Opinion

Column: The Israel question

Every week - at least for a weekly columnist - a decision must be made as to what to cover. Speaking as a political columnist, I find it easy to make a list of potential topics, but hard to choose just one.

Column: Here comes the sun

Ah, sun. How we missed you. Now that you're back, social opportunities abound throughout Davis.

Column: On dating seniors

Nope, not college seniors. And not high school seniors either, you sick people! Today, I give you dating advice with fresh new tips to spice up your love life.

Column: Midnight ride

After nearly seven-plus years of being an engineering student, I was no stranger to long nights at a campus computer. Nights then and now still drag on, until I earn my sweet reward: a bicycle trip home.

Column: This we believe

From what I remember, life at age 4 four was rather busy.

Column: Beards. Who needs ’em?

The world is safe again. Larry has gotten rid of his beard.

Editorial: Capital Reserve

On March 10, the ASUCD Senate approved a bill allocating $133,000 toward hosting a Kid Cudi concert in the Pavilion.

Column: Green thumbs up

A man in a sun hat threatened to have me arrested on Monday.

Column: Comeback

We all know what a comeback looks like - public figures like Britney Spears and Aerosmith have found their way back into the spotlight after a short little hiatus or slump.

Column: Resume don’ts

It's easy to get caught up in the fast-paced quarter system and the paper-midterm-paper-final routine. But if you want a job after graduation, you have to find time in your busy schedule for career development.

Editorial: Pence Amendment

On Feb. 18, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the Pence Amendment, a bill that would cut federal funding to Planned Parenthood. Though the bill is not expected to pass in Senate, it is upsetting to see this misguided political ploy gain so much traction.

Guest opinion: Private eyes: real surveillance, false denials from administration

Over the last year, the UC Davis administration has pursued an extensive program to place staffers in and around student-worker protest.

Editorial: UCOP budget

The UC Office of the President and other centralized UC offices are cutting their budgets next year by roughly 17 percent, or $50 million.

Guest opinion: The college student’s case for health reform

A year ago last week, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act.

Column: Be cultured

Going home for spring break was glorious for two reasons: copious amounts of sleep and really good Mexican food.