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November 2008 Archives

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FeaturesNovember 21, 2008
TODAY NCAA Tournament ticket distribution 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Freeborn Hall Ticket Office Men’s soccer will host Denver in the first round of the national tournament at Aggie Soccer Stadium on Saturday at 1 p.m. Tickets cost $5 for UC Davis students, faculty and staff, and $7 for adults. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Correction

Arts & CultureNovember 21, 2008
In the Nov.20issue of The California Aggie,the article “Feats of Strength music festival carries bands into the area” incorrectly stated that shows presented by KDVS are in conflict withuniversity policy.

CD Review: Emily Lacy

Arts & CultureNovember 21, 2008
Emily Lacy Newsworthy New York Tapes Self-release Rating: 5

And then I found 5 dollars

OpinionNovember 21, 2008
As many of you are probably aware by now, this week was national Pitch It to the People Week for Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, or SCCC. The organization is a non-partisan group that supports the right of concealed handgun license holders to carry their weapons on college campuses as a means of protection. SCCC hopes to dispel myths and educate the public about the facts of concealed carry and hopes to eventually make it legal for license holders to carry on campuses such as ours.

Aggies enter WWPA Championships as No. 3 seed

SportsNovember 21, 2008
Although the Aggies have finished the regular season with three more losses than wins, they have exhibited strong play in Western Water Polo Association play, earning an 8-4 record and the third seed for this weekend’s conference tournament. The Aggies travel to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps for a tough Friday game against sixth-seed Air Force. The two squads met earlier this season, with UC Davis coming out on top at Schaal Aquatic Center, 12-10.

Website provides free English instruction

City NewsNovember 20, 2008
English can be a tough language to learn,but the federal government hopes to make it easier with a free website intended to improve access to language instruction for immigrants. The website,usalearns.org,is a free and easily accessible resource available to anyone seeking basic English language instruction.Sponsored by the U.S.Department of Education,it meets one of President George W.Bush’s immigration reform pledges from2007.

Variations on a theme

Arts & CultureNovember 20, 2008
Maybe it’s the Thanksgiving season that’s making me all nostalgic for pre-college/childhood relics.Could it be the return of holiday foodstuffs at grocery stores or the change of the weather and its autumnal wardrobe changes?

The Writing’s on the Wall

Arts & CultureNovember 20, 2008
Hanging sandbags and TV screens are just a part of what makes up the strange and dream-like world of End Times,where every important decision is centered on a red drum.

Professor Eric Rauchway reviews the presidential election

Campus NewsNovember 20, 2008
In reviewing what many call the most “historical” and “unprecedented” election of our time,Dr.Eric Rauchway took a look at our history’s past to examine the role that race,partisanship,the young voting population and other key variables played in electing Barack Obama as our nation’s nextpresident.

Pants optional

OpinionNovember 20, 2008
I feel like I’ve been running into a lot of pissy people lately.I guess I understand tosome extent why this is–the weather’s a little less sexy than most would like it to be,there’ve been these “essay” things that have to get done,and there just aren’t enough yogurt joints in Davis to go around.Still,and in light of the fact that Thanksgiving is on its way,we’ve all got much to be glad about.

Mexican Film Festival explores underrepresented culture

Arts & CultureNovember 20, 2008
Today’s politically charged world can often encourage us to overlook international cultures.This week’s Mexican Film Festival at UC Davis hopes to remind us of the significance of Mexican culture by examining it through the eyes of its people.

Willie Nelson and K.D. Lang added to Mondavi Season

Arts & CultureNovember 20, 2008
Grammy award-winning singer-songwriters Willie Nelson and K.D.Lang have recently been added to theMondavi Center for the Performing Arts‘ 2008-2009season and are scheduled to perform early next year.