Features
A season of change
FeaturesSeptember 25, 2008
Bringing more than high temperatures, summertime in Davis also marked the end of some ongoing construction projects on campus. Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science A brand new building with state-of-the-art facilities was one of Robert Mondavi’s last gifts to UC Davis.
Editor’s note
FeaturesSeptember 12, 2008
No doubt many of you were aggrieved yesterday when you looked
for your copy of The California Aggie and couldn’t find it. Due to
technical difficulties, we were unable to go to press Wednesday night.
10 Questions with…
FeaturesSeptember 8, 2008
Editor’s
note: For this edition of 10 questions, The California Aggie sat down
with Don Gibson, the president of Davis College Democrats who was a
delegate at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
10 questions with…
FeaturesAugust 28, 2008
Editor’snote: For this edition of10questions,The California Aggiespoke
with ASUCD Controller Paul Harms to get a feel for the day-to-day
operations involved in handling the association’s budget. Harms,of Fremont,Calif.,will start his fourth year at UC Davis in the fall,and is currently in his second term ascontroller– only the second person to hold the appointed position twice in theassociation’s history.
UC Davis centennial exhibit features recording of the KeckCAVES 3-D technology
FeaturesAugust 25, 2008
In one afternoon,you can dive into the Lake Tahoe basin,study earthquakes in New Zealand,and travel into the core of the earth – all from the safety of a single lab on campus. This lab,established in2005,is known as the W.M.Keck Center for Active Visualization in the Earth Sciences (KeckCAVES).Demonstrations of the lab’s technology are included as part of the UC Davis Centennial Exhibit at the California State Fair.
Science Scene
FeaturesAugust 14, 2008
Genetic map of Europe shows differences between populations Scientists
at the Erasmus University Medical Center in the Netherlands have
developed a genetic map of Europe that shows the degree of genetic
relatedness between populations.While all European populations are genetically quite similar,enough
differences exist to make it possible to develop a forensic test that
could determine from which European country an individual originates.
10 Questions with…
FeaturesAugust 14, 2008
Editor’s
note: For this edition of 10 questions, The California Aggie spoke with
Davis resident Kemble Pope, who created the website “Davis Voice.” Pope
is involved with various local environmental organizations, including
Climate Action Team, a city-sponsored group that is developing
sustainability standards for the city of Davis. He is also on the Open
Space and Habitat Commission, which advises the Davis city council on
issues such as wildlife habitats and agricultural land conservation.
Guide dog helps UC Davis student see past obstacles
FeaturesAugust 14, 2008
Being blind doesn’t stop Claire Stanley from pursuing two majors at UC Davis. Although her visual impairment may present many obstacles, Stanley is
now better able to maneuver around them with a furry friend by her side.
Daily Calendar
FeaturesAugust 14, 2008
SATURDAY CPR course 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 120 Court St., Woodland This
course will offer information on CPR and AED use for adults, children
and infants. Additionally, general information on emergency response
will be covered. Register at www.yc-arc.org or by calling 662-4669.
Cost is $47 per person.
Summer Enrichment Program helps potential vet students get ahead
FeaturesAugust 11, 2008
Getting intoveterinarian school is no easy task. Last year,1,178students competed for131seats in the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
Dining in Davis: Red Orchid Restaurant
FeaturesAugust 11, 2008
I have to admit that I was a little skeptical of a restaurant that was in Davis Manor Center,the samestrip mall that also includes the classy institution that is the Dollar Tree.

UCD researchers invent “smart” contact lens
FeaturesAugust 7, 2008
There may be something stealing your vision. But no
matter how hard you look, you won’t be able to find the culprit. These
vision thieves take your sight without any signs that are visible to
the naked eye.

