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Yearly Archives - 2013

2013 Archives

UC Davis Alumni named Entrepreneur of the Year

FeaturesFebruary 12, 2013
Most college students worry about finding a job after they graduate. But what few consider is not finding a job, but rather creating one for yourself. It’s called entrepreneurship. If you’re tired of angry bosses or careers that simply pay the bills but don’t fuel your passion, then maybe it’s time to consider being innovative. […]

Eat Me

OpinionFebruary 12, 2013
Happy (almost) Valentine’s Day everyone. As of now, we’re being deluged with tips and tricks for landing a night with that special someone. And, on top of that, we’re receiving advice on how to “spice up” that special night through all sorts of novel bedroom activities. When such recommendations appear, they almost inevitably involve food. […]

Doin’ It Green…on Valentine’s Day

Campus NewsFebruary 12, 2013
Editor’s Note: The Environmental Policy and Planning Commission (EPPC) is an ASUCD commission responsible for researching environmental issues affecting the campus and its surrounding area, and providing recommendations for improvement. Doin’ It Green is a new feature which provides tips and ideas for being green. Love is in the air and Valentine’s Day is right […]

On-campus clubs look toward the future

FeaturesFebruary 12, 2013
Many take for granted the ability to get an education. In America, students often go through the public education system; some receive financial aid to go to college or find some other way to pay for it. But the fact remains that getting an education is a reality to many. It is not a secret, […]

Letter to the editor: Grievance regarding ASUCD Elections Committee

OpinionFebruary 12, 2013
On Tuesday, Feb. 5, Migz Espinoza and Lane Lewis, two transgender students running for the ASUCD executive office, were publicly outed as transgender when the ASUCD Elections Committee released their legal names on the ASUCD elections website. Before being outed, Espinoza and Lewis had repeatedly asked the elections committee chair, Aaron Hsu, to use their […]

Hawkins returns to business

SportsFebruary 12, 2013
UC Davis entered UC Santa Barbara’s “Thunderdome” and proceeded to bring the house down. Sophomore J.T. Adenerele scored the first points of the game by slamming a dunk through the hoop, despite the Gaucho player hanging on his back. It is rare for UC Davis to jump to an early lead on their opponents, but […]

Food Not Bombs Davis celebrates 17 years

City NewsFebruary 12, 2013
Last week, Food Not Bombs (FNB) celebrated 17 years in Davis. FNB is group of volunteers that are dedicated to serving free vegan and vegetarian food to the Davis community. The organization has a group of chapters all around the United States. FNB Davis was created in the winter of 1996. One of the founding […]

Beauty & the beast: Barbie world

UncategorizedFebruary 11, 2013
When people think of the word Barbie, it’s natural to envision a tall, blonde doll covered in pink and chalked up with all sorts of blame and negative connotation. Barbie dolls have long been accused of instilling a false image of beauty to young girls all around the world, linking Barbie dolls to low self-esteem […]

UC Davis School of Law ranks No. 25 in nation

Campus NewsFebruary 11, 2013
Graduating fewer than 200 students per year, the UC Davis School of Law is one of the smaller law schools in the nation, particularly relative to the neighboring 32,000 UC Davis students. However, despite its size, King Hall found itself at the center of honorable accolades this month, as it ranked the 25th best law […]

Women’s basketball team finishes 1-1 week

SportsFebruary 11, 2013
The UC Davis women’s basketball team split its two games last week and currently holds a record of 5-6 in Big West Conference play and is 10-12 overall. After losing to UC Santa Barbara 60-52 on Thursday, the team displayed its second-highest point production of the season by beating Cal Poly on Saturday afternoon, 79-69. […]

The Freak’s haircut

SportsFebruary 11, 2013
“That’s why his hair’s so big. It’s full of secrets.” Tim Lincecum emerged onto the Major League Baseball scene as a scrawny 23-year-old out of the University of Washington. Off the top of my head, I think he measured in at about 5’11”/150. The biggest thing about him was his reputation and his hair. Tim, […]

Aggie Digest

SportsFebruary 11, 2013
In the extremely busy world of UC Davis athletics, the Aggies had a variety of sports in action this weekend. Some sports are in the middle of their grueling season while others are just kicking off. The men’s golf team participated in the Annual Amer Ari Invitational at Waikola Village’s Kings’ Course in Hawaii and […]