Tim Arango writes: “For days now, the [University of California, Berkeley anthropology] library has become a scene of occupation. Students have filled it with tents, sleeping bags and air mattresses in a last-ditch effort to save the 67-year-old institution dedicated to anthropology, which encompasses the study of humanity, societies and cultures. The university is preparing to move the collections of archaeological field notes and books—about 80,000 volumes in total, on subjects as varied as folk tales, Black culture and Mexican American social movements—to a nearby warehouse and the main library, saving $400,000 annually.”