Daily Archives - January 18, 2011
January 18 2011 Archives
Women’s basketball: Tale of two halves
SportsJanuary 18, 2011
The saying goes, “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish.”
Winter break brings surge of break-ins
City NewsJanuary 18, 2011
Ten residential burglaries were reported to the Davis Police Department (DPD) over winter break. These crimes add to the increasing number of residential burglaries throughout the city.
Summer abroad programs filling up faster than ever
Campus NewsJanuary 18, 2011
Since applications for UC Davis Summer Abroad opened last Wednesday, the Education Abroad Center (EAC) has reported a record level of demand for the various programs offered, both new and old.
New company plans to help students save
Campus NewsJanuary 18, 2011
A student-run company called CampusCred is launching its student savings benefits program at UC Davis this week.
Men’s basketball: Aggies not quite ready for a eulogy
SportsJanuary 18, 2011
Imagine playing any sporting event with 40 percent of your starting lineup out due to injuries.
Guest opinion: Organize to end injustice
OpinionJanuary 18, 2011
Perhaps, if Martin Luther King Jr. were to write a letter on the holiday set aside for him, it might go something like this, albeit more eloquent:
Grab your nerf gun, it’s a zombie apocalypse!
FeaturesJanuary 18, 2011
As of 9 a.m. yesterday morning, UC Davis has been under attack. The enemy is riding the bus, sitting next to you in class and even waiting in front of you in line at the CoHo. But is it human? Not even close.
Editorial: Mandate likely to be ineffective
OpinionJanuary 18, 2011
Pending the regents’ approval of a recent ASUCD mandate, select UC Davis students would be granted the privilege of scheduling private meetings with any of the 26 members on the UC Board of Regents – what ASUCD is referring to as white lining privileges.
Column: Eat your heart out
OpinionJanuary 18, 2011
I love crepes, and I love making them at home because they’re much smaller than when you get them at a restaurant. And when they’re smaller you can try a greater variety of fillings.
Column: Confidential Drift
OpinionJanuary 18, 2011
I hereby give you permission to enter my memory lane. Admittedly, it’s more of an alley (I don’t remember much). Welcome to my third grade classroom, equipped with 35 “I still think my teachers sleep at school” students. My teacher welcomed us into the classroom one day with a challenge. The task: name all seven continents. The reward: center of attention for the next 10 minutes.
ASUCD proposes reform to city noise ordinance
City NewsJanuary 18, 2011
Members of the City-UC Davis Student Liaison Commission met last week and discussed an ASUCD noise ordinance reform proposed by the City-County Affairs Vice Chair, Dylan Schaefer.
