Monthly Archives - June 2008
June 2008 Archives
Male Athlete of the Year: Mike McGee
SportsJune 5, 2008
Early in the season, men’s water polo head coach Steve Doten was quick to express where his team’s strengths would lie in 2007.
Life after college: Welcome to the real world
FeaturesJune 5, 2008
The diplomas are handed out, the graduation caps are tossed into the airand pictures are taken with everyone,everywhere.
In eternal memory
OpinionJune 5, 2008
There is something profoundly human about adramaticsporting loss,particularlywhen itbefalls a teamon the brink of victory thatyou wholeheartedly support.
Incumbents sweep City Council election
City NewsJune 5, 2008
Voters decided Tuesday that the face of the Davis City
Council would stay the same, at least for two more years when the rest
of the council faces re-election.
Here’s to the future
FeaturesJune 5, 2008
Endings are bittersweet. At the close of every year, UC Davis seniors don a cap and gown,
receive a diploma and put their years at the university behind them as
they look to the future.
Guest opinion
OpinionJune 5, 2008
UC Davis and the UC system,likeSan Franciscoand dozens of other communities acrossCalifornia,includingL.A.,Fresno,Oakland,Santa Cruz,Berkeley,Palo Alto andMarinCounty have adopted the goal of Zero Waste.
Gas prices reach record highs
City NewsJune 5, 2008
080605_ci_gas.CHeadline: Gas prices reach record highsLayercake: Wallets and gas are being drained at the pump By ALEX BULLERAggie News Writer With Davis gas prices over $4.33 per gallon, remembering to get gas is the least of drivers’ problems. Gas prices will continue to increase as the supply of gasoline grows smaller relative to the real […]
Female Athlete of the Year: Christi Raycraft
SportsJune 5, 2008
They were the two biggest games of the year and possibly in program history.
Farewell
Arts & CultureJune 5, 2008
Well folks, this is it – it’s the end of the road for “Nothing to see here….”
Emeritus professor Gary Snyder speaks about sustainable energy
Campus NewsJune 5, 2008
Before most Davis studentswere born,Gary Snyderbegan living his lifewithout electricity.
Editorial: Measures necessary to maintain arboretum’s beauty
OpinionJune 5, 2008
The number ofherons and egrets populating the arboretum in recent years has become unmanageable; between2005and2007,the number of egrets in the arboretum has increased more than fivefold.
