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Yearly Archives - 2009

2009 Archives

Column: This thing called Briggs

OpinionNovember 16, 2009
He looks like a slender approximation of Gimli the Dwarf (long red beard included). At Epic Quad Battle 2007, he led the Spartan army in nothing but a red cape and a Speedo. When you ask him how he is, he says, “Manly.”

Column: Are you ready?

SportsNovember 16, 2009
Last week, I gave you a preview of the UC Davis men’s basketball squad.

ASUCD senate briefs

Campus NewsNovember 16, 2009
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Nov. 12 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room.

ASUCD election results announced

Campus NewsNovember 16, 2009
A small crowd of students gathered in the front of Memorial Union Friday afternoon as the ASUCD election results were announced.

Aggies upset Tigers, fall to Broncos

SportsNovember 16, 2009
After losing 10 of their last 13, the Aggies were looking for a spark to get some momentum going into the Western Water Polo Association Championships starting on Nov. 20.

Aggies fall to the Gauchos in four, beat Mustangs in five

SportsNovember 16, 2009
On Senior Night, the Aggies sent their seniors off with the only present they could have asked for – a win.

Aggies fall to No. 17 Sun Devils

SportsNovember 16, 2009
Of the 31 wrestlers on UC Davis’ roster, only six are returning from last season.

Aggies defeat Sunbirds

SportsNovember 16, 2009
For the first time this season, only the men’s swimmers and divers were scheduled to play.

Aggies closeout season at the NCAA Regional Championships

SportsNovember 16, 2009
Throughout the season, Jonathan Peterson and Sarah Sumpter have proved to be two of the top runners on the men’s and women’s squad, respectively.

Aggie Daily Calender

FeaturesNovember 16, 2009
TODAY

Leonid meteor shower illuminates skies

City NewsNovember 13, 2009
Last Saturday evening, Yolo County emergency crews received calls from residents stating that a fireball had fallen from the sky.

Column: Speaking in tongues

OpinionNovember 13, 2009
Half an hour before I’m asked my conviction about the end of the world, two hours before I have a debate about globalization with the keynote speaker in front of the whole group and three and a half hours before about 20 people circle around and lay their hands on me while speaking in tongues, I’m walking into what I think is a lecture from a missionary who returned from the Middle East.