Opinion

Editorial: Experimental College

In his State of the Association speech on Tuesday, ASUCD President Adam Thongsavat said he's looking to reform the Experimental College (EC). Hopefully this means ASUCD is considering a subsidy, because the unit and the campus would greatly benefit from it.

Letter to the Editor: ROTC poster vandalism

We would like to correct a misstatement that appeared in Tuesday's article in The California Aggie, entitled, \

Letter to the Editor: Entertainment Council Large Show Reserve

Once again I write this letter to ask the student body this questions: What do you think is worth $100,000 on this campus?

Letter to the Editor: The Domes

When I talk to Davis town-folk about the domes on-campus, a 1972 student-built housing project - unique in all the UC system, people ask me, "Clay, does the community called Baggins End have a chance of survival?"

Guest opinion: Thank you for being rich!

I am writing regarding Rob Olson's column, "I love the Rich." Robbie (Can I call you Robbie?) can only find "vague references from righteous protesters and editorial boards" in regards to the theory of trickle-down economics?

Column: Forever 21 done right

Since its University Mall debut at the beginning of the month, Forever 21 has quickly become a Davis hot spot: Many have walked through its huge shiny doors in hopes of finding stylish new additions to their wardrobe. Three years ago - when a less fabulous first-year Mario lived in Cuarto and bought stuff from the old Gottschalks - a tapioca milk tea from The Old Teahouse was the hottest accessory a U-Mall patron could sport. Now, Forever 21's infamous yellow plastic bags are all the rage and hang from the wrist of every satisfied customer.

Column: Interviewing secrets

It's the season for summer internships/post-grad job applications, and that means upcoming interviews. Interviewing used to terrify me - I'm not the best public speaker in the world. But after prepping many others for interviews and being the interviewer as well as the interviewee, I figured out how to handle any curveball from a potential employer.

Editorial: Online courses

A $748,000 grant given to the University of California will allow campuses systemwide to start offering online classes. UC Davis is expected to offer as many as six of these courses beginning winter 2012.

Editorial: Cigarette tax

California voters may soon be faced with the option to increase the tax on cigarettes from 87 cents a pack to $1.87.

Guest Opinion: To live in peace, part II

Geoffrey Wildanger was 100 percent right in his assertion that the job of an ambassador is to represent the views of their government and improve their country's relations. So I can see why he did not want to engage with Akiva Tor about Israel.

Column: I love the rich

At the end of last year, a fierce debate sprang up in Congress over taxes.

Column: Treasure trove of trash

One of my top three favorite holidays took place last Friday: happy belated Earth Day! (Although, let's get real. Every day should be Earth Day.) Ideally, you celebrated by having a dance party with solar-generated light and buying only locally-grown, organic food that needs no packaging.

Column: Muttness

This past Sunday while many people drove home to their families to celebrate Easter, others stayed in Davis and used the quieter atmosphere as an excuse to catch up on neglected homework. And then there were a few who, like me, celebrated an Easter of the Greek sort.

Column: Tee talk

I think the writing on a person's t-shirt can tell you a lot about the wearer. And these days, you can get just about anything screen-printed across your chest. It seems like everyone wants to stamp themselves with their own personal mottos, their inspirational battle-cries, their own raisons d'être, if you will. Want to tell the world that Volleyball is 95% mental and 5% physical? I'm sure they would love to know, so put it in writing across your body. Or how about the ever-cryptic "I Don't Do Drama," just so everyone is clear. Solid colors have been passé for years, making room for thousands of slogans from the clever to the nasty to the Star Wars-themed. In this week's column, I'll be chronicling my favorites.

Guest opinion: Response

I'm responding to Ms. Miller's guest opinion not as a member of a "choreographed" group of students, but rather as an individual participant in Israeli Consul General Akiva Tor's lecture.