Monthly Archives - April 2011
April 2011 Archives
Logos Books continues the oral tradition of poetry
Arts & CultureApril 28, 2011
Through literature, spoken word and good intentions, the Linz family continues to empower the Davis community through poetry at their used bookstore Logos Books.
Letter to the Editor: The Domes
OpinionApril 28, 2011
When I talk to Davis town-folk about the domes on-campus, a 1972 student-built housing project – unique in all the UC system, people ask me, “Clay, does the community called Baggins End have a chance of survival?”
Letter to the Editor: ROTC poster vandalism
OpinionApril 28, 2011
We would like to correct a misstatement that appeared in Tuesday’s article in The California Aggie, entitled, \
Letter to the Editor: Entertainment Council Large Show Reserve
OpinionApril 28, 2011
Once again I write this letter to ask the student body this questions: What do you think is worth $100,000 on this campus?
Guest opinion: Thank you for being rich!
OpinionApril 28, 2011
I am writing regarding Rob Olson’s column, “I love the Rich.” Robbie (Can I call you Robbie?) can only find “vague references from righteous protesters and editorial boards” in regards to the theory of trickle-down economics?
Editorial: Experimental College
OpinionApril 28, 2011
In his State of the Association speech on Tuesday, ASUCD President Adam Thongsavat said he’s looking to reform the Experimental College (EC). Hopefully this means ASUCD is considering a subsidy, because the unit and the campus would greatly benefit from it.
Doctors Without Borders’ “Starved for Attention” exhibit comes to UC Davis
Arts & CultureApril 28, 2011
Single mother Natasha begins chopping wood to sell under a berating African sun at 5:30 a.m, with son Alexi on her back.
Column: Video games. Play them.
OpinionApril 28, 2011
Wrench in hand, I made my way through the dark, flooded corridors of the failed underwater city, Rapture.
Column: The Imaginary Zebra
OpinionApril 28, 2011
As the academic year nears its close, seniors will have difficult choices to make. Many of us in the humanities and arts, for instance, will have to weigh pursuing our passions in creative fields like painting, film, theater, or writing against the financial stability of a desk job or graduate school.
Column: I stand correcTED
OpinionApril 28, 2011
At the landmark age of 16, I was introduced to TED. He was dreamy, adorable and smart. Talk about a trifecta.
Column: Internet sociology
Arts & CultureApril 28, 2011
Experts may say the Internet is cutting down on face-to-face human interaction, but it’s also provided us with some of the greatest forums for social observation the world has ever seen.
CoHo Live makes Mondays a little more musical
Arts & CultureApril 28, 2011
Just as The Bangles sing “I wish it was Sunday,” in their 1986 hit “Manic Monday,” Mondays aren’t exactly known for being the best day of the week.
