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Daily Archives - April 13, 2010

April 13 2010 Archives

UC Davis is stressed at No. 42 on “Most Stressful Colleges”

City NewsApril 13, 2010
A number 42 ranking is not so bad when the list is ranking “America’s Most Stressful Colleges.”

Traditional pre-week starts countdown for Picnic Day

Campus NewsApril 13, 2010
This year’s Picnic Day will open up with Pre-Week, four days of events combining bovines and baked goods that will take place on the quad at noon.

Police Briefs

City NewsApril 13, 2010
25 cent fiend: A GPS, iPod and $50 in quarters were stolen from an unlocked vehicle on La Playa Drive.

MTV launches STD testing campaign

Campus NewsApril 13, 2010
If the term GYT can become as common as LOL, sexually transmitted diseases among young people in the United States will become much less common.

MBA students to work on initiatives in Sacramento

City NewsApril 13, 2010
Four UC Davis Graduate School of Management students chosen for Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson’s Mayor Fellowship were honored on April 6 for their work in their communities.

Letter to the editor: Roy S. Engoron

OpinionApril 13, 2010
Dear Editor, There are many reasons to be proud of UC Davis. As an alumnus, I have watched the campus grow into a diverse, world-class institution of learning.

Letter to the editor: Michael Wise

OpinionApril 13, 2010
Editor, I’m writing in response to the “Exercise Etiquette” column written by Dave Karimi last Tuesday. I’m currently one of the ARC member service attendants that Karimi writes about in this column, and would like to clear up a few misconceptions he has about our role in the fitness room.

Letter to the editor: Mehdi Kahn

OpinionApril 13, 2010
Dear Editor, I know it’s a little late to be writing about a holiday that happened just about two weeks ago, but after reading an Atheist’s perspective on Christian celebrations, I thought it would be an interesting idea to present a Muslim American’s perspective on yearly Christian holidays.

Editorial: Prop 16

OpinionApril 13, 2010
Among some of the major propositions on the ballot this June is Proposition 16.

Editorial: Prop 14

OpinionApril 13, 2010
Sen. Abel Maldonado’s (R-Santa Maria) proposal to reform the California primary system will give the electoral race back to voters.

Column: Weenie Columns, Part Trois

OpinionApril 13, 2010
Every time I play Scattergories, I lose interest about halfway through – just when people are getting heated up and competitive. So instead of playing seriously, I just half-ass everything. Case in point: the letter “N” comes up and the question is “Something that lives in the ocean.” My answer: “Nice Sharks.”

Column: The Chan Family Prison

OpinionApril 13, 2010
My sister Melody only started working for our Uncle John’s architecture firm after moving home to Diamond Bar because she no longer made enough money to pay for rent and utilities up in Berkeley.