Opinion

Column: Polite pastimes

If L.A. and S.F. are the main battlegrounds for bike/car wars, Davis is where bicycles politely agree to disagree but never get in a fight. Davis is a place that's too kind to cyclists to encourage aggressive events such as bike polo, underground racing, or critical masses. The main activities of leisure in Davis are drinking way too much, peeing on cars and stealing bikes (I know, I live downtown and put up with a billion of you bros this weekend. My housemate was watching a crew of boys walk away from downtown and look at our bike rack and say, "man, we would go a lot faster if we had some of those". Thankfully she was there to stop them before they got too creative, but the fact remains that young irresponsible males need a channel for this sort of negative energy).

Editorial: UCSA

The University of California Student Association (UCSA) wants UC Davis.

Guest Opinion: Dialogue is not possible with propagandists

"All we want is to talk. All we want is dialogue."

Editorial: Picnic Day

The excitement is building as the Davis community prepares for what is both the biggest celebration of the year and one of UC Davis' most cherished traditions: Picnic Day.

Guest Opinion: Picnic Day

I remember sitting in Dr. Frank Hirtz's Community Development class when he said something to the effect of "the solutions to problems are often dictated by people's perceptions." While I no longer study community and regional development, this is something that has resonated with me during my tenure as chair of Picnic Day.

Column: Crybabies, all of ya

Cry a river, and someone will probably build a bridge for you. You cry. I cry. Everybody cries.

Column: Catch me a catch

There are few things that are as eye-opening as exposing oneself to another culture. And no, I'm not talking about putting Nutella on your toast.

Column: Live and let live

Last year, Picnic Day resulted in 516 calls to the police and 33 separate arrests, more than double the previous year.

Guest opinion: Saving Picnic Day

It shouldn't come as any surprise that this year's Picnic Day is a particularly important one. What happens on Saturday will determine the fate of the campus' oldest and most beloved tradition -- a hundred-year tradition that has survived the likes of hoof and mouth disease and a world war only to meet its potential end now and in this way.

Column: Too young to date (online)

Choose a word to describe yourself. Now, how accurately does that word actually define you?

Column: Blogging to a career

"What's the best thing a student can do to get the job of their dreams?"

Editorial: Primate Research Center

A report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has found UC Davis guilty of violating the Animal Welfare Act for conducting experiments on an unhealthy monkey at the California National Primate Research Center.

Guest opinion: Turning on talking

A university should be a place for exchanging ideas and discussing sensitive topics.

Columnist: Add as friend

So, I think it is safe to assume that the majority of this campus spends more time than they should on Facebook.

Letter to the Editor: Unprofessional security

I would like to share the discomfort I have with the recent experiences I have witnessed with the Cal Aggie Hosts on the UC Davis campus.