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Why Blue and
Gold?
Every school in the University of California System has some
combination of blue and gold as their school colors. The colors
were selected for the university by a committee of students
at what is now UC Berkeley in June 1873. Blue was considered
because of the sky and the landscape, the student cadet uniforms,
and the number of Yale graduates who were instrumental in
the founding and administration of the university. Gold was
considered because of California’s designation as the
Golden State and the color of many native wildflowers, such
as the California Golden Poppy. Unable to decide between the
two, the committee asked their female classmates to decide.
Student Rebekah Bragg Cummings suggested using both colors,
and the committee agreed.

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