Yearly Archives - 2008
2008 Archives
New Yolo courthouse to replace cramped facilities
City NewsSeptember 29, 2008
Addressingwhat the state court system says is a “state of crisis,” Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a bill thatauthorizes$5billion worth ofconstruction and renovation of facilities throughout the state.
MSA sees big turnout for Ramadan
Campus NewsSeptember 29, 2008
Over600people turned out to the Muslim Student Association‘s8th annual Fast for a Day Friday evening at the Davis Senior Center.The event is one of the largest iftars– an evening meal after a day of fasting– in Northern California,according to MSA.
Daily Calendar
FeaturesSeptember 29, 2008
TODAY Adult bereavement support group 1to3p.m. Woodland If you have lost a loved one over threemonths ago,this support group may help you work through grief andbereavement.Prescreening is required,so please call Yolo Hospice Bereavement Services at758-5566for more information.
Corrections
Campus NewsSeptember 29, 2008
In the Sept.26article “Illegal aliens could pay heftier price for California college education,” interim director of financial aid Kathryn Maloney was mistakenly identified as Katherine Maloney.The Aggie regrets the error. In
the Sept. 25 article “Where do I go and what do I do?” it stated that
the Bistro 33 Pub Quiz was held every Tuesday night. The correct date
for the event is every Monday night. The Aggie regrets the error. In the Sept. 26 article “From Biking to Walking, Transportation for
UC Davis students,” it was stated that the Tipsy Taxi’s hours are
Thursday through Saturday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. This is incorrect.
Tipsy Taxi’s hours are Friday through Saturday from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The Aggie regrets the error.
City gets closer to “living wage”
City NewsSeptember 29, 2008
The
city of Davis could be on the way to boosting the wages of some of its
lowest paid workers after last week’s City Council meeting.The council voted3-2to have city staff write a living wage ordinance covering everyone paid by the city.The
ordinance would require contractors who work with the city to pay their
employees a predetermined wage above the state minimum wage of$8per hour.
ASUCD Senate Briefs
Campus NewsSeptember 29, 2008
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at6:10p.m.Times listed are according to the clock at the Sept.25meeting location,the Memorial Union’s Mee Room.
An honest introduction
SportsSeptember 29, 2008
I’ve already peaked.At age19.In mid-July,I was covering an event of sorts in New York – namely,the Bronx – that you’ve probably heard of:Major League Baseball’s All-Star Week at Yankee Stadium in the storied ballpark’s final year of
Aggie women, men finish second, seventh at Stanford Invitational
SportsSeptember 29, 2008
Saturday’s Stanford Invitational gave the UC Davis men’s and women’s cross country teamitsfirst chance to see howit stacked up against Big West Conference foes. The Aggies liked what they saw.
Aggies clip Falcons’ wings
SportsSeptember 29, 2008
Senior midfielder Ahmad Hatifie scores his first goal of the season from15yards out to the top left corner. The Aggie faithful go wild.Hatifie leaps the brick barrier separating the fans from the field and jumps into the crowd.
Aggie Digest
SportsSeptember 29, 2008
Women’s Tennis The
UC Davis doubles team of senior Randi Schuler and junior Desiree Stone
was the lone Aggie duo to advance to quarterfinal play on Saturday at
the14-team Cal Nike Invitational in Berkeley,Calif.
Women’s volleyball preview
SportsSeptember 26, 2008
Teams:UC Davis vs.Long Beach State Records:Aggies,8-6 (0-1); 49ers,10-2 (0-0) Where:The Pavilion When:Saturday at7p.m.
Women’s tennis preview
SportsSeptember 26, 2008
What:Cal Nike Invitational Host:California Where:Hellman Tennis Complex and Channing Tennis Courts – Berkeley,Calif. When:Today,Saturday and Sunday; all day

