Opinion

Letter to the Editor: Response to “Grocery Roundup”

While Lani Chan's article was generally well written, she omitted two grocery stores within the city of Davis. Westlake Market is located in the Westlake Plaza in West Davis. It has been open now for a little over a year and a half and offers a 5 percent discount to all college students. It is small in size in comparison to Safeway and Nugget, but it has earned positive reviews for the quality of service there. Davis Wiki has an excellent article of Westlake Market that may be found online. The Grocery Outlet is just that - a grocery outlet! While many of the items are brands that very few have heard of, they do offer some name brands such as Ocean Spray and General Mills. This is the place to go for REALLY low grocery prices. However, since they purchase overstocked products from food warehouses you never know what will be offered from week to week. If you recognize that The Grocery Outlet is not a place for one-stop shopping, it is an excellent place to go to stock up on good deals and then, afterward, complete your shopping at one of the other stores. It's a great way to save on your food bill! Again, Davis Wiki has a good write-up of the store.

Column: Blatantly bland bicycles

When I first arrived in Davis with a twinkle in my eye and still holding onto some semblance of innocence and my childhood, I always dreamed of the day when I would finally feel like I had a pulse on the school.

Column: Ch-ch-changes

Ah, here we go again. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the school year has started. The campus is packed, there are hesitant freshmen waiting at the roundabouts and oh man, is it hot outside.

Editorial: More transparency is a good thing

The California State Senate recently voted in favor of Senator Leland Yee's (D- San Francisco) Senate Bill 8, which allows for more transparency in public universities across the state.

Guest Opinion: Troy Davis

I am no legal expert, merely someone who tries to see the good in situations, in a world that seems to be all about the bad. With that said, I am rather disheartened in the proceedings surrounding Troy Davis' execution.

Column: A beautiful toilet

It's strange the things that come to mind when someone asks you to write about yourself. I remember first doing it in high school. Turning in what, at the time, I thought was the quintessential guide to the hopes and dreams I would forever nurture into fruition.

Column: Life by Kate

Hello Aggies! My name is Kate Zarrella, and much like Carrie Bradshaw of "Sex and the City," I am now officially a columnist. Unfortunately for you all, I don't have a closet full of Manolo Blahniks and a fabulous social life in my swanky New York City loft. I have half a walk-in closet in my spider infested South Davis apartment, which I share with four other girls. I am also a proud owner of $10 "Lack" Ikea table like every other college student in the universe.

Editorial: The Aggie

If you want a one-stop place to learn about the doings of our student government (ASUCD), UC Davis administration, Aggie athletics, the Davis arts scene, the latest technology tips or an excuse to not pay attention in your first lecture of the quarter, The Aggie is here for you.

Editorial: Budget crisis

Students just starting at UC Davis are about to be shocked by the instability of the UC system.

Guest Editorial: UC punishes librarians for collective bargaining

The University of California has decided not to pay merit increases owed to its union librarians because librarians are currently in salary negotiations. Although all UC librarians benefit from periodic cost of living adjustments negotiated by the librarians' union, the paychecks of union librarians are the only paychecks affected by this unusual punitive and divisive move. By not paying previously earned merit increases, the university is attempting to penalize union librarians for exercising their right to collective bargaining.

Letter to the editor: Postal Service cuts

It is easy to feel helpless in this current state of affairs. Every good thing in government is blocked by a committed minority and, otherwise, austerity rules. Corporate fat cats and their lobby cronies get fed champagne and caviar while the rest are left scraping old tuna cans.

Column: Paperback Writer

I've always felt connected to Maya Angelou. Growing up in the Central Valley with no other "Mayas" around, in elementary school I lived for those moments when Angelou was mentioned in a textbook or by a teacher.

Column: What odds?

Perhaps it is possible that a person can get high off of a smoky, spicy barbeque sauce that's glazed over tender beef ribs.

Letter to the Editor: Student groups respond to advertisement

We as University of California, Davis students involved in a range of groups [e.g. MECHA, SCA, SJP, etc.] are deeply disappointed with The Aggie for printing a paid advertisement titled 'The Palestinians' Case Against Israel is Based on Genocidal Lies" last week.

Letter to the Editor: Davis Anime Club

Tuesday article concerning the Davis Anime Club was a touchstone on the part of The Aggie journalism team. For that, I applaud the efforts of all involved.