Opinion
Editorial: Davis living wage
OpinionOctober 2, 2008
After months of discussion, the Davis City Council made progress towardapproving
a living wage for some people employed by the city through contractors.
The ordinance, which would only apply to contractors whomeet
a certain threshold of business from the city, is being examined on a
scale that would pay between $10 and $14.21 per hour. Currently, these
employees may be paid as low as the state minimum wage, $8 per hour.
People employed directly by the city are already on a living wage pay
scale.
Editorial: Illegal immigrant tuition
OpinionSeptember 30, 2008
Under current state law,illegal
immigrants qualify for in-state tuition at the University of California
if they attend a California high school for at least three years and
graduate with a diploma orGED.A lawsuit working its way through the court system,Martinez v.Regents,threatens to take away this tuition break.
Guest opinion: Haiti in dire need of help
OpinionSeptember 30, 2008
Editor’s note:Tiffany Gilmore is a graduate student at UC Davis who wrote intoThe Aggie to raise awareness of the plight faced by Haitian citizens after the recent hurricane.
A note from the editor
OpinionSeptember 25, 2008
This year,as I’m sure you’re aware by now,marks the100th birthday of UC Davis.There has been a great deal of change since the university opened its doors to students in1908,but The California Aggie has been here for93of those100years,servingthe Davis community since1915.
All good things…
OpinionSeptember 12, 2008
Welcome to my last column of the summer! If you’ve been reading my column the entire summer,you might be surprised to find out that I received the most reader response (over the entire summer) for my column on random thoughts.
The real problem with Sarah Palin
OpinionSeptember 4, 2008
It should come as no surprise that Republican presidential candidate
John McCain chose, at long last, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to be his
vice presidential running mate. Wait, no, the announcement came as a huge surprise.
Whose name is it anyway?
OpinionAugust 28, 2008
As a result of a discussion with my friends this
weekend about names, I’ve been thinking about names and what they mean
lately. Consequently, this column will be a limited dissection of the
names of some people you may have heard of. To keep the investigation
as honest as possible, I looked only at etymology and commonly held
interpretations of names. I visited the helpful ancestry.com,
cross-referenced with other websites, and even delved into the
labyrinthine depths of genealogical forums.
Think before you cheat
OpinionAugust 14, 2008
Dear Mr. Edwards, I cannot conceive of a way in which you could have failed this country
more grandly than you just did. You said in your interview on ABC
recently that “nobody can beat up on me more than I have already beat
up on myself.” Allow me to sincerely try and prove you wrong.
To tree or not to tree
OpinionAugust 7, 2008
Some of you may already be aware of the tree-sitting
protestors at UC Berkeley that are currently preventing the
construction of a new athletic facility (and if you weren’t, you
certainly are now). I’m here to tell you that this protest is
ridiculous.
The Incredibles
OpinionJuly 28, 2008
My column this week aims to salute to those people and companies that have a different, refreshing way of doing business. Recently there were murmurs of concern over the health of Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple, Inc.
It’s been Favre too long
OpinionJuly 21, 2008
This column will continue my goal of talking about
current events, although this week I’ll be delving into the wide world
of sports.
Don’t be hatin’
OpinionJuly 14, 2008
Now that Davis is down to a chilly 92 degrees, this
story may not resonate with some of you as it might have last week, but
I’m telling it anyway. Walking home from the ARC, I felt like getting a
cool drink.

