'No Stirrings of Pride'

Two buildings at the University of California at Berkeley can be seen all the way from San Francisco on a clear day. The first, a tall, granite bell tower called the Campanile, is the visual anchor of the campus and was a favorite subject of Ansel Adams.

The second, Evans Hall, is an imposing concrete structure that most people on the campus would like to see demolished. Campus planners call it a mistake, and students, like me, call it "a fortress" or "a prison." Photographers try to

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