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Yearly Archives - 2008

2008 Archives

Mondavi Center to present, host summer music events

Arts & CultureJuly 14, 2008
Ever wish to DJ at the famed Studio 54 in Vegas or dream about being an MC at the Hard Rock Café in Sacramento? Were you destined for the music industry and just need an opportunity?

Manor Pool reopens for summer

City NewsJuly 14, 2008
Davis residents seeking refuge from the heat have another option this summer: Manor Pool.

Don’t be hatin’

OpinionJuly 14, 2008
Now that Davis is down to a chilly 92 degrees, this story may not resonate with some of you as it might have last week, but I’m telling it anyway. Walking home from the ARC, I felt like getting a cool drink.

DJ 101 at Groove University: scratching out a living and dancing to your own beat

Arts & CultureJuly 14, 2008
Ever wish to DJ at the famed Studio 54 in Vegas or dream about being an MC at the Hard Rock Café in Sacramento? Were you destined for the music industry and just need an opportunity?

Davis school board seeks parcel tax

City NewsJuly 14, 2008
Despite the community’s best efforts to help, the Davis Joint Unified School District is still looking for money to avoid losing teachers and programs.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesJuly 14, 2008
TUESDAY Tcheka concert 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The Quad SummerMusic 2008, a free concert series put on by the Mondavi Center, will kick off Tcheka’s blend of world music and jazz. Go enjoy this free event!

Correction

Campus NewsJuly 14, 2008
In the July 10 issue of The California Aggie, the article “UC opposes bill to protect journalism advisers” stated that the University of California expressed its opposition to Senate Bill 1370. The article should have stated that the UC Office of the President opposes the bill, not the entire UC system. The Aggie regrets the error.

City responds to grand jury findings

City NewsJuly 14, 2008
The city of Davis responded last week to the Yolo County Grand Jury’s investigation of the Davis Fire Department by announcing its intention to hire an independent investigator to evaluate the jury’s report of inconsistent promotion practices stemming from a close alliance with the union.

UC opposes bill to protect journalism advisers

Campus NewsJuly 10, 2008
The University of California expressed its opposition to a bill currently in the California legislature that aims to prohibit high schools and public universities from taking disciplinary action against journalism advisers for protecting students’ freedom of speech.

UC Davis hosts summer camps

FeaturesJuly 10, 2008
Don’t be surprised – little munchkins dressed in green are taking over the UC Davis campus, at least for the summer. At the Activities and Recreation Center, kids in face paint are as prominent as weightlifters pumping iron.

UC adviser encourages Victory Garden’s return

FeaturesJuly 10, 2008
With fuel and food prices on the rise, University of California cooperative extension adviser and historian Rose Hayden-Smith recommends a home-grown solution – the Victory Garden. Although the name may evoke a sense of World War II-era nostalgia, Hayden-Smith believes the Victory Garden needs to make a comeback but in a different context.

Speaking through art

Arts & CultureJuly 10, 2008
English is his second language and Russian is his first, but for the Moscow-born artist Ted Vasin, his native tongue is his art. Just don’t ask Vasin to communicate his inspirations.