Daily Archives - September 30, 2010
September 30 2010 Archives
Gas stations ordered to replace new, faulty nozzles
City NewsSeptember 30, 2010
The next time you pump gas, you may have to keep hold of the handle while you fill up.
Football Preview
SportsSeptember 30, 2010
Who to watch: Aggie kicker Sean Kelley has made 15 consecutive field goals – a streak that dates back to last season against Boise State.
Field Hockey Preview
SportsSeptember 30, 2010
Who to watch: Sophomore Nadia Namdari has been off to a hot start this season.
Entertainment Council sets new goals for new school year
Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 2010
The Entertainment Council is back this year with new events and a re-organized staff.
Editorial: UC pension contributions
OpinionSeptember 30, 2010
At a dramatic meeting temporarily interrupted by angry demonstrators, the UC Board of Regents voted last month to increase contributions to the system that pays pensions to retired UC employees.
Editorial: Transparency law
OpinionSeptember 30, 2010
Today’s decision by Gov. Schwarzenegger to either veto or enact Senate Bill 330 will have major implications for financial transparency within the California higher education system. It would be in the best interest of the students of UC as well as California taxpayers for the governor to enact the bill, as it will create a […]
Column: Vigilante justice
OpinionSeptember 30, 2010
Every story of vigilante justice begins with someone who has been wronged. In 1962, a New York City burglar murdered Peter Parker’s adopted uncle, propelling Spiderman into the vigilante limelight. In Alan Moore’s V for Vendetta, a fictitious England’s history of scientific experimentation on political prisoners fuels the vengeance of a man who can only be described as the letter V.
Column: On Meg and Jerry
OpinionSeptember 30, 2010
I never expected to be, but here I am writing for The Aggie again.
CD review: Weezer
Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 2010
Fueled by a newfound independence, Weezer makes an album that calls back the days of Pinkerton and the Blue Album.
CD review: John Legend and the Roots
Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 2010
After releasing How I Got Over, The Roots return with R&B singer John Legend for Wake Up!, a collaborative effort and political comment on the rising empowerment in the African-American community.
CD review: Donell Jones
Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 2010
Donell Jones’ sixth album, Lyrics, seems a lot more sexualized than his classier albums from 1999-2002.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 2010
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: AggieTV Informational Meeting; Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom X; Shinobi Ninja
