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Editorial: Special election ballot

OpinionMay 14, 2009
To the average Californian,the package of propositions on the May19special election ballot may seem like a jumbled messof convoluted budget proposals. That’s because it is. The propositions are the result of months of intricate negotiations betweenthe governor andRepublicans and Democrats in the legislature.They are an attempt to address the state’s dire fiscal situation,and confusing as they may be,only the voters have the constitutional authority to approve these proposals. At this point,California’s future rests in the hands of voters.It is extremely important that voters not only vote,but take the time to research the potential impact of each of these proposals passing or failing.

That’s what she said

OpinionMay 13, 2009
Everyone welcome Linda Katehi,the first woman to hold the post as UC Davis‘ chancellor! I‘m all for feminism,and I‘m glad a woman is being recognized for the skills that she has,really.But what I’m not‘all for‘ is this lady being granted an$85,000ayear raise,that is$85,000a year more than our current chancellor,literally within hours of deciding on a9.7percent increase in fees for undergraduates in the UC system.

And then I found 5 dollars

OpinionMay 13, 2009
I’ve always been a big believer in making lists.When I was deciding which college to go to,I made a list.When I broke up with my first boyfriend,I made a list.When I go to the store,I make a list– but that’s just a given.Lists just make things so much more manageable.They add clarity to a situation that you just can’t get from contemplating,discussing or even ranting.Which is why,with my graduation and leaving Davis approaching,I have made a list.

The Sterling Compass

OpinionMay 12, 2009
Last weekend,while reveling in the newStar Trek movie‘s general awesomeness vision of a unified,space-faring humanity,I realized how little we are currently doing to make this vision a reality.

Otherwise, they’ll kill you

OpinionMay 12, 2009
My father used to tell me ridiculously inaccurate “factoids” when I was a kid.When the mood striketh him,he told me stuff like:the Native Americans built the Statue of Liberty to scare white people away from their land; that people had four toes because a powerful earthquake can fuse two random toes together; and that those huge white windmills on the hills were actually depressed airplane propellers that did not get to live out their dreams of being part of a plane. (He also told me that communism was the world’s worst evil,but I don’t think he was joking with that one.)

Steal this column

OpinionMay 12, 2009
Part of growing up means coming to the inevitable realization that,sometimes,things will not go the way you had hoped.Unfortunately,for those of us currently doing our growing up here at the University of California,Davis,it would appear that these unfortunate times occur more often than not.

Editorial: Proposition 1D

OpinionMay 12, 2009
Proposition1D is an attempt by state lawmakers to avoid cuts in general fund-supported state spending.It would overturn Proposition10,passed in1998,which earmarks tobacco tax revenue in California for First5early childhood programs throughout the state.Both proponents and opponents of Proposition1D will tell you one thing – look at the facts.The proposition would divert$268million in annual tobacco tax revenue and the$340million First5has in reserve away from First5and into the state’s general fund.The state will have to find$608million from somewhere else if1D does not pass.

Guest Opinion: Rethinking the Politics of Identity

OpinionMay 12, 2009
One of President Obama’s most popularly recognized speeches is on the topic of race– a subject that pits histories of injustice against the American promise of equality.Since the civil rights movement,strategies for overcoming social barriers have been as diverse as the groups they attempt to represent.And UC Davis students need not look far for a case in point.

Cap and Gown List

OpinionMay 11, 2009
Admittedly,a few of the things on myCap and Gown Listwere after-the-fact add-ons; they were things I did and only subsequently realized their importance.There are also things I wish I could put on my list but don’t because writing about them seems a little too revealing (or perhaps like it would get me in too much trouble to be worth the750words).

Hail to the Chief

OpinionMay 11, 2009
Over the past few weeks I’ve tried to motivate those readers who still don’t know what they’re doing in college (read:undeclared majors) into becoming reporters.Really,no matter what happens to newspapers,there will still be a demand for peoplewhocan report the news,I swear.

Debtor’s Prison of the Mind, Pt. 2

OpinionMay 8, 2009
Behind the veil of mainstream-media anonymity and the numbing distractions of whitewashed advertising culture,the Federal Reserve is guiding our nation to a condition of terminal debt.The United States was once the world’s wealthiest and most productive state.Now,theU.S.is reduced to holding,strangely,only the title of “wealthiest.“ How is this possible?

I Can HaZ Edokashun?

OpinionMay 8, 2009
I can’t help but feel like I’ve gotten away with something. I just graduated from the12th ranked public university in the country with a BS in biological sciences and a3.38GPA,but I’m not sure I deserve it. Because it was never supposed to be that easy.It was never supposed to be routine.It was never supposed to amount to intellectual bulimia (binge,purge,fast; cram,exam,nap).