In 1846, the California State flag was conceived with a grizzly bear, representative of the many bears in the state. The state's nickname is The Golden State. The University of California at Berkeley then adopted the Golden Bear as it's mascot.
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UC Berkeley's (aka Cal) mascot is the Oski the Bear. Oski the Bear (costumed Bear) was introduced as Berkley's official mascot on September 26, 1941. Prior to this date, live bears were used as mascots.
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The mascot is the Golden Bear which i believe is directly related to the fact that the Grizzly Bear is the state animal and both look exactly the same and that UC Berkeley was the first UC in the state.
UCSF's mascot is the bear. But a much more nurturing, sensitive one than the brute at Cal
The mascot of UC Davis is a Mustang named gunrock
UCLA was originally founded as a branch of UC Berkeley for Southern California. Being a younger relative of the Cal Bears, it was only fitting to have the mascot be a Bruin (a young bear).
UCLA was originally founded as a branch of UC Berkeley for Southern California. Being a younger relative of the Cal Bears, it was only fitting to have the mascot be a Bruin (a young bear).
The University of California, Berkeley's mascot is the Golden Bears, often called the Cal Bears.
* UC Riverside is the Highlanders and it is a blue faced bear based on William Wallace of Braveheart. * UC Santa Cruz has the Banana Slug found in the Redwood Forest. * UC Davis has the mustang Gunrock. * UC Irvine is an Anteater named Peter or Zot. * UC Merced uses a Bobcat. * UC Santa Barbara is the Gauchos. * UC Berkeley is Oski the bear.
The UC Irvine mascot is Peter the anteater, which was inspired by the Johnny Hart comic strip, "B.C."
i think it may be University of California of Berkeley 1111 Franklin St. Oakland , CA 94607-5200 but i am not sure