Yearly Archives - 2012
2012 Archives
Column: World, here we come
OpinionMay 10, 2012
“I want to go on exchange because I dream a lot. I dream of having a big family, changing the world through environmental education and being loved. These are my big dreams. However, I also dream of seeing a Broadway show, enjoying summer all year round (at least for a year), hiking in the Rockies, […]
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsMay 10, 2012
Caught on Tape A student was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for stealing from the university bookstore after a security officer observed and identified the student with security cameras. The student admitted to stealing over $175 worth of merchandise over multiple days. When he met with a Judicial Officer, the student agreed to be […]
Letter to the Editor: Summer Session fees
OpinionMay 10, 2012
The May 1 editorial on Summer Sessions costs is a serious reminder of the pressure students face with significantly rising tuition and fees. These are difficult times and, as we look for ways to continue offering a quality education with an ever-increasing budget gap, we commiserate with you. Unfortunately, UC, CSU and community college fees […]
Guest Opinion: ASUCD budget hearings
OpinionMay 10, 2012
On Friday, ASUCD will begin the process of finalizing its budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year. On its face, the budget is an enormous and esoteric book containing numbers which correspond to financial line items most of the student body has never heard of. But once the book closes and the budget is finalized, the […]
Event seasons are ending…
Arts & CultureMay 10, 2012
Time is running out — as the Mondavi Center, the Department of Theatre and Dance and the Department of Music seasons come to a close, so does the curtain on the opportunity for your free ticket to any show. All first-year students, whether undergraduate, graduate students or transfer students, are given the opportunity to redeem […]
Column: Whole Earth
Arts & CultureMay 10, 2012
Whole Earth Festival starts tomorrow, and we all know what that means. Everyone in attendance will be flyin’ high — on those satisfying food and eclectic purchases from vendors and the intoxicating sound flowing through the air, of course. Like Whole Earth Festival is known for anything else … But let’s be real here. Last […]
Whole Earth Festival attendees encouraged to expand their minds
FeaturesMay 10, 2012
The annual Whole Earth Festival is upon us. Another Spring Quarter weekend event where there is so much to do in Davis that one could wander for hours and not see it all. But there’s so much more than what meets the eye when casually walking through the Quad, so much more than endless aisles […]
The Aggie Arts presents Magik*Magik String Quartet
Arts & CultureMay 10, 2012
In 2011, the Mondavi Center launched its Aggie Arts Internship program with a generous grant from the Andrew Mellon Foundation. Aggie Arts interns commit for three quarters and they receive the opportunity to learn from firsthand experience the intricacies of arts administration. Interns work with Mondavi Center staff in many different aspects of arts presenting […]
News in Brief: You should probably bike to school on Friday
Campus NewsMay 10, 2012
3,000 visitors — and their cars — are expected to visit UC Davis on Friday, May 11 for the Decision Day that is being held for prospective transfer students — according to a news release from the UC Davis News Service. Undergraduate Admissions and Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) warn that this will lead to […]
Editorial: Don’t break glass
OpinionMay 10, 2012
As Whole Earth approaches and the Northern Hemisphere tilts closer to the sun, The California Aggie would like to ask that members of the community refrain from breaking glass on the ground. You see, dear readers, we at The California Aggie spend such an incredible amount of time in Lower Freeborn – a windowless dungeon […]
Students encouraged to update Warn Me information before system test on Monday
Campus NewsMay 10, 2012
Next Monday, the UC Davis Warn Me system will be conducting a system test to make sure that the emergency alerting service is working properly. According to a press release, the UC Davis test on Monday will send messages to students and faculty at both Davis and Sacramento campuses and locations. The messages will indicate […]
News in Brief: CSU approves executive salary hikes funded by campus foundations
City NewsMay 10, 2012
Taxpayers will fund executive pay raises thanks to a vote yesterday by the California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees. The board passed a measure to ask campus foundations to cover the raises for up to 10 percent of new campus presidents. The board created the proposal to lessen outrage about salary hikes. Critics said […]

