Opinion
Column: Dropping The H-Bomb
OpinionJanuary 5, 2011
Although I find myself surrounded by “hella fresh Baydestrians,” I hail from the land of, like, surfers and, like, dudes and, like, totally living in traffic on freeways like the 5 and the 405 and PCH. Yes, I am from the water-stealing, star-studded Southern California. Forgive me.
Editorial: New Year’s Resolutions
OpinionJanuary 4, 2011
It’s that time of year. The time when you hit the gym, burn those calories, shed that weight and drop all those bad habits that have been haunting you.
Column: A question of inches
OpinionJanuary 4, 2011
You know that panicky feeling you get in your stomach when someone is giving you the side-eye? Maybe the following scenario will jog your memory.
Column: Ushering in 2011
OpinionJanuary 4, 2011
2011 has already brought with it some changes, perhaps the least important of which is my controversial move to page 3. Aside from that, economists seem to think we’ve \
Column: Stress baking
OpinionJanuary 4, 2011
Stress. Everyone reacts differently to it, especially around finals. One thing I think most people will admit to having done at least once in their life is “stress eating.”
Editor’s note
OpinionJanuary 3, 2011
Dear readers, This year we decided to change a tradition at The Aggie: Columnists now write for a quarter rather than an entire year. Our goal with this new policy is to bring more voices and viewpoints to the campus newspaper and give more people the opportunity to take on the challenge of writing a column.
Column: Sugar in my coffee
OpinionJanuary 3, 2011
As a senior embarking on my second-to-last quarter at Davis, I’ve come to realize that some things are unchangeable, absolute. These are truths that I have discovered myself or have come to accept after many years of battle. I pass these truths on today in the hopes that they will somehow enrich the lives of others as much as they have mine. Let’s begin.
Column: Hasyayoga
OpinionJanuary 3, 2011
Bikram Yoga’s multi-billion dollar franchising scheme and the multiplication of various styles of yoga (everything from Power Yoga to Kundalini Yoga) start to look a lot like the rows of potato chips at the grocery store. Which one is right for me? Every aspect must be weighed in order to make a decision – flavor, quantity, calories and general label appeal. I do not mean to reduce the 3000-year-old Ayurvedic practice to snack foods (Ayurveda is based on whole, organic foods anyway), but let’s face it, in the city of Davis alone, there are close to 50 different types of yoga to choose from. What’s the rookie yogi to do? Try Laughter Yoga!
Editorial: Finals
OpinionDecember 2, 2010
Now that classes for Fall 2010 are nearly over, only one thing stands between the student body of UC Davis and three weeks of vacation – finals week. Whether next week’s tests will be your first ever at UC Davis or your last, you’ll want to be sure they go smoothly. Heed the following advice to ensure you’ll head off to winter break with grades you’re proud of.
Editorial: Carpooling
OpinionDecember 2, 2010
The idea of carpooling with a stranger usually ignites either a Jack Kerouac-like idealism, or the fear of being bludgeoned by a murderous hitchhiker. While both scenarios are possible, sharing a ride home for winter break will most likely be an uneventful experience and one that all students should consider.
Column: Life goes on
OpinionDecember 2, 2010
All right, I’ve bitten my tongue long enough. Usually I prefer to avoid the heaviest firefights on campus, having plenty to do teaching world history to my seventh graders and taking my own classes in the afternoons. But I am sensing a very limited array of voices on a particular subject, and I really must comment.

