Monthly Archives - May 2010
May 2010 Archives
Guest opinion: Edward Dawkins
OpinionMay 20, 2010
On Wednesday afternoon, we witnessed the rally that was held at the Vanderhoef Quad and Conference Center. And why not? With the recent, sudden and unannounced cutting of four lesser sports, the committee in charge failed miserably in every way – including the use of faulty guidelines, and an even more faulty interpretation of these guidelines.
Editorial: ESL Program
OpinionMay 20, 2010
In the wake of budget shortfalls on campus, UC Davis recently received the good news that the English as a Second Language program will not be outsourced to community colleges or a University Extension.
Editorial: Budget hearings
OpinionMay 20, 2010
Last weekend’s ASUCD budget hearings allowed members of the student government to discuss and close the budgets of over 25 units and commissions.
Column: That damn bucket list
OpinionMay 20, 2010
I was maliciously tackled with a by-the-day graduation countdown recently. As you can imagine, this severely annihilated my ability to pretend this isn’t my antepenultimate. But it ain’t mourning time yet, so sit the hell down.
Column: Take the money and run
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
Integrity in sponsorship is a big deal. When the news of Tiger Woods’ lustful debauchery reached the public, sponsors like Tag Heuer and Gillette rightly dropped him from their billboards. And in the end, nobody really cared.
Column: El Paisano
OpinionMay 20, 2010
Watering holes fascinate me. They’d probably fascinate you too, if you ever found yourself out of your gourd at some odd hour of the morning listening to David Attenborough break down the balances of life on Earth. Funny that these delicate inter-species relationships often involve some reptilian colossus crushing and drowning the weakest animal it can find. That’s what it looks like to me, anyway. But I’m an English major, so what do I know.
Column: A free exchange
OpinionMay 20, 2010
It is beyond me why many conservative thinkers still give Arizona’s SB 1070 a free pass. The Republican Party is so terrified of the specter of brown immigrants, and so deluded as to the superiority of state power over federal, that its members are willing to support the legalization of racist and totalitarian measures.
City and county officials agree to prevent homelessness
City NewsMay 20, 2010
Local city and county officials as well as staff have worked for nearly two years on a 10-year plan entitled, “One Piece at a Time: Ending and Preventing Homelessness in Yolo County.” The plan targets local resources to address the root causes of homelessness within the county.
Children and minorities are shown to be at higher risk for H1N1
Campus NewsMay 20, 2010
A recent study by the UC Davis Medical Center has shown that boys and minority children are more likely to develop worse symptoms as a result of H1N1.
Baseball Preview
SportsMay 20, 2010
Who to watch: If there was one player that the Aggies relied on offensively, it would be David Popkins. The sophomore, who hails from San Diego, Calif., added to his impressive numbers on Tuesday as he went 3-for-5 with two RBIs and a run scored against Nevada.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureMay 20, 2010
MUSIC: Super Mash Bros.; The Finches, Key Losers, Katie Delwiche, Coal Beautiere; Jackstraw, TV Mike and the Scarecrowes; The Common Men, The Kimberly Trip; Music on the Green featuring Thao Nguyen, Boxes, AshEL, Lounge Lizards, David Ronconi and Seamoose; Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom IX.
Aggie Digest
SportsMay 20, 2010
Men’s golf: UC Davis missed its chance to compete as a team in the NCAA West Regional Championships by virtue of a sixth-place finish at the Big West Conference Tournament.
