The California AggieToday's Date
FacebookInstagramX - TwitterYouTube

Monthly Archives - November 2008

November 2008 Archives

Second-half rallies fall short again for UC Davis

SportsNovember 25, 2008
Through five games this season,the UC Davis men’s basketball team has proven that it can play winning basketball. The only task left is to prove it for40minutes. The Aggies dropped to1-4after a pair of single-digit losses,falling on the road to Arkansas before losing to Portland in its home opener.

Record number of illegal marijuana plants seized in California

City NewsNovember 25, 2008
California saw a record increase in the number of marijuana plants eradicated this year. Nearly5.3million plants were seized from private and public lands through the combined efforts of several state and national drug control departments in2008.

POLICE BRIEFS

City NewsNovember 25, 2008
THURSDAY Turn that frown upside down A subject was sitting in the park on Hamel Street with his face in his hands. Dee-runk.in.Pub-lik. A female was yelling at people onL Street.

Otherwise, they’ll kill you

OpinionNovember 25, 2008
Sometimes,I envy guys.They have a better handle on solving problems dealing with interpersonal relationships among friends of the same sex than girls do. Take how guys handle cleaning the apartment.When a disagreement about who should vacuum the living room arose between these guys I knew,it escalated to a lot of screaming and finally a physical altercation.All over vacuuming (OKmaybe I take it back,boys are lame sometimes)! But six minutes later,everyone apologized to one another,someone ended up vacuuming,Call of Duty was played,and everything went back to normal.

Men’s soccer preview

SportsNovember 25, 2008
Teams:No.17UC Davis at No.13Michigan Records:Aggies,13-4-4; Wolverines,12-5-3 Where:U-M Soccer Complex – Ann Arbor,Mich. When:Today at11a.m.

Editorial: UC fee hikes

OpinionNovember 25, 2008
It’s getting to be like clockwork – another year,another wave of student fee increases.In these troubled economic times,this year’s increase could be over$600annually per student if the government doesn’t close the funding gap.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesNovember 25, 2008
TODAY Aggie Ambassadors from College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Noon to1p.m. 3001Plant and Environmental Sciences Learn about opportunities within the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

California gets high-speed rail project under way

City NewsNovember 25, 2008
Now that Proposition1A passed in California,officials are faced with the task of getting the high speed rail project off the ground. The greatest challenge at this point is finding sufficientfundingto jumpstart the project,said Quentin Kopp,chair of the California High Speed Rail Authority.

Annual Stock Show Draws Record Number of Participants

FeaturesNovember 25, 2008
Saturday marked the80th annual Little International Stock Show,sponsored by theYoung Cattlemen’s Association at the University ofCalifornia,Davis.A record number of62participants took part in the event,which was held at the Cole Facility on La Rue Road and Putah Creek Lodge Road.

Aggies take third at WWPA Championships

SportsNovember 25, 2008
There are some things you never forget. The Aggies will always remember their perfect regular season in2007that ended with a loss to Loyola Marymount in the Western Water PoloAssociation championship game. UC Davis was looking to avenge that loss this year,but came one goal short of getting there.

Aggies shock No. 10 Northwestern

SportsNovember 25, 2008
Former Aggie Derek Moore gave UC Davis national attention two years ago by becoming national champion of his weight class. Now,the Aggies are doing it as a team.

Women’s volleyball caps much improved 12-win season

SportsNovember 24, 2008
In the last match of their season,the Aggies didn’t have much of an answer for Pacific. The Tigers packed quite a punch on Friday night as Gibson and Anderson slammed down12kills each en route to a three-set victory. But at the end of the match,there was an obvious air of excitement and promise that seemed to fill the Pavilion.