Buildings at John Muir College follow the naturalist ’ s wilderness travels through the Yosemite area — Tenaya hearkens to a lake named for an Ahwahneechee chief , while Tioga is a mountain pass referencing the Iroquois and Mohawk term for “ where it forks .” The tree known as Tamarack yields “ wood used for snowshoes ” per the native Abenaki language , and while Tuolumne has many meanings , here it references the Yosemite meadow where Muir once led a flock of 2,000 sheep . |
Earl Warren was the first Supreme Court justice to be honored by a college , and its halls take inspiration from people and cases of his court : NAACP leaders Daisy and L . C . Bates led the way on Brown v . Board of Education , and Justices Frankfurter , Black and Douglas were part of the unanimous decision to desegregate schools . Later justices of Warren ’ s court include John Marshall Harlan II , Potter Stewart , William Brennan Jr . and Arthur Goldberg . Hmm , nine buildings — coincidence ? |
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