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FeaturesNovember 26, 2008
Still looking for a place to have your holiday dinner? Try some local restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day. Baker’s Square Open6a.m.to9p.m. 255Second St.(corner across from theFast and Easy Mart) 756-4190 A Turkey Meal special for$14.99will be offered.Slow roasted,hand carved turkey breast served with stuffing,cranberry sauce,homemade gravy,seasonal vegetables,dinner bread,dinner saladand a slice of pie.A Ham Steak Meal (bone-in) is available for the same price. …

Roving Reporter

FeaturesNovember 26, 2008
“We serve a dish that we call ‘green yuck,‘ which is basically Cool Whip with fruit,nuts and a green pistachio pudding mix.That’s why it’s green.It looks really gross,but people like it.“ Nicole Cortichiato,sophomore,neurobiology,physiology and behavior

The Thanksgiving Stuffing

FeaturesNovember 26, 2008
Thanksgiving is a time for friends,family and fat.It doesn’t matter if you’ve yet to succumb to the Freshman15,if you go to the ARC every week or even if you haven’t eaten dessert all year; when you go home on Thursday,odds are you will gain weight.But you already know this.

Where’s the turkey?

FeaturesNovember 26, 2008
Known to some as National Turkey Day,Thanksgiving can often be a holiday for the carnivorous kind,with a big ol‘ butterball front and center and a wave oftryptophan-induced sleepiness soon to follow. But for those who’d like to stay awake for the pumpkin pie,a vegetarian Thanksgiving may just be the gelatin-free whipped cream on the soy-based cake this year.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesNovember 25, 2008
TODAY Aggie Ambassadors from College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Noon to1p.m. 3001Plant and Environmental Sciences Learn about opportunities within the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Annual Stock Show Draws Record Number of Participants

FeaturesNovember 25, 2008
Saturday marked the80th annual Little International Stock Show,sponsored by theYoung Cattlemen’s Association at the University ofCalifornia,Davis.A record number of62participants took part in the event,which was held at the Cole Facility on La Rue Road and Putah Creek Lodge Road.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesNovember 24, 2008
TODAY World AIDS Day pledging 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. In front of Griffin Lounge, MU Visit the Health Education and Promotion tables this week to pledge to be an ally for HIV awareness.

Aggie Trivia

FeaturesNovember 24, 2008
The UC Davis campus was taken over as a training center by the United States Army Signal Corps in1943.All instructionwashalteduntil1945.

Davis firefighters donate baskets of turkey and stuffing

FeaturesNovember 24, 2008
Over 20 years ago, a woman knocked on the door of Davis Fire Station 31 and asked for assistance to make a Thanksgiving dinner for her children. The firefighters pooled funds and bought a turkey for her and began to think about expanding their contribution. The firefighters’ gift of a single turkey has since expanded into the annual Davis Firefighter’s Union Thanksgiving Food Basket Program, which provides 630 full Thanksgiving meal baskets for Davis needy families.

Sexual assault awareness and prevention class educates UC Davis Greeks

FeaturesNovember 24, 2008
Kingsley Grafft, a UC Davis sorority member, developed a sexual assault prevention and awareness curriculum that’s being taught on campus and emulated at other universities nationwide. The course, Greeks Against Sexual Assault (GASA), aims to eliminate sexual and dating violence by raising awareness and prevention. It is a pass/no pass class offered as a seminar through the UC Davis education department.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesNovember 21, 2008
TODAY NCAA Tournament ticket distribution 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Freeborn Hall Ticket Office Men’s soccer will host Denver in the first round of the national tournament at Aggie Soccer Stadium on Saturday at 1 p.m. Tickets cost $5 for UC Davis students, faculty and staff, and $7 for adults. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Students show UC Davis livestock

FeaturesNovember 21, 2008
Moh-Moh is nervous. This Saturday is UC Davis’ Little International Stock Show, and Moh-Moh, a heifer, has never been around so many people and animals before. But the student showing her likes his chances. “I think I will win. I really spend a lot of time with her, one on one,” said Michael Chao, an entrant in this year’s beef section.