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Yearly Archives - 2013

2013 Archives

Rise of the Davis sugar daddies

FeaturesFebruary 5, 2013
With our current economy and rising tuition costs, a growing number of college students across the country appear to be dating sugar daddies, wealthy older men who pay for young female companionship. At UC Davis, this year’s 220 percent rise in our sugar baby population shows that we are quickly joining the trend. Sugar daddy […]

Pros, cons of Measure I discussed in forum

City NewsFebruary 5, 2013
On Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m., a public forum on Measure I was held at the Community Chambers in City Hall to provide community members with an opportunity to hear arguments for and against the measure, and pose their questions and concerns. Due to a 2011 referendum, Measure I will allow Davis voters to […]

Never too early

OpinionFebruary 5, 2013
“I’ve never really been one for the preservation of money/ Nah, I much rather spend it all while I’m breathing.” I culled this little gem from a brilliant Drake song that popped up in my music player’s shuffle today. I’ve probably mentioned Drake a handful of times in past columns, so let me set the […]

Doin’ it…on campus

Campus NewsFebruary 5, 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. Recyclemania is back! UC Davis is participating in Recyclemania’s 13th […]

De Luna Jewelers robbed, multiple suspects involved

City NewsFebruary 5, 2013
Early morning last Thursday, de Luna Jewelers at 521 Second St. had its window smashed in by a number of thieves and vandals. The suspects took Native American pottery and dolls on display. Adrian Blanco, the manager of de Luna Jewelers, was alerted of the vandalism at 3:50 a.m. After viewing the security camera footage, […]

Special events

OpinionFebruary 5, 2013
On top of paying tens of thousands of dollars to study at this school, reside in this city and actively live in this college town, students are unfairly charged for on-campus amenities that they already subscribe to. Take, for example, parking on campus. Yes, we obviously have the complaints about unwarranted tickets and ridiculous fines […]

Annual event showcases undergraduate research

Campus NewsFebruary 5, 2013
The Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creative Activities Conference will take place Apr. 26 and 27. The annual event will showcase the talent of many of the students on campus involved with research. The event will include poster presentations, an arts exhibit and oral presentations on the final day. In order to participate, students are to […]

Aggie Digest

SportsFebruary 5, 2013
The UC Davis athletics program had a busy weekend full of mixed results. The men’s tennis team traveled to Portland, Ore. to play in a four-day tournament that started Friday. The team has been successful throughout the weekend and will play against Portland State in Washington to cap off the road trip Monday afternoon. Led […]

Roundabout

OpinionFebruary 5, 2013
For those of you that travel down Hutchison Drive, the danger of getting run over by a car has (hopefully) gone way down. Conversely, your chances of getting blindsided by a bad biker have skyrocketed. What was formerly an intersection on Hutchison Drive between Sciences Lecture Hall and Bioletti Way has been transformed into a […]

Paleo with a Purpose: Cauli-Fried Rice

UncategorizedFebruary 4, 2013
Now that the Super Bowl is over, I can finally start thinking about midterms. All of mine are starting this week so, it’s time to buckle down and study. During these times, studying takes priority over cooking every day. Normally, in order to make it easier on myself I just eat Chipotle every night because […]

Senate Brief

Campus NewsFebruary 4, 2013
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Jan. 24 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room. The ASUCD President is not required to attend Senate meetings. Meeting called to order at 6:15 p.m. Rebecca Sterling, ASUCD President, present Yena Bae, ASUCD Vice […]

News-in-Brief: Candidates begin campaigning for ASUCD Winter Election

ASUCDFebruary 4, 2013
Prospective student candidates for ASUCD positions, including that of the president and vice president, have begun campaigning as the general election approaches. ASUCD holds two general elections each academic year, one during Fall Quarter, when six senators are elected, and another during Winter Quarter. Six more senators and a president and vice president are elected […]