Opinion

Column: The back of your closet

Let's be honest. You only really wear a fraction of the clothes you own. When you're strapped for time, or in the middle of a fashion crisis, your favorite items extend their sleeves and pant legs to you, promising a day of comfortable banality free of any unforeseen fashion glitches. As handy as these go-to outfits are, they're about as exciting as that leftover spaghetti in the back of your fridge.

Editorial: College Works Painting

Many students at UC Davis have sat through classroom advertisements for College Works Painting, taking up limited classroom time. Few know that College Works Painting ignores a university policy that bans advertising in classrooms without paying a fee.

Column: Height, a history

If there was something I disliked more than the lack of vegetables at my elementary school at age 9, it was history. I dreaded the class daily. Mindlessly listening to my teacher drone on about the Gold Rush was aggravating. I wanted to be the student who could recite the Declaration of Independence, but alas (earwax), I couldn't muster up enough concern for "boring old stuff."

Guest opinion: Duaa Gettani

Tunisia, the spark. Egypt, the flame.

Column: Live nudes

In college, we only have time to get to know most of our acquaintances as archetypal characters.

Column: Veggie tales

Personally, I love meat. Bacon is amazing. However, there are people in this world who do not feel the same way. Many of them identify as vegetarians, some as vegans.

Editorial: ICA Funds

ASUCD President Jack Zwald recently vetoed a potential ballot initiative that would give undergraduate representatives the final say in the school's intercollegiate athletic (ICA) spending.

Editorial: Wasting Crops

On Jan. 28, a group of Davis community members and students planning to harvest Plant Sciences 170C fields of broccoli arrived only to find that UC Davis had mowed them down.

Column: Long distance <3

More students than ever are in long-distance relationships. A study published last year in the journal Communications Research claims as many as half of college students are in LDRs, and at least 75 percent will be in one "at some point." Over the past several decades, LDRs have been on the rise. The number seems higher than my anecdotal experience, but it's no less clear that LDRs are hardly uncommon.

Column: A difficult position

In a matter of a few short months, I will be applying at countless public schools in the Sacramento area, desperately seeking a teaching position in the social sciences. For those who have made their abode under a large igneous formation lately, school districts up and down the state are slashing their budgets and laying off the teachers they already have.

Column: V-Day musings

Wind blew girls' hair in multiple directions Monday, turning bike riding into an arduous task. Some people walked hand in hand; others sat alone, sipping coffee at the CoHo while cramming for a midterm. Ducks napped in the grass outside of Olson, most sitting solo, a few coupled up, using each other's backs as pillows.

Column: Hipster hype

Language helps us define our world: the objects around us, the ideas we have and our sense of self. Although they are usually misleading, labels and stereotypes are especially useful when we're trying to determine where we belong. The one label I hear the most is "hipster."

Editorial: CampusCred

Last month, ASUCD made an agreement with CampusCred, a business that promotes local deals to students. In exchange for 3 to 8 percent of their profits, ASUCD lets CampusCred use its logo.

Editorial: Renters’ rights

Thursday's ASUCD Housing Day unofficially marked the time of year when students start thinking about where in Davis they are going to live next year.

Column: Growing pains

Imagine you're a 12-year-old, face-to-face with a doctor holding a syringe. You're the shortest person in your class, and you can tell your parents are worried you're not going to grow. You don't want to be short anymore. You don't want to get picked on anymore.