Monthly Archives - February 2010
February 2010 Archives
Column: A chance to shine
SportsFebruary 22, 2010
Not much has come easy for the UC Davis wrestling team this season.
State senate passes bill to aid homeowners struggling with debt
City NewsFebruary 19, 2010
The California State Senate unanimously passed a sweeping bill last Thursday that extends a helping hand to taxpayers still reeling from the mortgage crisis. That measure, Senate Bill 32 (8X), models after federal law a mountain of California state taxation laws, the most significant of which mitigate taxation policies toward financially overburdened homeowners and renewable […]
Winter 2010 ASUCD election results announced
Campus NewsFebruary 19, 2010
Adam Thongsavat, Selisa Romero, Alison Tanner, Ozzy Arce, Osahon Ekhator and Liz Walz are senate victors. Jack Zwald and Previn Witana are presidential winners.
Column: All that glitters
OpinionFebruary 19, 2010
The first thing Bob asked me when she walked in the door was, “Am I supposed to be the token Indian bisexual girl?”
Column: To be 20
OpinionFebruary 19, 2010
“Do something stupid over the next few days so you can blame it on being a teen,” my friend, Slava, jokes days before I turn 20.
Women’s Tennis Preview
SportsFebruary 18, 2010
Who to Watch: Sidney Brady, from Granite Bay, Calif. was the only Aggie to register a win last Friday against Sacramento State.
Women’s Water Polo Preview
SportsFebruary 18, 2010
Who to watch: Coach Jamey Wright has constantly praised the play of his freshmen. Jessica Dunn is no exception.
Yolo County faces worst-case scenario employee cut
City NewsFebruary 18, 2010
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors met last Thursday and Friday to discuss worst-case scenarios that departments will face as a result of the county’s $21 million budget deficit.
Yolo County landowners feel sting of budget crisis
City NewsFebruary 18, 2010
Yolo County is recognized for its fields of green farmland thanks, in part, to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, or the Williamson Act. However, California’s budget crisis cut $28 million from the Williamson Act, leaving the undeveloped countryside in jeopardy.
