Opinion

Editorial: All students be informed

Oct. 7 was a national day of action to defend public education, resulting in rallies, marches and sit-ins across the country. Organizers in Davis used the day to educate fellow students about recent decisions made by the administration.

Letters to the Editor: Creating dialogue is the first step

It seems this discussion of the vandalism of the mural "The Unfinished Dream" (wrongly labeled the Third World Mural by many) has dominated our campus, and many conversations have taken place in different communities about the meaning behind the vandalism.

Letters to the Editor: Campus must address bike theft

The bike thieves in Davis are making more money than the alumni. Why are there not more resources in place to put a dent in their success rate? Look at the University of Pacific program to deter bike thefts. If the parents were asked for donations for this cause, I'll bet the college would receive enough money to fund the program. Let's catch these low-lifes who are making a real good living stealing our bikes!

Letters to the Editor: Letter contained bogus arguments

In a Science and Society class I took entitled "Terrorism and War," we learned about the common characteristics of bogus arguments as put forth by Carl Sagan in his book A Demon Haunted World.

Letters to the Editor: Marijuana use comes with risks

I'm an Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Student Assistant in the Health Education and Promotion department of the Student Health and Wellness Center, and I wanted to address some misconceptions in the column "Freshman Green," which promoted the idea that freshman should try marijuana.

Column: The new Pangaea

There's a new spirit of unity in the air, wafting through our hallowed halls, making its way out to the quad where discontented students mingle, meandering among us and through us, winding itself around the patterns of our thoughts as we collaborate to create new patterns and new causes.

Coumn: How dangerous is Mary Jane?

Once upon a time, I met a girl named Mary Jane. She was fun, smelled nice and had a certain addictive quality about her. At first, I'd see her on the occasional weekend, but this soon turned into every weekend, and then some weeknights, and then every night, and now she even visits me on some fine mornings.

Column: Change we can believe in

I'd like to begin this week by apologizing to my politically polarized friends and family who've tuned in today because this column's title suggests I might be talking politics. American politics may be the only institution on earth whose methods have completely transformed with the advent of social media and other recent technological innovations without actually changing what it offers you. It's still the same old pig, but someone handed it a technologically advanced shade of whorish red lipstick.

Editorial: Guaranteed transfer

Among the oversights and disappointments of last week's bill signing extravaganza is a glimmer of hope for higher education in California.

Guest Opinion: Matan Shelomi

Upon reading the article in the Aggie about the act of vandalism, I was greatly saddened to hear that people responded so negatively. In my opinion, this was not a message of hate, but a message of peace: The peaceful coexistence between Jews and Muslims, Israelis and Arabs, which people often forget should be the endpoint of the Middle East conflict.

Guest Opinion: Jocelyn Lemaitre

I am writing in response to Tuesday's editorial, "General Education: GE reform must be sensitive to students."

Letter to the Editor

I condemn the graffiti of the Third World Mural, but I want to highlight the stark differences in the responses to this \

Column: The American job

"I gotta job for ya." "What are the specs?" I ask.

Letter to the Editor

Caleb Cheng has it all wrong - he really does.

Editorial: General education

UC Davis got a rude awakening this summer when The American Council of Trustees and Alumni bestowed an "F" ranking on the campus' undergraduate general education program.