Berkeley’s virtual tour gives future students a way to interact with campus, from afar

YouVisit online platform gives Berkeley community an opportunity to see campus during the pandemic

By Ivan Natividad

April 6, 2021

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The YouVisit online platform gives the Berkeley community and prospective students an opportunity to see the campus, and learn its history, when they cannot visit. (YouVisit Screenshot)

Prospective students can now soak in the sights, sounds and history of UC Berkeley through a new virtual campus tour , accessible through their laptops, tablets and smartphones.

The virtual space was recently launched by Berkeley’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Visitor and Parent Services to supplement in-person campus tours. The platform also serves as an accompaniment to Berkeley’s new admit outreach experiences, like Cal Day and Cal Week , that shifted online last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The tour, which was developed even before the pandemic stopped in-person tours, provides 360-degree panoramic views from 20 different locations across campus and begins just steps away from Memorial Stadium, where Chancellor Carol Christ stands with “Sturdy,” a Golden Bear mascot statue and gives a formal greeting.

Tour-goers can click on interactive hot spots throughout the tour that include photos and videos that tell a deeper story about each Berkeley landmark — and meet Berkeley faculty, staff and students along the way.

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To learn more about Berkeley’s athletic department and sports culture, users can listen to the Cal Band at Haas Pavillion from the center of the court. (YouVisit Screenshot)

“It’s really giving families access to the story of Berkeley like never before,” said Robert Penman, associate director at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. “Students and parents who couldn’t otherwise visit campus, no matter where they are in the world, at any time can walk around and get to know what Berkeley’s campus is all about, and realize that it is the right choice for them.”

Stops along the tour include Sather Gate. Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director of Undergraduate Admissions Olufemi Ogundele gives a history of Berkeley’s student activism on Sproul Plaza, where civil rights figures like Martin Luther King Jr. spoke and the Free Speech Movement started.

Users curious about campus resources can enter a virtual MLK Jr. Student Union on the southside of campus and explore student services, stores and the ASUC Student Union information hub.

Labs, libraries and lecture halls across campus are also accessible, said Penman. The locations highlight academic life through video lectures given by faculty like Robert Reich , a former U.S. secretary of labor who regularly teaches a popular undergraduate course on wealth and poverty.

“He really looks into the camera, as though you are in the room,” Penman said. “It’s stuff like that, I think, that is just super-interesting and exciting. It reveals a deeper kind of perspective toward what Berkeley’s campus and culture is really like.”

The virtual space was created in collaboration with YouVisit , an online platform that specializes in virtual tours and is used by UC campuses across the state. Berkeley staff from the Student Union Event Services helped coordinate spaces on campus filmed for the virtual tour, which is also offered in Spanish and accessible for people with disabilities.

The hope was to translate in-person, student-led campus tours to a virtual space, said Erin Proudfoot, associate director of Visitor Services.

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Berkeleyans can peruse the bells of the Campanile and take in the views of the Bay from the iconic tower’s observation deck. (YouVisit Screenshot)

“During the pandemic, we’ve been using Google slides with picture presentations for people who wanted to visit. Student campus ambassadors give information about the campus and share their own student experiences. But it was never truly like physically walking through the campus,” said Proudfoot. “This new virtual campus format really gives an interactive tour that allows people, for the first time, to go inside a lab and see all the nuances of those parts of campus that you wouldn’t normally have access to.”

While the virtual campus tour has been billed to help prospective students get to know the campus, it will also be equally engaging for Berkeley staff, faculty, alumni and current students who have missed being on campus since the pandemic began.

And no matter how long someone has worked or studied at Berkeley, the tour gives members of the campus community an opportunity to learn something new, said Proudfoot.

“This tour really made me remember why I love working here so much, and I wish I was back on campus to see all of this,” Proudfoot said. “I do hope that, no matter if you’re brand new to campus or you’ve been here for 20 years, that you take a wander through this tour, because it’s for anyone who just wants to know a little bit more about UC Berkeley and the campus that so many of us have come to love.”

