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Yearly Archives - 2008

2008 Archives

Last Minute Eats

FeaturesNovember 26, 2008
Still looking for a place to have your holiday dinner? Try some local restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day. Baker’s Square Open6a.m.to9p.m. 255Second St.(corner across from theFast and Easy Mart) 756-4190 A Turkey Meal special for$14.99will be offered.Slow roasted,hand carved turkey breast served with stuffing,cranberry sauce,homemade gravy,seasonal vegetables,dinner bread,dinner saladand a slice of pie.A Ham Steak Meal (bone-in) is available for the same price. …

DNA of UCD: Andreas Albrecht

Science & TechnologyNovember 26, 2008
Have you ever looked up into the sky and wondered to yourself,“What’s out there?” The mysteries of space can be the most puzzling,yet exciting phenomena of science today.To Andreas Albrecht,this phenomena is simply enthralling.Albrecht is a professor of physics at UC Davis and studies dark matter,dark energy,cosmic inflationand– when he’s not wrapping his mind around the universe– the delicate art of Pretty Pretty Princess.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesNovember 26, 2008
TODAY Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous 7to8:30p.m. United Methodist Church,1620Anderson Road This program is for individuals recovering from eating addictions,bulimia and under-eating based on the12step program from Alcoholics Anonymous.For more information,go to foodaddicts.org.

Conley, Gregg end season at National Championships

SportsNovember 26, 2008
The gun sounded at9:08a.m.Monday morning. It signaled the start of the NCAA National Cross Country Championships in Terra Haute,Ind.and marked the first time that an Aggie duo – seniors Kim Conley and Kaitlin Gregg – had ever competed in the biggest meet in the country.

Campus Judicial Report

Campus NewsNovember 26, 2008
Drug use in the dorms A first-year student was reported to the Student Housing Office and SJA after smoking marijuana in her dorm room.Believing that the odor would not be detected,the student smoked the marijuana and blew the smoke out the window.When meeting with the Judicial Officer,the student admitted that she had frequently used the drug for the past three months and was unaware of the cannabis odor around her.The student was allowed to remain in the dorm on condition that she cease the drug use and adhere to her housing contract.

Breathing trouble may be fatal during epileptic seizures

Science & TechnologyNovember 26, 2008
A new studyby UCD researcherssuggests that some epilepsy related deaths result from patients‘ brains not telling their bodies to breathe during seizures. Thefinding could help identify a risk factor forSudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy SUDEP,a condition in which the reason for death is unknown andisnot due toprolongedconvulsive seizures orseizure-relatedaccidents.

A view from the soapbox

OpinionNovember 26, 2008
That’s it.I can’t go another week without asking.How the hell are we allowing this to happen? Slice by slice,the American pool of taxpayer cash is being doled out to billionaire boardroom sops while those of us not belonging to the wealthiest1percent watch gas prices baffled and count up our expenses with increasing worry.

A time to give

FeaturesNovember 26, 2008
Various local organizations are holding food drives or accepting monetary donations for Thanksgiving: Free Thanksgiving meal,sponsored by Davis Community meals Canned goods and non-perishables still needed Thursday,2to3p.m. St.Martin’s Church at604Hawthorne Lane in Davis Call Bill Pride at756-4008for more information…

ASUCD Senator attends Governor’s Global Climate Change Summit

Campus NewsNovember 26, 2008
As global warming becomes an increasinglytalked about issue amongelected officials,one ASUCD senator had the opportunity to listen to top world leaders discuss their ideas for combating global climate change.

Women’s basketball preview

SportsNovember 25, 2008
Teams:UC Davis at Southern Utah Records:Aggies,1-1; Dons,1-2 Where:The Pavilion When:Today at7p.m.

UCD receives $16 million grant from Gates Foundation

Campus NewsNovember 25, 2008
Preventing childhood malnutrition in developing countries is one step closer to reality thanks to a recent grant given to UC Davis researchers by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The$16million grant will provide funding to test alipid-based nutrient supplement (LNS),a peanut butter-like paste filled with necessary nutrients and minerals.It will be distributed to malnourished children between the ages of6months and2years,as well as breast-feeding and pregnant women in Ghana,Burkina Faso,and Malawi.

The Sterling Compass

OpinionNovember 25, 2008
This Thursday when we sit down to gorge ourselves with turkey feasts and our subsequent food comas conjure thoughts of happy-go-lucky natives breaking bread with jubilant Pilgrims,let’s not kid ourselves.Just as modern German and Japanese textbooks downplay the Holocaust and the Rape of Nanking,the U.S.has altered its history through the Thanksgiving story to erase from our collective memories what really happened.