Monthly Archives - October 2010
October 2010 Archives
Letter to the Editor
OpinionOctober 7, 2010
I condemn the graffiti of the Third World Mural, but I want to highlight the stark differences in the responses to this \
Hooting for Howl
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
Howl appears at first to be one of those quirky indie films that are so popular at Cannes right now because their low budget makes them feel honest, or less commercialized so to speak. Regardless of what genre Howl fits in, I believe that it is honest, and more importantly rich in both wisdom and human rights.
Guest Opinion: Matan Shelomi
OpinionOctober 7, 2010
Upon reading the article in the Aggie about the act of vandalism, I was greatly saddened to hear that people responded so negatively. In my opinion, this was not a message of hate, but a message of peace: The peaceful coexistence between Jews and Muslims, Israelis and Arabs, which people often forget should be the endpoint of the Middle East conflict.
Guest Opinion: Jocelyn Lemaitre
OpinionOctober 7, 2010
I am writing in response to Tuesday’s editorial, “General Education: GE reform must be sensitive to students.”
Football Preview
SportsOctober 7, 2010
Who to watch: Aggie punter Colton Schmidt was recently named the Great West Conference Special Teams Player of the Week after punting a season-high 62-yarder during UC Davis’ 14-13 upset at San Jose State.
Field Hockey Preview
SportsOctober 7, 2010
Who to watch: Sophomore forward Emily Mecke has been a key part of the Aggies’ offense this season.
English saxophone master to give workshop and free concert
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
Evan Parker will perform at the Technocultural Studies Building on Monday at 7 p.m. Preceding the free concert will be a workshop at 4 p.m.
Editorial: Guaranteed transfer
OpinionOctober 7, 2010
Among the oversights and disappointments of last week’s bill signing extravaganza is a glimmer of hope for higher education in California.
Davis opens its doors to art lovers at 2nd Friday ArtAbout
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
In Ireland, Friday night revelers traipse from bar to bar sampling drinks in what’s known as a “pub crawl.”
Column: Paging 30 Rock
Arts & CultureOctober 7, 2010
A pack of wild dogs took over and successfully ran a Wendy’s! The sewer people stole my skateboard! I once saw a baby give another baby a tattoo –
Column: Change we can believe in
OpinionOctober 7, 2010
I’d like to begin this week by apologizing to my politically polarized friends and family who’ve tuned in today because this column’s title suggests I might be talking politics. American politics may be the only institution on earth whose methods have completely transformed with the advent of social media and other recent technological innovations without actually changing what it offers you. It’s still the same old pig, but someone handed it a technologically advanced shade of whorish red lipstick.