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A visit to UC Berkeley is the best way to discover the many facets to a well-rounded, rich, and dynamic student experience. No matter how much you’ve read or heard about Berkeley, nothing can compare to seeing it for yourself!

Stroll along Sproul Plaza, meet our students, listen to an Admissions presentation, talk to advisers, and maybe even run into one of our Nobel Prize-winning faculty.

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https://blac.berkeley.edu/ You’re invited to participate in a Black History Walking Tour about the Black community at UC Berkeley! This tour was written and designed by long-time staff member and alumna Gia White ’86. The tour draws from her extensive research about the earliest Black students at UC Berkeley (see " As I Walk These Paths "), a few of our many notable Black faculty members, and the special spaces that Black people have fought to create for Black people on the campus. 

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The tour will begin at the Koret Visitor Center/Cal Athletic Hall of Fame, Memorial Stadium and end at Sproul Plaza. The tour is approximately 90 minutes. 

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If you are looking for a college atmosphere that is open-minded, always exciting, and filled with academic excellence, the University of California Berkeley is the university for you. It is ranked as the top public university in the United States, and it is home to 22 Nobel Laureate Professors. It is also one of the largest undergraduate research institutions in the country.

Established in 1868, the university has a rich history of forward thinking and change. It is the flagship college of the University of California system, which has given the university the right to call itself “Cal.” You will often find locals and students referring to the university as Cal.

In the 1960’s, UC Berkeley played a large role in the free speech movement, organizing mass student protests that garnered the attention of the entire country. Since then, Berkeley has made a name for itself as having a liberal mindset and as a home to many free thinkers. The university prides itself on its quirky and diverse campus. Any type of person can find a home at this university.

UC Berkeley is located in California’s Bay Area, a 25-minute drive from San Francisco. It’s worth taking a campus tour of the university to see not only the beautiful campus, but also its lively surroundings. If you’re looking for things to see during your campus tour of UC Berkeley, read on to discover the best spots in the opinion of a current UC Berkeley student.

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1) Doe Library

When a student thinks of the UC Berkeley campus, one of the first images that comes to mind is the iconic Doe Library. With its unique neoclassical architecture, it is the main library of the UC Library system. Doe Library is where students go to study, do club photoshoots, and take their graduation pictures. It makes for a spectacular backdrop.

Doe Library is open to the public, so when you go inside, be sure to check out the small exhibit in the front of the library. Then, make your way down the marble steps to the North Reading Room, one of the most aesthetically pleasing study spots on the UC Berkeley campus. The ornate ceiling, huge windows with lots of natural light, and wooden tables make you feel like you’re at Hogwarts!

In addition, Doe Library has the Morrison Reading Room, a lesser-known study space at UC Berkeley. This particular library room was set up to be an escape for students from the rigors of academic life. The library offers fiction and non-fiction books with plush seats for leisurely reading. You will never find a student on their laptop in the Morrison Reading Room. Electronics are not allowed in order to maintain the relaxing and calm atmosphere.

What truly sets Doe Library apart from other university libraries, however, is that it is connected through underground and above-ground tunnels to two other libraries on the UC Berkeley campus: Bancroft Library and (Gardner) Main Stacks. Together, they make up the largest network of undergraduate research libraries at a public institution in the United States.

2) The Campanile

The Campanile is a symbol and a beloved spot on the UC Berkeley campus. It is the third tallest bell and clock tower in the world, and students love to come here to relax in between classes and enjoy the spectacular view.

The top of the Campanile has an observation deck with a 360-degree view of Berkeley and the Golden Gate Bridge. The trip up to the observation deck is free for students, staff, faculty, and children under the age of 3, and $3 for everyone else. There is rarely a line to get to the observation deck, and you can stay up there as long as you want.

While you’re on the UC Berkeley campus, make sure to listen for the Campanile’s Carillon concerts that occur three times a day. The Campanile plays a variety of songs, from classical Beethoven to Bollywood hits. It’s always a treat to hear what songs will be played on any given day.

