Monthly Archives - November 2010
November 2010 Archives
Column: Opportunity, R.I.P?
OpinionNovember 16, 2010
Last week The Aggie ran a front-page story on another fee increase to hit the 40 percent mark set by the UC Regents. Amid all these fee increases, the incomes of middle-class Americans and those further south on the economic ladder, have flat-lined or shrunk. As Washington starts a path toward fiscal responsibility, reining in on so-called entitlement spending and cutting the deficit, we are going to see opportunity hurt, seriously. One phrase you are going to hear a lot in the coming weeks is “class warfare.”
Column: Let me play with you
OpinionNovember 16, 2010
Intrigue begins to slither down your spine. Their smile, their eyes, their laugh, their sexy ass in those jeans – all too tempting. Your heart begins to pound, your body is on fire, and your mouth is watering. Your only chance at quenching this insatiable thirst lies in their kiss, their touch, their body touching yours – no shoes, no shirt, all you need is just skin.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesNovember 16, 2010
Flu Vaccination Clinic; SIE Budgeting and Financial Management Workshop; UC Davis Global Dental Brigades Info Meeting; Last Lecture Series: Professor Susan Keen.
Women’s volleyball: Women’s volleyball struggles to put away matches
SportsNovember 15, 2010
It’s been two years since the Aggies had a losing streak of four games or more.
Video Game Addiction
Science & TechnologyNovember 15, 2010
On Aug. 5, 2005, Lee Seung Sop, a middleaged South Korean man, went into cardiac arrest due to exhaustion after playing the computer real-time-strategy game, Star Craft for nearly 50 hours straight. On Oct. 20, 2007, Ohio teen Daniel Petric shot both of his parents in the head after they took away his copy of Halo 3.
UC Davis students snag grand prize at food technology competition
FeaturesNovember 15, 2010
A team of UC Davis students took grand prize at the annual Nutritious Foods For Kids Competition. The national contest is jointly organized by Disney Consumer Products and The Institute of Food Technologists Student Association.
Swim and dive: Aggies lose Big West Tourney opener
SportsNovember 15, 2010
With wind whipping against her back, sophomore Jennifer Meyer stands at the edge of the diving board ready to plunge.
Regents to meet, vote on fee hikes
Campus NewsNovember 15, 2010
The UC Board of Regents will be meeting Tuesday through Thursday to discuss and vote on, among other things, the proposed 8 percent hike in student fees that UC President Mark Yudof announced Nov. 8.
News-in-Brief
Campus NewsNovember 15, 2010
Starting today UC Davis is hosting a multitude of talks, workshops and film screenings as part of International Education Week, a joint initiative of the US Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education.
Men’s water polo: UC Davis finishes season-sweep over Santa Clara
SportsNovember 15, 2010
There are more important things than winning.
Football: Aggies take home the Golden Horseshoe
SportsNovember 15, 2010
According to coach Bob Biggs, no Cal Poly football team that loses to UC Davis in The Battle for the Golden Horseshoe gets its team photo hung in the Mustang locker room.
