Monthly Archives - April 2010
April 2010 Archives
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.
Column: Paying the hangman
OpinionApril 13, 2010
It seems like every week there is some new major financial problem for the state of California. Most students focus on the academic budget cuts, but there are really a whole host of other major problems.
A night in the life of…
FeaturesApril 13, 2010
It’s a Friday night and you find yourself like many other college students on the weekend – slightly inebriated. With just two dollars you can avoid the long trek from the bars or a party to the various part of Davis you live in. All you need to do is call Tipsy Taxi.
Aggies make progress
SportsApril 13, 2010
It was dry, warm and windy last weekend at the Sun Angel Track Classic in Tempe, Ariz.
Upcoming election decides development law in Davis
City NewsApril 12, 2010
There will be important decisions to make in Davis come June 8 when Davis residents vote on an item on the ballot called Measure R. Measure R extends an already existing law Measure J until 2020. The ordinance has a critical role in determining how private contractors and real estate companies conduct business in Davis. Measure J originally passed in 2000 with a 53.6 percent majority of voters behind it.
