Fall 2018: Volume 36, Number 4
- Berkeley’s First State Institution Came Here 151 Years Ago, Before the University
- Two Early Poems About Berkeley
- Building Bridges, Not Walls: Berkeley, America’s First Sanctuary City
- Jane FitzGibbon Recalls Berkeley’s Bay Area Figurative Painters
- Researching Berkeley Houses: Part 1
- First Women Elected to the California State Legislature 100 Years Ago
Summer 2018: Volume 36, Number 3
- Berkeley History Timeline Unveiled
- A Visit from Betty Reid Soskin
- The West Berkeley Shellmound in 1907
- Minh Le’s Video Memoir
- Carrie F. Young: Temperance Advocate, Suffragist and Physician
- 31 Days Plein Air Painting in the Ocean View District of Berkeley
- Library Gardens Memorial
Spring 2018: Volume 36, Number 2
- Allen Stross: Berkeley’s Master of Photography
- Collection Gems: Forty Years of Documenting Berkeley History
- Edward Chace Tolman: The Cognitive Map and the Loyalty Oath
- 90th Anniversary of America’s First Woman Law Professor: Barbara Nachtrieb Armstrong
- Yes, Berkeley Once Had a Vigilante Riot: The Shocking Incident of Joshua Sykes in April 1918
Winter 2018: Volume 36, Number 1
- “Ready, Aim, Sing!” – Songs of Protest
- Forty Years of Collecting Berkeley History
- August Vollmer and the Japanese Internment
- When the Big Red Trains Ran on Solano Avenue
- Berkeley’s Bohemian Classical Music Scene of the 1960s: Vin et Fromage