3) Memorial Glade

Memorial Glade is a large grass field located right outside of Doe Library in the middle of campus. It is a great place to sit down and have a picnic while admiring the gorgeous Berkeley campus. On a day with good weather, you’ll find students out on the glade playing sports or studying with friends.

Memorial Glade is also a place where many school events take place. If you’re lucky, there might be a random carnival or festival on the glade during your campus visit. If you stay until the evening, you’ll often find free movie screenings and concerts on Memorial Glade.

Finally, if you come during the week before final exams, you’ll find llamas from a petting zoo. The university brings the llamas to campus as a stress-relieving mechanism for students, but anyone can approach and pet them.

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4) The First Floor Dinosaur Exhibit in the Valley Life Sciences Building

This small exhibit is free, open to the public, and inside the beautiful Valley Life Sciences Building (VLSB). The entire exhibit features dinosaur fossils and skeletons that were recovered by Berkeley professors.

The centerpiece of the exhibit, however, is in the middle of the VLSB atrium. There, you’ll find a fully recovered, freestanding mount of a Tyrannosaurus Rex that was recovered by a Berkeley professor.

If you step right outside of VLSB through the north entrance, you’ll find a special bench and wall designed by Berkeley physicists. If you face the semi-circular bench, find the middle of the bench, stand where the tiles meet the cement, and speak, anything you say will echo back to you. This will only work, however, if you stand at that one spot. This is a quirky experience on the UC Berkeley Campus that is worth trying out!

5) Durant Square

Durant Square is the most popular food spot for college students who live off the South Side of the UC Berkeley campus. (It is one block off of the Southern edge of campus on Durant Avenue.)

Durant Square is a small plaza of restaurants and boba tea cafes — it is not a very appealing-looking place, and it is easy to miss if you don’t know where it is. However, it’s got some of the cheapest and most delicious food for students in Berkeley, especially those on a budget.

Note that while Durant Square is the official name of this plaza of restaurants, many students and locals refer to it as “Asian Ghetto.” If you want to get an unfiltered look at where students spend their time off campus, Asian Ghetto is a must-see.

6) Free Speech Movement Cafe

As a student, this on-campus cafe is not only a convenient place to get a quick bite to eat during a long study session in Moffit Library or Main Stacks library, but it is also a testament to Berkeley’s rich history of equal rights and progress.

The Free Speech Movement Cafe (fondly known as FSM) was created as a tribute to Berkeley’s role in the Free Speech Movement and Mario Savio, who played a key role in the struggle for free speech. When you walk into the cafe, the walls and tables are plastered with newspapers and pictures talking about Berkeley, the free speech movement, and other social and political issues. Going to FSM is like getting a meal and a walk-through history at the same time.

Berkeley provides bulletin boards outside the cafe with the covers of various newspapers from around the world on that particular day. The point of this is to keep students informed about the most pressing issues of the day and allow people to see the world from many different perspectives.

You will rarely find FSM empty. Students love this cafe for its fresh ingredients and its proximity to libraries and other buildings on campus. In addition, many GSIs (Graduate Student Instructors) will claim a table in FSM and hold their office hours there. Students can approach their GSI individually and ask any questions they may have about the course material.

7) People’s Park

People’s Park is three short blocks away from the South Side of campus on Telegraph Avenue. On the outside, People’s Park is simply a large park in the middle of Southside Berkeley. However, it also plays a significant role in the rich history of the university.

Before the lot was decorated and a park was put in, People’s Park was essentially a patch of grass where Berkeley “hippies” used to hang out in the late 1960’s. This was a time of great conflict between the free-loving students and the university administration. In 1967, the students were forcibly removed from the park so that university dorms could be built on the lot.

In 1968, the university ran out of funds to build the dorms, so the project was scrapped. People’s Park became a muddy site of debris and broken cars. In reaction to this, student and community volunteers came in and cultivated a beautiful park with grass, trees, and flowers.

