Opinion

Column: About space

It's always fascinated me that our surrounding environments can alter moods in ways both subtle and drastic.

Column: Nuclear ambitions

Sometimes it seems the older I get, the more I realize I don't really understand.

Column: I’ve got a B.A. in dressing slutty

So I think we all know why college is awesome - limited responsibility, general bad behavior, sexual fantasies involving professors - but I'd like to talk about what's wrong with the undergraduate population here at UC Davis, because really, nobody is perfect and I'm here to tell you that.

Column: Cyclistas

I never cared about the intersection of dating and transit until I went to UCD. Fifteen percent of the trips we take in Davis involve bicycles, and when I moved here from Southern California, it changed everything for me. Before, it was the time-honored and accepted truth that you obtained a car if you wanted to date someone. If you didn't, the women you interacted with after school were limited to family and next-door neighbors.

Letters to the Editor

ASUCD spending concerns.

Guest Opinion: Embracing student activism

An opinion column expresses a point of view that deserves consideration on its own merit. However, when it is based on inaccurate or incomplete information, a response is warranted to address those errors and create a better framework for debate. It is in this vein that I am responding to the March 10 guest opinion in The California Aggie about student activism.

Column: Workout music

Sweat dripping onto the formulas of a Math 22A textbook, eardrums blasting due to Keri Hilson and biking at 13 miles per hour - a common scene at the ARC during finals week. We attempt to cure our frazzled nerves with music and endorphins. But when it comes to getting an effective workout, can tunes do more than boost our mood? Researchers at the University of Wisconsin definitely think so.

Editorial: Coach Gary Stewart should be let go

Last week, the men's basketball team finished its eighth season under coach Gary Stewart.

Editorial: HPV

Few college students would pay $495 for three shots in the arm.

Column: Narcissism 2.0

Greek mythology supplies us with the story of Narcissus.

Column: Money and politics

As the battle over government spending rages across the country, especially near here in Sacramento, one of the standard charges levied against folks on the right is that they - well, we - are beholden to big business.

Column: Restructuring the mind

"There's nothing practical about the mind's meanderings," the father says to his son in a book I once read.

Guest opinion: UC Davis police and administration infiltrate peaceful student protest

For several months, administrators, students and police have been coordinating an under-the-radar response team to infiltrate student protest groups, relay information to administrators and police leadership and control peaceful gatherings in response to tuition spikes and budget cuts.

Guest opinion: UC Davis police and administration infiltrate peaceful student protests

For several months, administrators, students and police have been coordinating an under-the-radar response team to infiltrate student protest groups, relay information to administrators and police leadership and control peaceful gatherings in response to tuition spikes and budget cuts.

Column: Why lit matters

Writing: the supposed bane of every scientist's existence. Literature: that artsy crap that doesn't matter and isn't going to change the world like the next Apple iPhone will. Wrong, wrong, and wrong.