UC Berkeley's Memorial Stadium
And nearby, Tightwad Hill, long a popular viewing place for those without a ticket because you can see down into Memorial Stadium from Charter Hill, will be off limits for those hoping to still steal a glimpse of a game with no fans.
And nearby, Tightwad Hill, long a popular viewing place for those without a ticket because you can see down into Memorial Stadium from Charter Hill, will be off limits for those hoping to still steal a glimpse of a game with no fans.
Bullying and abuse in Cal soccer program
The bullying and abuse directed at Cal soccer players by a coach reveals the limitations in protecting student athletes at top-level programs.
The bullying and abuse directed at Cal soccer players by a coach reveals the limitations in protecting student athletes at top-level programs.
Surviving the Game: Allegations of abuse in Cal's soccer program
The women of UC Berkeley's soccer team break their silence about troubling treatment by coaches. KTVU's Claudine Wong reports.
The women of UC Berkeley's soccer team break their silence about troubling treatment by coaches. KTVU's Claudine Wong reports.
Vaccine developments are great news, but more work needs to be done, says expert
Dr. Julia Schaletzky PhD, the Executive Director of the Center of Emerging and Neglected Diseases at UC Berkeley talked to Mornings on 2 on Sunday about the progress being made on coronavirus treatments and vaccines.
Dr. Julia Schaletzky PhD, the Executive Director of the Center of Emerging and Neglected Diseases at UC Berkeley talked to Mornings on 2 on Sunday about the progress being made on coronavirus treatments and vaccines.
Cal football season opener canceled after player tests positive, teammates quarantine
Debora Villalon reports.
Debora Villalon reports.
UC Berkeley scientists tracking COVID-19 through sewage
Tom Vacar reports.
Tom Vacar reports.
World Mental Health Day serves as reminder for pandemic's disruption
Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day, and the pandemic has put a strain on parts of many peoples' lives in the Bay Area and around the world. Dr. Lisa Fortuna from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital/UCSF talked to Mornings on 2 about strategies to stay level-headed.
Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day, and the pandemic has put a strain on parts of many peoples' lives in the Bay Area and around the world. Dr. Lisa Fortuna from Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital/UCSF talked to Mornings on 2 about strategies to stay level-headed.
United Airlines to lay off 16,370 employees
Severin Borenstein
Severin Borenstein
UCSF creates potential coronavirus treatment
Tom Vacar reports.
Tom Vacar reports.
Fraternity parties to blame for UC Berkeley coronavirus outbreak
As UC Berkeley reported a large spike in coronavirus cases, university officials say that frat parties where people didn't follow basic safety measures are to blame.
As UC Berkeley reported a large spike in coronavirus cases, university officials say that frat parties where people didn't follow basic safety measures are to blame.
UCSF recruiting COVID-19 patients for clinical trial
Dr. Catherine Oldenburg, an Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, explains UCSF's new study for COVID-19 patients.
Dr. Catherine Oldenburg, an Infectious Disease Epidemiologist, explains UCSF's new study for COVID-19 patients.
Amber Lee reports.
UC Berkeley holds virtual Minecraft graduation
Greg Liggins reports.
Greg Liggins reports.
Doctors battling COVID-19 share their best practices after weeks of experience battling coronavirus
Reporter Jana Katsuyama explains why testing and protective equipment are still a priority locally, and nationally when treating COVID-19.
Reporter Jana Katsuyama explains why testing and protective equipment are still a priority locally, and nationally when treating COVID-19.
UCSF doctor explains level of coronavirus risk and steps to take to avoid infection
Dr. Maria Raven, the Chief of Emergency Medicine at UC San Francisco, spoke to Mornings on 2 The Nine about what people in the Bay Area should know about their own risk to the coronavirus.
Dr. Maria Raven, the Chief of Emergency Medicine at UC San Francisco, spoke to Mornings on 2 The Nine about what people in the Bay Area should know about their own risk to the coronavirus.
Sanders leads Democratic presidential canidates
Greg Lee reports.
Greg Lee reports.
Amber Lee reports.
Driver fleeing police strikes and kills pedestrian
Tom Vacar reports from University Avenue and Sixth Street in Berkeley.
Tom Vacar reports from University Avenue and Sixth Street in Berkeley.
Cal takes on Illinois in Redbox Bowl
Both the Golden Bears (7-5) and Fighting Illini (6-6) endured four-game losing streaks.
Both the Golden Bears (7-5) and Fighting Illini (6-6) endured four-game losing streaks.
Helping families on Giving Tuesday
Leah Carroll, a patients at UCSF, joins us with her mom, Lindsay Bolin
Leah Carroll, a patients at UCSF, joins us with her mom, Lindsay Bolin



















