Monthly Archives - February 2010
February 2010 Archives
Bike Barn opens satellite location in North Entry Parking Structure
FeaturesFebruary 3, 2010
As an infamously bike-oriented campus, flat tires and lack of fenders are a common occurrence.
Women’s Tennis Preview
SportsFebruary 2, 2010
Who to watch: Lone senior and North Hollywood, Calif. native Desiree Stone received high praise from coach Bill Maze in a three-set loss against Arizona on Jan. 24.
UC Regents to march alongside students
Campus NewsFebruary 2, 2010
While some may view the UC Regents’ possible attendance at the UC Student Association’s march to the capitol as a sign of unification, many students see it as a publicity stunt.
Residence halls serve up sustainable dishware
FeaturesFebruary 2, 2010
Our colors may be blue and gold, but recent developments in sustainability practices at UC Davis may lead people to question why “green” isn’t among them. In September, Student Housing introduced Aggieware, a reusable tableware program. The program utilizes reusable dishes and compostable napkins for student programs in the dorms. Aggieware is part of Student […]
Petition circulates to boycott Israeli goods
City NewsFebruary 2, 2010
Hoping to participate in the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign, members of the Davis Food Co-op are petitioning for an initiative to boycott all Israeli products from the grocery store.
Letter to the editor
OpinionFebruary 2, 2010
In the midst of the University of California and statewide budget crises, each UC campus has adopted various techniques to try and get their voices heard. Our student representatives have tried speaking to the regents, along with massive sustained protests at Berkeley and UCLA.
Environmentalists sue over moth eradication program
City NewsFebruary 2, 2010
The California Department of Food and Agriculture is facing a lawsuit from two environmental groups over its program to eradicate the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM).
Editorial: Column shouldn’t have been published
OpinionFebruary 2, 2010
Twelve members of The California Aggie staff attended a Beyond the Binary event on Jan. 26 discussing Tiffany Lew’s Jan. 22 column, Rise of the Girly Men.
Column: Winning the lottery
OpinionFebruary 2, 2010
Police found the body of Abraham Shakespeare, who won $31 million through the lottery in 2006, in Plant City, Fla. last week.
Column: To speak or not to speak
OpinionFebruary 2, 2010
Ask virtually anybody about what the most important part of the Constitution is and they will probably refer to the First Amendment, which gives us freedom of speech. The intensity of opinions last week, in response to Tiffany Lew’s column “The Rise of the Girly Men,” showed how the differences in beliefs can blow up and become a major issue.
