment on any of our posts. You will find an “Insert Audio Comment” link at the bottom of the usual “Add Comment” space. All you need is a microphone!

      Try it out and let Michael and John know what you think about the show!

      http://OrganicallySpeaking.org/

      All the best,
      -Ricardo

      A note from The Siege:

      Michael Pollan is the Knight Professor of Journalism at the UC Berkeley Graduate School and director of the Knight Program in Science and Environmental Journalism.

      The award-winning writer of three books, Pollan was for many years the executive editor of Harper’s Magazine. His work can also be found in Time magazine as well as the New York Times Magazine where he is a contributing writer.

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