Bear's-Eye View

Bear's-Eye View is a chronicle of students' engagement with the vibrant humanities culture at the Townsend Center and across the Berkeley campus. Each semester our undergraduate humanities writers soak up the wealth of humanities programs and events, and write about what they've learned.

The collaborators of Bayal Kaymanen, a cross-Pacific Indigenous dance performance, reflect on the experience one year later.

Our Bear's-Eye View writer reports on the UC Berkeley Library's heroic efforts to support research in a pandemic.

The student-led organization Beyond Academia supports Berkeley PhDs searching for alternatives to the academic job market.

UC Berkeley's art museums reimagine curation and programming for 2020.

Three Berkeley historians, Waldo Martin, Ronit Stahl, and David Henkin, discuss historical roots of November's election.

Returning Bear's-Eye View writer Zoe Forest listens in on a discussion about the changed conditions of the performing arts.