Yearly Archives - 2008
2008 Archives
Sophomore quarterback has big dreams for future
SportsNovember 21, 2008
Sitting at home in Auburn, Calif., Greg Denham was a 17-year-old with dreams. He dreamt of glorifying God on the football field. He dreamt of leading
his team to championships. He dreamt of playing in the NFL. There was just one problem: Denham was sitting at home. In a non-contact offseason drill leading up to his all-important junior
year, the Placer High quarterback suffered a partially torn anterior
cruciate ligament in his right knee.
POLICE BRIEFS
City NewsNovember 21, 2008
Fecal fury An
individual was in the process of picking up the feces after his dog
defecated on a lawn on D Street when people came out of the residence
and started screaming at him and threatening him.
Planning for Fifth Street renovation in the works
City NewsNovember 21, 2008
The city of Davis is currently discussing possible options for the renovation of Fifth Street between A and L streets. The four-lane corridor currently serves several modes of
transportation, including bikes, pedestrians, automobiles and delivery
trucks. Many community members have complained about bike safety –
there are no bike lanes – and traffic and pedestrian flow problems.
Planning committee continues preparations for Centennial Picnic Day
Campus NewsNovember 21, 2008
Since the start of the fall quarter, a 17 member board of directors has
been meeting weekly and holding office hours in preparation for the
95th annual Picnic Day celebration, scheduled for Apr. 18, 2009. In consideration of UC Davis’ centennial celebration, the theme for the
upcoming event will be Reflections: 100 Years of Aggie Legacy.
Men’s soccer preview
SportsNovember 21, 2008
Teams: No. 17 UC Davis vs. Denver Records: Aggies, 12-4-4; Pioneers, 10-6-6 Where: Aggie Soccer Stadium When: Saturday at 1 p.m.
Men’s basketball preview
SportsNovember 21, 2008
Teams: UC Davis vs. Portland Records: Aggies, 1-3; Pilots, 1-1 Where: The Pavilion When: Sunday at 2 p.m. Radio: KHTK 1140 AM
Informed Dissent
OpinionNovember 21, 2008
Dude, seriously, I think you’ve got a problem. I know it’s hard
to talk about, and I know not many people think this sort of thing is a
big deal, but we need to have this conversation for your sake and for
the sake of everyone on campus.
Former Senator Mitchell speaks at the Mondavi Center
Campus NewsNovember 21, 2008
As part of the Distinguished Speakers Series, former Senator George
Mitchell spoke about his time in the Senate, his investigation into
steroid use in baseball and the threats the world faces at the Mondavi
Center Wednesday night. “There isn’t a man, woman, or child that doesn’t trust George
Mitchell,” said Don Roth, Executive Director of the Robert and Margrit
Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, in his introduction of the
former senator.
Football preview
SportsNovember 21, 2008
Teams: UC Davis at San Diego Records: Aggies, 5-6; Toreros, 8-2 Where: Toreros Stadium – San Diego When: Saturday at 6 p.m. Radio: KHTK 1140 AM
Elderly, disabled lose housing assistance from state
City NewsNovember 21, 2008
Low income senior citizens, the blind and disabled will not be
receiving their annual check for homeowner or renter assistance in the
mail this year. Due to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s decision to eliminate funding for the Homeowner and Renter Assistance
programs in the state budget for the 2008-2009 fiscal year, 2008 claims
cannot be paid by the Franchise Tax Board.
Dwayne Shaffer on…
SportsNovember 21, 2008
The UC Davis men’s soccer team looks to make history once again. Already the school’s first team to qualify for multiple NCAA Division I
Tournaments, the Aggies will be gunning for the first playoff win in UC
Davis history when they play host to Denver at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Head coach Dwayne Shaffer recently sat down with Aggie Sports Editor
Adam Loberstein before practice to discuss everything from what a
postseason win would mean to his program to why fans should arrive
early come Saturday.
Donation baskets brighten the holidays for pets of the homeless
Campus NewsNovember 21, 2008
The Mercer Veterinary Clinic will continue its 13-year long tradition
of making holiday gift baskets for pets of the homeless this December. “These baskets help make the holidays a little brighter for these
special animals and their loving owners,” said Eileen Samitz, the
holiday pet basket coordinator. “These animals are not only pets, but
they are warmth, comfort and sometimes protection, and often they are
the only family that these less fortunate folks have.”

