Daily Archives - November 3, 2009
November 3 2009 Archives
University of California to expand tuition coverage
Campus NewsNovember 3, 2009
The University of California administration is helping to give students a hand-up in paying for their college education.
Study finds winter season affects students
Campus NewsNovember 3, 2009
Midterms got you down? Love life falling flat? Rather than blaming it on yourself, why not blame it on the weather? More specifically, attribute your poor study habits and lackluster libido to what doctors and psychologists call “Seasonal Affective Disorder,” or SAD.
Red 88 Noodle Bar caters to student taste
City NewsNovember 3, 2009
Several changes have hit G Street in the past few months, the most recent of which is the transformation of the former Thai 2K restaurant into a noodle bar.
No. 2 California dominates No. 16 UC Davis
SportsNovember 3, 2009
The key number Sunday afternoon was two.
Morality, fear of lawsuits motivate undergrads to buy music
City NewsNovember 3, 2009
People, especially students, find ways to download music illegally, but some are dissuaded from this practice and prefer the legal route – purchasing their music.
Let Them Eat Cake provides treats for Davis
FeaturesNovember 3, 2009
In a city like Davis where there are converging views on just about everything, there is one topic almost everyone can agree on: frosting, cake and a little paper liner. Yes folks, cupcakes.
Gift card program in time for holiday season
City NewsNovember 3, 2009
Shopping for the holidays just got a whole lot easier. Give the gift of shopping – a gift card.
Editorial: Newsom drops
OpinionNovember 3, 2009
Last week, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom dropped out the California governor’s race due to personal and current professional responsibilities.
Editorial: ESL cuts
OpinionNovember 3, 2009
UC Davis ranks among the top five universities in terms of total number of international students.
Column: Save me a seat
OpinionNovember 3, 2009
I’m leaning up against the main double doors of SciLec. Some nutrition professor is rambling on about fish or something, and I’m on the precipice of exploding with excitement – and it’s not about the omega-3’s in rainbow trout. No, I’m barbarically salivating over the seat that’s going to open up when she’s finished babbling: the most coveted of all the seats in SciLec for a huge, left-handed guy.
