Monthly Archives - May 2011
May 2011 Archives
Supporters protest closure of the Domes
Campus NewsMay 31, 2011
A group of students and community members gathered last Wednesday in support of the Domes, a cooperative living community on campus, which is slated to be closed July 31 due to safety issues.
Senate Briefs
Campus NewsMay 31, 2011
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the May 26 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.
Obama proposes cut of federally-subsidized loans
City NewsMay 31, 2011
The Pell Grant Protection Act – part of President Barack Obama’s proposed 2012 budget – would cut the Federal Subsidized Loan Program, which subsidizes student loans on the basis of financial need.
Library to install more power outlets in Main Reading Room
Campus NewsMay 31, 2011
Senator Andre Lee and Vice President Bree Rombi have created a bill that will allow Shields Library to install more power outlets for students.
Letter to the Editor: Response to David Horowitz ad
OpinionMay 31, 2011
As faculty at UC Davis, we were appalled to read a half-page paid advertisement by right-wing activist David Horowitz in The Aggie on Thursday.
Letter to the Editor: Advertisement response
OpinionMay 31, 2011
The opinion expressed by Mark Ling on the issue of David Horowitz’s ad does not represent the view of the entire Editorial Board.
Letter from the Editor: David Horowitz’s advertisement
OpinionMay 31, 2011
On Thursday, a paid advertisement titled “The Palestinians’ Case Against Israel is Based on a Genocidal Lie” was printed on page seven of The California Aggie. As editor in chief of The Aggie, a part of my job is to act as the final filter of all advertisements. Put simply, if I deem an ad to be unprintable, it will not be published.
Inside the game with Jim Les
SportsMay 31, 2011
The UC Davis men’s basketball team is hoping Les is more.
Guest Opinion: Response to David Horowitz ad
OpinionMay 31, 2011
I must inform you that the advertisement in The Aggie on Thursday titled “The Palestinians’ Case Against Israel is Based on a Genocidal Lie” has two major flaws which make it very suspicious. First, it is written in a style of extreme propaganda. Second, its content is a denial of a human rights violation.
Efforts to monitor activism extend across UC system
Campus NewsMay 31, 2011
University of California students are accusing administrators of infiltrating their protests, leading to questions about First Amendment rights within the public university setting.
