Monthly Archives - November 2009
November 2009 Archives
Column: All dressed up
OpinionNovember 25, 2009
We’ve all been there. You have the outfit, the shoes, but no date. So what do you do? Do you ask the guy you’ve been eyeing in your CMN [enter three digit number here] class to get coffee? Do you make a drunken fool of yourself at the bars in hopes someone will notice you? Or do you make your Facebook status say, \
UC utilizes consulting firms to manage budget
City NewsNovember 24, 2009
Budget cuts have never been as drastic for the UC system as they are during the current crisis. Deciding on how, what and who to cut from the budget is an issue that UC administrators have begun to delve into.
UCD speaker highlights Iraqi women’s roles and circumstances
City NewsNovember 24, 2009
Elements of American society starkly contrast Iraqi society. A UC Davis student shared her perspective with the Davis community about women’s gains and setbacks during the last 100 years in Iraq.
UC Davis performs at Fullerton Open
SportsNovember 24, 2009
Junior Ricky Alcala said he wasn’t upset after UC Davis’ season-opening loss against No. 17 Arizona State because some of his teammates were competing for the first time.
UC Davis loses to No. 2 Stanford
SportsNovember 24, 2009
When No. 2 ranked Stanford – who has defeated opponents by an average of 30.5 points per game this season – entered the Pavilion on Sunday, the major question for UC Davis was what the game plan was going to be.
Study shows Californians value public higher education
Campus NewsNovember 24, 2009
A recent survey shows Californians like their public higher education but are less receptive of footing the bill.
Professors outline plan to supply world’s energy demands
Campus NewsNovember 24, 2009
The world need not look to radical new technologies or search for elusive new sources of power to give people sustainable and constantly renewable energy. Most of the technology required to do so is already here.
Private California schools entice students from public institutions
City NewsNovember 24, 2009
Instead of sit-ins at Mrak Hall, a different type of public education protest is happening across California: students are turning to the private and independent sectors of higher education.
