Daily Archives - January 22, 2009
January 22 2009 Archives
Women’s tennis preview
SportsJanuary 22, 2009
Who:UC Davis at No.5Stanford Records:Aggies,2-0; Cardinal,0-0 Where:Taube Family Tennis Stadium – Palo Alto,Calif. When:Today at3p.m.
Women’s basketball preview
SportsJanuary 22, 2009
Teams:UC Davis at UC Santa Barbara Records:Aggies,7-9 (3-2); Gauchos,10-6 (5-0) Where:The Thunderdome – Santa Barbara,Calif. When:Today at7p.m.
Whistling in on the flute
Arts & CultureJanuary 22, 2009
This weekend,the UC Davis music department will celebrate a staple instrument:The flute. The UC Davis Flute Festival starts today atnoon at115Music.Performances will continue Friday and Saturday at7p.m.at the Studio Theatre Cabaret.Tickets are$18general admission and$9with a student ID.Featuringprominent musicians of the flute world,the festival will also offerworkshops for students interested in flutes and musical performance.
Variations on a Theme
Arts & CultureJanuary 22, 2009
Sure,it may be the oft-picked on butt of many jokes,but I have to say that I’ve always found Canada strangely endearing.Loonies & toonies,universal health care,sexy foreign accents – really,how could I not have a crush on our northerly neighbor? So when I heard that Canada was making a mixtape for President Barack Obama entitled “49Songs from North of the49th Parallel,“ I could hardly contain myself in the cutesy preciousness.I cooed,I giggled,I died in an explosion of bunnies and rainbows and lollipops and Hello Kitty.
Students celebrate
Campus NewsJanuary 22, 2009
President Barack Obama’s inauguration sparked a lively celebration on Tuesday night,as over400students crowded around campfires and live bands at the Domes.Guests danced inside music-filled domes,atop
a bouncing charter bus and listened in silenced respect as President
Obama’s historical speech was replayed over loudspeakers,commemorating what event organizers deemed as “A New Birth of Freedom” in2009.
Solar cell production linked to toxic waste
City NewsJanuary 22, 2009
Solar energy tantalizes most green-friendly consumers as an easy way to cut energy costs and consumption of fossil fuels,but a new report suggests the industry isn’t as clean as some thought.Released last week by green technology watchdog Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition,the
report details the toxic nature of photovoltaic cell production and
proposes that solar vendors take back spent panels for clean recycling.
President Obama’s America
OpinionJanuary 22, 2009
President Obama at times appears less a person than a phenomenon – through a unity of acuity,poise and elegance,he captivates and inspires.For all his skills,accepting the presidency of the United States is not just accepting the toughest job in the world,but the collective weight of history and the aspirations of the world all at once.And,in reality,he couldn’t have been more prepared,because Obama embodies the character and spirit of modern America.
PhiLOLsophy
OpinionJanuary 22, 2009
As most of you are college students, by nowyou’ve
probably all had the “drug conversation” with your friends. This
stimulating discussion usually starts off when one of your friends just
tried shrooms and won’t shut up about it. After he pontificates about
how his whimsical journey with the drug made him a better person, the
discussion digresses towards drugs-taking in general. Some conclude
that they must try a hard drug at one point in their lives – others vow
never to do so. Eventually, an interesting point is brought up: Is it
bad to receive happiness solely from a drug?
Pants Optional
OpinionJanuary 22, 2009
If you were to ask me at this very moment what I think the second-cutest thing in the world is,I would tell you,straight-up,that it’s bromance.The first,because I knowy’all arewondering,is Knut the German polar bear.
Men’s basketball preview
SportsJanuary 22, 2009
Teams:UC Davis vs.UC Santa Barbara Records:Aggies,8-10 (3-2); Gauchos,8-9 (2-3) Where:The Pavilion When:Today at7p.m.
Letter to the Editor
OpinionJanuary 22, 2009
Dear Richard, Thanks so much for covering the new writing minor both in last Friday’s front page article and in today’s editorial.It’s great to get the word out so that students can start taking advantage of it.
Letter to the Editor
OpinionJanuary 22, 2009
To whom this may concern, On behalf of ACT,we would like to apologize for any misunderstanding there were with any individuals involved in the ACT video.It was never our intention to misuse the image of or mislead anyone who voluntarily participated in its production.
