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Yearly Archives - 2008

2008 Archives

Mondavi Center offers special ticket sale to students

Arts & CultureOctober 6, 2008
UC Davis students will be able to purchase tickets to in-demand concerts at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts starting Oct. 8.

Men’s golf preview

SportsOctober 6, 2008
Event: Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic Where: Warren Golf Course – Notre Dame, Ind. When: Monday and Tuesday; all day Who to watch: Saying that Austin Graham has gotten off to a good start would be an understatement.

Life Chain urges against abortion

City NewsOctober 6, 2008
A group of parents,children and other community members gathered Sunday for a pro-life prayer demonstration on Fifth Street.The demonstration,known as a Life Chain,is an annual event that has occurred inDavis for over10years.

Lending a helping hand

FeaturesOctober 6, 2008
Editor’s note: Although the clubbing scene in Davis isn’t very big, the club scene sure is. Throughout the school year, The California Aggie will give you a feel for student activities at UC Davis by profiling various clubs and student organizations on campus. First off is service organization HELP.

Hail Bakari

SportsOctober 6, 2008
Bakari Grant was a mess. He strained a muscle in his foot. He kicked his shoe off. He put it back on. He ran out onto the field. He forgot his helmet. He went back for it. He lined up outside instead of in the slot.

Governor signs researcher protection bill into law

Campus NewsOctober 6, 2008
California’s academic researchers now have a reason to breathe a little easier at night. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Bill 2296 – The Researcher Protection Act of 2008 – into law on Sept. 28. The new law will enhance the ability of local law enforcement and prosecutors to protect academic researchers and their families from threatening and destructive tactics employed by extremist protesters.

Garamendi talks student fees, green jobs

City NewsOctober 6, 2008
Fees and tuition at California colleges are rising rapidly, and California Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi says it’s up to students to change that. Garamendi spoke at a Davis College Democrats rally on campus on Friday in front of an audience of about 85 people. He gave a rousing and energetic speech touching on national and regional political issues, including the federal Wall Street bailout and the state budget deal.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesOctober 6, 2008
TODAY Delta Phi Beta fundraiser 4:30 to 9 p.m. Habit Burger, Davis Commons Help this group raise money for Narika, a group that works to fight domestic violence against South Asian women.

Correction

City NewsOctober 6, 2008
Friday’s article on the unemployment rate incorrectly stated that August job losses led to a total of15,109,000unemployed Californians.The job losses actually brought the number of employed Californians down to15,109,000.The number of unemployed Californians was1,417,000.The Aggie regrets the error.

Big West foes sweep away UC Davis

SportsOctober 6, 2008
After starting out the season red-hot, winning six of their first seven games, the Aggies went into the weekend in search of their first Big West Conference win. The Aggies are still looking. UC Davis fell to both Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and UC Santa Barbara, falling to 0-4 in conference and 8-9 overall.

Aggies ride Mustangs out of town

SportsOctober 6, 2008
One of the aspects of the game of soccer that coaches stress is to score first to put pressure on the other team. “Everybody who watches games knows that when you score the first goal, the game is much easier to play,” head coach Dwayne Shaffer said. UC Davis (9-1-1) did just that against Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (6-3-2) on Saturday to capture its first Big West Conference victory, 2-0, and to stay undefeated at Aggie Soccer Stadium this season.

Aggies impress at Doc Adams Invite

SportsOctober 6, 2008
Saturday the Aggies risked.And it paid off. The men were led by junior Arran Rogerson’s25:34.2clocking,good for fifth individually,as their depth helped them place a close second to Stanford University at the Doc Adams Open at the Putah Creek Reserve.