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February 2013 Archives

Men’s Basketball Preview

Men's BasketballFebruary 21, 2013
Teams: UC Davis at Long Beach State; vs. Northern Colorado Records: Aggies 11-13 (7-6); 49ers 16-9 (10-2); Bears 9-15 (7-9) Where: Walter Pyramid — Long Beach, Calif.; The Pavilion — Davis, Calif. When: Wednesday at 7:05 p.m.; Saturday at 7 p.m. Who to watch: Junior Ryan Sypkens smashed two long-standing school records with one shot […]

UC Davis requests permission to fly aerial drones

Campus NewsFebruary 21, 2013
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released a list of of agencies that requested permission to fly drones in early February. The list includes state departments, local law enforcement, as well as colleges and universities, and comes as a response to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which mandates the FAA to make the list of […]

CD Review: Atlas Genius

Arts & CultureFebruary 21, 2013
Artist: Atlas Genius Title: When It Was Now Rating: 4 Newcomer Atlas Genius is not your typical rock band. The Australian group’s debut album, When It Was Now, has more in common with its fellow countrymen Men At Work during their peak than with other, newer bands from the States. Mixing synth, pop and good […]

City Hall reaches out to community at Farmers Market

City NewsFebruary 21, 2013
For many, Saturday mornings in Davis mean a trip to the Davis Farmers Market to sample fruits and vegetables, enjoy flavorful apple juice and chow down on a delicious tamale. Additionally, community members are making visits to the City of Davis’ booth as part of their Saturday routine. On the second Saturday of every month, […]

Arts week

Arts & CultureFebruary 21, 2013
ART Yolo County Film Society Screening — Casablanca Sunday, 7 p.m., $2 Yolo Pleasure Dome, 1401 Pole Line Road The highly quotable and entertaining film focuses on Rick (Humphrey Bogart), a grumpy owner of a bar in Casablanca during WWII. Rick’s life is complicated when his ex, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), shows up with her husband […]

Are you DTF?

FeaturesFebruary 21, 2013
An inside look: My post While the moderator said that there are an average of 600 individual views per post, to get a better idea of the response that someone on the site obtains, I created a fake email and submitted a minimal, two-line profile. I was surprised to open my inbox two days later […]

Davis Chief of Police discusses community policing

City NewsFebruary 21, 2013
Davis Police Chief Landy Black was a featured speaker at the Davis Progressive Business Exchange conference on Wednesday at noon. He spoke about the Davis Police Department’s (DPD) community policing philosophy. The meeting took place at the Davis International House (I-House). Due to the recent influx in Davis crime, the Progressive Business Exchange found it […]

Marriage equality protest takes place in Sacramento

City NewsFebruary 21, 2013
On Valentine’s Day, a group of same-sex couples and political activists advocating marriage equality gathered at the Sacramento County clerk’s office in a sign of solidarity as Poshi Mikalson and her partner, Reed Walker, symbolically applied for a marriage license. The action, organized by Shelly Bailes and Ellen Pontac, Yolo County chapter leaders of Marriage […]

Women’s Basketball Preview

SportsFebruary 21, 2013
Teams: UC Davis vs. UC Riverside; vs. Cal State Fullerton Records: Aggies, 10-14 (5-8); Highlanders, 11-12 (4-8); Titans 7-17 (3-9) Where: The Pavilion — Davis, Calif. When: Thursday at 7 p.m.; Saturday at 4 p.m. Who to watch: Senior Cortney French is UC Davis’ three-point specialist. The Aggies took down the Titans with 39 points […]

Campus Judicial Report

Campus NewsFebruary 21, 2013
Life’s an open book A graduate student was recently referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) by her professor for having unauthorized materials out during a closed-book exam. She, like many other students, was enrolled in both this course and another course taught by the same professor. The exam for this course was closed-book, but the […]

Column: Legislative lockdown

OpinionFebruary 21, 2013
Sandbox Politico Last week I attended a Senate meeting to thank the six who would be terming out for their service — I legitimately meant it — and then the Senate proceeded to do something so incalculably stupid I immediately wanted to take it all back. They moved into an unscheduled closed session. A closed […]

Recipe: Spaghetti squash with herbs and hazelnuts

UncategorizedFebruary 20, 2013
If you’re like me and spend at least an hour every day on Pinterest, you know that spaghetti squash is a huge trend right now, as it’s an excellent low-carb, low-calorie alternative to pasta. I’ve been seeing recipes using this winter fruit all over Pinterest for some time and finally decided to see what all […]