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Daily Archives - October 9, 2008

October 9 2008 Archives

Dispute between Band-uh!, faculty director goes public

Campus NewsOctober 9, 2008
The California Aggie Marching Band-uh! is on the defensive after details of a complaint filed by its faculty director were leaked to the media Monday. The Band-uh!’s faculty director, Thomas Slabaugh II, filed a sexual harassment complaint with the university in May after a series of “ridiculous, disturbing, and offensive” incidents, he wrote in a complaint published by The San Francisco Chronicle. Slabaugh, who is pursuing a doctorate in musical arts from the University of Washington, is on stress-leave from September through Nov. 8.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesOctober 9, 2008
TODAY Student volunteer program 9a.m.to5p.m. Garrison Room,MU Go to this event,every hour on the hour,to learn about international student volunteer positions that allow for two to three months of travel.

Corrections

City NewsOctober 9, 2008
In the Oct.7issue ofThe California Aggie,the article “Number of international students at UCD slowly increasing” stated there are over2,500international students and scholars at UC Davis.The article should have stated that there are over4,000international students and scholars. In the Oct.6issue of The California Aggie,the ASUCD Senate Briefs misspell the name of the ASUCD president.The name should be spelled Ivan Carrillo. The Aggie regrets the errors.

Construction begins on new stem cell center

Campus NewsOctober 9, 2008
UC Davis formally broke ground on the $62 million Institute for Regenerative Cures on its Sacramento campus late September – the first such facility funded by the state in Northern California. The project is supported by the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) and will focus on team-oriented projects with the goal of discovering new methods to treat chronic diseases and injuries.

Centennial Fall Festival

Campus NewsOctober 9, 2008
Robert Mondavi Institute Opening Friday Oct.10 10a.m.to12:30p.m. The formal grand opening of the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science kicks off centennial week.The$73million complex near Interstate-80houses labs,classrooms and offices.Speakers at the event include members of the Mondavi family,Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi and Martin Yan ofYan Can Cook.

CD Review: Paper Trails

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
Few modern works have successfully tackled the complexities ofanurban American life bent on survival in a morally gray culture.T.I.‘s sixth major release,Paper Trails,is an investigation of the emcee’s neurosis as a rags-to-riches success story,as heis subject to the violence and fear upon which he built his kingdom.

CD Review: House With No Home

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
The air is becoming cooler.For many,nostalgia emerges from its slumber.Before disinterring the albums you listen to every winter,try out Horse Feather’sHouse With No Home.Released Sept.9by Kill Rock Stars (Deerhoof,Elliott Smith,The Decemberists),House With No Home can best be described as a somber folk record that draws from roots,Southern and mountain influences.Its strength is its undeniable cohesiveness and the satisfaction of a start-to-finish listen.

California DREAM Act vetoed

City NewsOctober 9, 2008
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the California DREAM Act on Sept.30for the second time in two years.The act,authored by state senator Gilbert Cedillo (D-Los Angeles),was aiming to allow illegal immigrants access to financial aid at the University of California,California State University and California’s community colleges. “I share the author’s goal of making affordable education available to all California students,” wrote Governor Schwarzenegger in a letter to the state senate, “but given the precarious fiscal condition the state faces at this time,it would not be prudent to place additional demands on our limited financial aid resources as specified in this bill.“

Booth’s record-breaker helps men’s golf to second-place finish

SportsOctober 9, 2008
Brent Booth,welcome to the record books. A Los Altos,Calif.native,Booth made themost of his trip out to the University of Notre Dame.The junior chalked up a school-record64during Tuesday’s final round en route to a fourth-place individual finish at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic.

ARTSWEEK

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
Editor’s picks: 1. The Overdubs Shayna and the Bulldog, The Overdubs Friday, 10 p.m., $3-5, 21 Sophia’s Thai Kitchen 2. Alas, alak, Alaska! Fancie, Alas, alak, Alaska! Saturday, 8 p.m. John Natsoulas Gallery on 1st Street 3. Brightblack Morning Light Brightblack Morning Light, Avocet Saturday, 8 p.m., $10 Delta of Venus

A history in photographs

Arts & CultureOctober 9, 2008
One hundred years ago, a handful of people ate a meal outdoors and talked about their plans for the University Farm. A photograph of this event – the event that would later be known as UC Davis’ first annual Picnic Day – is the first of many thought-provoking images from the Art Lounge’s inaugural collection.