Monthly Archives - October 2008
October 2008 Archives
UC Davis battles UC Irvine to 1-1 tie
SportsOctober 27, 2008
The past seven times No.8UC Davis and No.20UC Irvine have gotten together on the soccer field,the game has either ended in a tie or a one-goal differential. Saturday was no different. In a game that UC Irvine needed badly to stay in the top half of the Big West Conference standings,the teams battled hard to their second1-1tie of the season at Aggie Soccer Stadium.
The cap and gown list
OpinionOctober 27, 2008
The experience of fulfilling this week‘s list item can also be referred to as“the night I learned how to drink and forgot how to walk,“ or,more simply,“the night I turned21.“
Proposed plan for UCD research site cleanup faces some public concern
City NewsOctober 27, 2008
The former Laboratory for Energy-Related Health Research at UC Davis
has been a site of controversy for several years with regards to the
potential contamination left in the soil on site. Government officials presented a proposed final cleanup plan for the site at a public meeting Thursday.
Prop 12 would fund housing loans for veterans
City NewsOctober 27, 2008
Proposition12,also known as the Veterans‘ Bond Act of2008,will appear on the ballot on Nov.4.Approval of the proposition provides for a bond issue of$900million to provide loans to California veterans to purchase farms and homes. Since1921,the voters have approved a total of about$8.4billion to finance the veterans‘ farm and home purchase program,also known as Cal-Vet.As of July2008,there was about$102million left to support new loans.
Playoffs have begun
SportsOctober 27, 2008
Dwayne Shaffer keeps it simple.In a season of countless accomplishments,UC Davis‘ men’s soccer coach continues narrowing things to a single goal:The Aggies need to finish among the Big West Conference’s top four teams to qualify for the league tournament.
MESA leadership retreat hopes to build bridges
Campus NewsOctober 27, 2008
Wednesday is the last day to apply for the Middle Eastern and South Asian (MESA) leadership retreat Nov.14to16atSly Park Center – or for what organizers say will be “the most amazing experience you won’t ever forget.” The second annual retreat is hosted by the Cross Cultural Center and sponsored by a variety of campus organizations.Last year approximately40students and faculty attended.This year,they expect up to65participants – not all of which will be students in the MESA program.
Long Beach State takes care of UC Davis in 3 sets
SportsOctober 27, 2008
Long Beach State’s 1988 national championship-winning women’s
volleyball team – a team that featured two-time Olympic gold medalist
Misty May-Treanor – was honored in front of 1,694 fans at the Walter
Pyramid on Friday night. When the current squad took the court, they played like a dream team,
as the 49ers (17-4, 6-2) knocked off the Aggies (10-12, 2-7) in three
sets 25-15, 25-17, 25-15.
Hail to the Chief
OpinionOctober 27, 2008
Get up.Go to class.Listen,take notes.Stay awake.Hour’s up,time for the next class.Listen,take notes.Stay awake.Time for lunch,but not too much time,you have another class.Listen,take notes.Stay awake.Give a presentation.Go home.Change clothes,go to work.Work.Change clothes,go home.Study for quiz,work on paper.Prepare for other class.Eat dinner.Last minute reading.Bed.
Football: Aggies defense takes fight out of Sioux
SportsOctober 27, 2008
Ismael Bamba streaked50yards downfield for one North Dakota touchdown.Josh Murray took a pitch46yards to set up another. By halftime,it looked like yet another shootout was on tap for a homestand that had already seen its share of high-octane offense. Clearly,the UC Davis defense had other plans.
Daily Calendar
FeaturesOctober 27, 2008
TODAY Project Compost 6p.m. Project Compost Office,MU Basement Learn about radical composting on campus and how to get involved.
Correction
Campus NewsOctober 27, 2008
In the Oct.24issue ofThe California Aggie,the article “Study examines abusive teenage boys,” incorrectly identified Elizabeth Reed as a UC Davis assistant professor of pediatrics.Reed was a graduate student at Harvard University during the study and Elizabeth Miller,the study’s senior author,is an assistant professor of pediatrics at UC Davis.The Aggie regrets the error.
Club Hoppin’: NOURISH International
FeaturesOctober 27, 2008
Students interested in taking up the fight to end world hunger and
poverty have a new option to get involved on the UC Davis campus. NOURISH International,developed in2003to fight global poverty,recently established a chapter at UC Davis this fall and is looking for students to help.The organization currently has23chapters nationwide.