However, on May 15, 1969, a day known in Berkeley as “Bloody Thursday,” Governor Ronald Reagan called Berkeley “a haven for communist sympathizers, protesters, and sex deviants,” and sent the California Highway Patrol and and Berkeley police officers to forcibly remove the students and community members. This led to a violent protest and riot in Berkeley. 128 Berkeley residents and 111 police officers were injured.

Today, People’s Park is a free public park with many volunteer gardens and a basketball court. Students who pass it on their way to class are reminded of Berkeley’s rough history against the administration and the spirit of protest on the UC Berkeley campus. If you decide to visit People’s Park, however, take caution; while it has a rich history, it has also developed a reputation for crime.

Berkeley is beautiful, quirky, and rich with history both on campus and in the surrounding area. When you arrive on campus, you will instantly feel the spirit of freedom and protest. More importantly, however, you will be exposed to the brilliant minds and the best academic programs of any public university in the nation.

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Hello, community! I'm pondering whether to apply to UC Berkeley, but before I make a decision, I'd love to visit the campus. Does anyone know if they offer student tours and how I could sign up for one? Thanks in advance!

Hello there! As far as I know, UC Berkeley does offer regularly scheduled student-led campus tours. These tours usually start at their Visitor and Parent Services center and they are a great way to see the campus, learn about student life, and get an overall feel for the school's atmosphere. However, the specific process to sign up for these tours can vary, and it's also possible that they may not be offering in-person tours due to ongoing public health guidelines.

The best way to get accurate and up-to-date information would be to visit UC Berkeley's official admissions webpage or their Visitor and Parent Services website, where they should have a "Visit Us" or "Tours" section. There you'll find the registration information, times, and other details about the campus tours.

If in-person tours aren't currently available, it's likely that they offer virtual tours as an alternative. These can often include 360-degree views of significant landmarks on campus and descriptions of what student life is like.

Remember, visiting the campus is a fantastic way to get a firsthand view of the university. However, if you aren't able to visit, there are many other ways to gather insight about the school such as attending virtual events, talking with other students, or reading their student-run newspaper and blogs.

Hope this helps, and good luck with your college decisions!

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The idea of clean, ethereal networks whose data is stored in a bodiless Cloud is nothing but a fallacy that hides thousands of miles of fiber optic cables, innumerable data centers, and increasing global energy consumption. The Internet that feeds and fuels AI is made up of a series of materials, constructions, and interventions that are hidden from the naked eye; from inconspicuous buildings in the centers of our cities, to urban beaches where the undersea cables that connect countries and continents are buried under the sand.

 “Internet Tour” is an initiative by artist Mario Santamaría, returning to the Bay Area for a second consecutive year, again in collaboration with Alex Saum-Pascual, and together with the Berkeley Center for New Media and the Arts Research Center. Together, we’ll embark on a collective exploration of the world’s preeminent technology hub, the San Francisco Bay Area, as we unearth its Internet infrastructure. Traveling by bus and on foot across Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland, this guided tour will also feature poetic and artistic experiences. We’ll visit the places through which our voices, images, cryptocurrencies, and future intelligences circulate as cursed matter that flows from the same wound. Where to go from there?

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Grid of 13 pictures of the internet tour - people walking, reading, listening

Images from the Fall 2023 Internet Tour. All photos: Mario Santamaría 

Alex Saum-Pascual ,  Poet, and Associate Professor of Contemporary Spanish Literature and New Media, University of California, Berkeley

Mario Santamaría , Visual Artist and Lecturer, BAU College of Arts & Design, Barcelona

Jill Miller , Visual Artist and Assistant Professor, Department of Art Practice, University of California, Berkeley

Asma Kazmi , Research-Based Artist and Associate Professor, Department of Art Practice, University of California, Berkeley

The Indigenous Poetics Lab , Arts Research Center, University of California, Berkeley

More on Mario Santamaría's Internet Tour . 

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  23. Internet Tour

    1-4pm: Monday, October 14th, 2024. An in-person journey through the physical Internet infrastructure, a tourist route of non-touristic places. Presented with the Arts Research Center and returning to the Bay Area as part of Berkeley Center for New Media's 20th year anniversary. Co-sponsored by the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UC ...