Opinion

Column: Educational imperatives

A day or so after UC Davis students made national news protesting fee hikes last year, I was my usual media omnivore self, watching "The O'Reilly Factor" on Fox. You may wonder why I still remember, but I could not believe I heard Charles Krauthammer lumping students fee hike protesters in with "entitlement" types that he claims are the nation's problem. Seriously?

Column: Spit or swallow?

It's always nice to be polite. When you meet someone, you shake hands. When you need a favor, you make sure you include a "pretty please." And when someone offers you something you know is not a cigarette, if you're not down to party, you simply pass it on to someone who is.

Column: Blame it on the lecture

I've learned something after taking economics courses for two years: when a resource exists in short supply, there's always a tradeoff. Given so much energy, should you get rest before your midterm or throw back a couple energy drinks and come out of the gate swinging? With only a couple dollars, should one buy four tacos from the Silo, or splurge on one crepe? Should you go to the ARC and work on chiseling that rockin' bod, or should you rock your paper due next week?

Column: In defense of marijuana

Ahh, I love the smell of controversy in the morning.

Column: A “conversation” with Yudof

Yes folks, Mr. Hierarchical, His Top-Down-Dude-ness, the Incredible Man on His Flying Budget Trapeze, the Pontifex Maximus Capitalismi, seer, sage, soothsayer, Lord of the Regents, the man whose housing rental costs exceed the combined tuition of more than a dozen students, the President of the University of California ... (drum roll) ... Mark Yudof ... (thump) ... was here on campus last Thursday.

Editorial: Transparency law

Today's decision by Gov. Schwarzenegger to either veto or enact Senate Bill 330 will have major implications for financial transparency within the California higher...

Editorial: UC pension contributions

At a dramatic meeting temporarily interrupted by angry demonstrators, the UC Board of Regents voted last month to increase contributions to the system that pays pensions to retired UC employees.

Guest opinion: UC must expand graduate student support, benefits

Two weeks ago, while the UC Regents were voting on additional increases and bonuses for nearly 40 senior executives, the university's leadership also heard a discouraging report finding that UC significantly lags behind its competitors in compensation for graduate student assistants.

Letter to the Editor: Marijuana column irresponsible

I seriously object to the encouragement of recreational marijuana use to our new students in the Sept. 27 column "Freshman Green" by May Yang.

Column: On Meg and Jerry

I never expected to be, but here I am writing for The Aggie again.

Column: Vigilante justice

Every story of vigilante justice begins with someone who has been wronged. In 1962, a New York City burglar murdered Peter Parker's adopted uncle, propelling Spiderman into the vigilante limelight. In Alan Moore's V for Vendetta, a fictitious England's history of scientific experimentation on political prisoners fuels the vengeance of a man who can only be described as the letter V.

Column: Feed me, Seymour

Listen, I'll tell you a secret.

Editorial: Community Forum

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Editorial: New alcohol law

California lawmakers passed AB 2486 this past August, a bill that put alcohol providers at risk for lawsuit if their actions indirectly lead to injury or death.

Column: Me against the music

Hey there, sexy. How are you feeling today? Has your week been just a little too crazy? Are you a bit tired? I know, baby. I know.