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Monthly Archives - November 2009

November 2009 Archives

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FeaturesNovember 18, 2009
TODAY

Voters pessimistic of only democratic governor hopeful, poll says

City NewsNovember 17, 2009
Americans love choice – just walk down a supermarket’s cereal aisle. In the June 2010 primary, however, Californians looking to vote for a democrat may find only one available box to check.

UC group develops graduate student health care plan

Campus NewsNovember 17, 2009
Mirroring its salience on the national stage, health care reform has also become a pressing issue for graduate students in the University of California system.

POLICE BRIEFS

City NewsNovember 17, 2009
THURSDAY

New Band-uh! uniforms on display at Great West Championship

Campus NewsNovember 17, 2009
Members of the UC Davis Cal Aggie Marching Band-uh! began celebrating the Aggie football team’s Great West victory over North Dakota a day earlier when they found out they would be wearing new uniforms for their first time in 27 years.

Health care discussion to be held at UC Davis

Campus NewsNovember 17, 2009
Picture this: A family member does not have a clean medical history. The result? They are unable to gain affordable health care insurance and, ultimately, remain uninsured.

E-waste accumulates in households

City NewsNovember 17, 2009
Obsolete electronics often have a morgue of their own. While cadavers repose in refrigeration with a purpose, old cell phones and chargers lie idle in the back corner of the common dresser-drawer for an eternity.

Editorial: Department closure

OpinionNovember 17, 2009
Hundreds of students and faculty are protesting the possible closure of the Textiles and Clothing (TXC) Department, recommended by the Academic Prioritization Committee (APC).

Editorial: Corporate sponsors

OpinionNovember 17, 2009
As part of a deal that would bring in $3 million over the next 10 years, UC Davis agreed this fall to allow U.S. Bank to place its logo on the back of every university identification card.

Column: No vaccine? No problem!

OpinionNovember 17, 2009
Guantanamo Bay prisoners are now being offered the H1N1 flu virus vaccine on top of the usual amenities of water boarding and detainment without trial.

Column: Hipsters and pretty girls

OpinionNovember 17, 2009
t all started with a Facebook post: “Christopher Civil: I FOUND IT!!! I am (slightly) embarrassed by how much time I spent on this.” He’s referring to the legendary “Birds and the Bees” column that Sara Kohgadai wrote for The Aggie last year. Chris thinks it’s the greatest description of college-aged relationships since season four of the OC when the suspiciously old/hot high school students go off to college.

Column: Cut the CARB

OpinionNovember 17, 2009
The California Air Resources Board is responsible for maintaining and protecting California air quality. This sounds like a noble cause, doesn’t it? I certainly don’t want to gag on fumes all the time, and I am sure that most Californians want the air to be clean.