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The Philosophy of Education: Being Busy

OpinionFebruary 20, 2014
Do you often feel you are too busy to spend time with friends or relax? Do you feel stressed because of being busy? If so, you are not alone. When we are busy, we are often constantly in a hurry and worried about our duties. As a result, we cannot enjoy our surroundings or what […]

Letter to the Editor: Save The Aggie

OpinionFebruary 20, 2014
As a UC Davis graduate, it saddens me to hear that The Aggie may be on its last legs. It’s crazy to think that after 10 years, I can still remember the columns that made me cry with laughter and the thought-provoking articles that challenged my political stances. I always appreciated The Aggie’s ability to […]

Guest Opinion: UC Pig Cruelty

OpinionFebruary 20, 2014
As students, alumni and faculty of the UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Hastings, UC Irvine and UCLA Schools of Law, we are writing to urge the UC Regents to cease their support and participation in the cruel confinement of pigs at the annual California State Fair. Recently, we were horrified to learn that pregnant and […]

In Transition: C-C-Conclude

OpinionFebruary 20, 2014
They say that hindsight is 20/20. Now that I’ve been a UC Davis student for over a year, there are a lot of things I wish I would have known, done differently or changed. Despite the fact that my higher education has been split between two institutions over the past five years, there are a […]

Measure 1 update: It’s complicated

OpinionFebruary 20, 2014
Due to a lack of transparency in ASUCD and the UC Davis administration, the passing and campaign of Ballot Measure 1 has been needlessly hindered. Elections started on Feb. 18 and end Feb. 21 at 8 a.m. On Feb. 11, in an urgent senate meeting, the UC Davis Administration (Student Affairs) introduced the UC Davis […]

The Philosophy of Education: Loneliness

OpinionFebruary 16, 2014
Have you ever joined a group or talked to people because you were lonely? For example, many of us feel uncomfortable eating alone in the dining commons, so we invite people that we do not really know to accompany us. Others join clubs or Greek life for a sense of companionship. Why are we so […]

Sustainable Agriculture: WTF OMG GMO

OpinionFebruary 14, 2014
The GMO debate is like a dark stormy ocean. It is vast and deep, and most people are unsure as to whether GMOs are the monstrous waves or the boat delivering us to safety. A significant amount of literature has been published on the impacts of GMOs, and this column is only a couple hundred […]

Literary Lessons: #CatcherInTheRye

OpinionFebruary 14, 2014
A very common favorite book is J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye. Although I don’t think that taste is something one can objectively judge when it comes to the art of literature or music, I still make snide internal remarks when someone tells me Salinger’s acclaimed masterpiece was the book they keep closest to their […]

In Transition: C-C-Cache

OpinionFebruary 14, 2014
“UC Davis Life Hacks.” Now there’s an article I would have really appreciated reading as a CCC student. Before I transferred here, I had a lot of fears, anticipations and ultimately false ideas of what UC Davis was like and what life as a UC student would entail. Before transferring, I always felt like there […]

Latin Americanisms: Immigrant Story

OpinionFebruary 14, 2014
The immigrant experience is difficult to sum up in a way that would be apt for the reader. It might very well be a failure on my part, in my own narrative skills, that keeps me from communicating the thoughts and emotions that have seen me through the years. It’s hard to describe the experience […]

Guest Opinion:Vote Yes

OpinionFebruary 14, 2014
Students are known for their brazen disregard for convention. Their skeptical approach to the status quo. Over the years, universities like UC Davis have been at the forefront of progress in civilization, from the apartheid boycotts to protests against increasing student fees and growing income inequality to a dichotomy unseen since the Gilded Age. I’m […]

Guest Opinion Vote No

OpinionFebruary 14, 2014
Aggies taking the initiative to vote in ASUCD’s winter elections face a serious dilemma: to save The Aggie or to not save The Aggie. Yes, UC Davis’ paper of record is perilously close to reaching the final destination of a seven-year financial slog that burned through a $500,000 reserve fund. That’s the bad news. Here’s […]