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.
UC Berkeley is 178 Acres
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.
Berkeley, California
UC Berkeley School of Law was created in 1894.
UC Berkeley College of Chemistry was created in 1872.
Evans Hall - UC Berkeley - was created in 1971.
UC Berkeley College of Engineering was created in 1931.
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).
As of 2020, the student enrollment at UC Berkeley is approximately 43,000 students.