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Yearly Archives - 2008

2008 Archives

Editorial: AB 2168

OpinionMay 13, 2008
California State Assembly Bill 2168 will be heard and hopefully approved by the appropriations committee Wednesday. The bill would relax the restrictions currently in place on what farmers can sell at roadside stands. Presently, farmers are allowed to sell only whole items grown on their property, which prevents them from making bottled water or homemade processed foods such as jams or pies available to the roadside consumer.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesMay 13, 2008
TODAY Israeli soccer literature talk Noon 2203 Social Science and Humanities Alon Raab, lecturer in Jewish and religious studies, will give a talk titled “From Rabinovitch and the Burden of Jewish History to Beckham’s Thigh: Israeli Soccer Literature.”

Yolo County awarded two EPA Brownfields Cleanup grants

City NewsMay 12, 2008
Esparto, Yolo County’s largest rural unincorporated community, recently received two EPA Brownfields Assessment grants to help with its downtown revitalization project. The two grants are for $200,000 each and will evaluate the presence of hazardous substances and petroleum, respectively, at certain locations within the community.

Whole Earth Festival weaves a web of entertainment

Arts & CultureMay 12, 2008
This year at the Whole Earth Festival (WEF), the party was at the DJ Stage, coordinated by Kelly Scott, also known as Kelly D, a UC Davis staff member. Tucked away from the booths and food stands was the DJ stage, which set the scene for two nights of high-energy music and dancing.

‘We’re a Cinderella!’

SportsMay 12, 2008
Walking the greens of the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf West Regional, UC Davis wasn’t just happy to be there. But there were so many reasons why they should’ve been.

Varsity eight captures grand final win in prestigious tournament

SportsMay 12, 2008
Making its first appearance at the Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa. since taking third in the 2004 grand final, the UC Davis women’s rowing team made its return known. “We wanted to focus on our race plan and not everybody else,” said head coach Carissa Adams. “We felt if we could execute our race place then we could win.”

UC Davis partners with iTunes U

Campus NewsMay 12, 2008
UC Davis is among the first colleges in the nation to launch the new iTunes U site. iTunes U allows users to gain free access to files, including music, podcasts, event highlights and campus news.

To the summit

OpinionMay 12, 2008
The three-page paper is actually a five-page paper. “You’re joking,” I say over the phone. “Nope.”

Softball preview

SportsMay 12, 2008
Teams: UC Davis vs.CalState Northridge Records:Aggies,22-34(8-10); Matadors,21-23(10-8) Where:Matador Diamond – Northridge

Minimal pressure

SportsMay 12, 2008
When it comes to who will be UC Davis’ next starting quarterback, sophomore frontrunner Greg Denham has been left in the dark. “I don’t know – no comment,” said Denham, who’s been competing for the spot with junior Daniel Alfaro and redshirt freshman Sean Maraz. “I don’t really have any idea or any say.”

Getting your foot in the door

FeaturesMay 12, 2008
Dominic Callori used to don a jersey and sneakers as a star center for the UC Davis basketball team, hoisting jump shots and grabbing rebounds many a time at the ARC Pavilion.

Food prices rise around the world

City NewsMay 12, 2008
Rising food prices around the world are forcing people to think twice about what they buy at the grocery store. Among the factors are high oil prices, which have in turn increased production costs on the farm, marketing and processing aspects.