Opinion

Column: Unhappy holidays

Holidays are wonderful, and most people look forward to and prepare for their favorite ones. You don't have to work, you can spend time with family, or you can go on a vacation. On top of the immediate effects of a holiday are the joyous feelings of a shared experience with millions of other people.

Column: Material girl

Being a gay individual, I get asked lots of questions. "When did you realize you were gay?" is a popular one. "How did your parents react?" gets asked a lot, too. My personal favorite is, "How many guys have you slept with?" But the question that everyone seems to want me to answer goes something like this: "So, uhh … when you and your boyfriend go out on like a date or something, who pays?"

Column: Your fail is showing

Sometimes I wish I were a chimpanzee. I'd finally have license to fling poo at people who annoy me. I'd draw fewer weird looks when crouched in the upper branches of a tree, surveying the quad. And best of all, I'd be at least twice as strong as the average human. This would make Chimp-Beth about four times as ripped as Human-Beth, who is a total weakling. Four-year-olds routinely beat me in arm wrestling matches. Climbing stairs requires frequent time-outs. In the winter, children try to take my arms for snowman limbs.

Column: At the airport

I'm in the middle of the everyday hustle and bustle of the Sacramento International Airport.

Editorial: UC Commission recommendations

The UC Commission on the Future revealed several strategies to cope with budget cuts and student fee increases at last month's regent's meeting. Some ideas are drastic, while others are vague in their predicted success.

Column: Women left behind

Why am I not rejoicing over what happened last week? No matter where you were over spring break, you surely heard about the major health care reform that finally went down in Washington. Despite the Tea Party protests, national ambivalence and congressional gridlock, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law on Mar. 23, 2010.

Editorial: Healthcare reform

After over a year of partisan back-and-forth, infighting and debate, President Barack Obama signed the final parts of the healthcare reform bill into law earlier this week.

Guest opinion: Julie Peri

The legacy of the UC Davis Athletics Department is that of a broad-based sports program. It was never intended to fit the Big 12 Conference model or that of the other major conferences. Instead, more teams were fielded to give student-athletes a wider variety of opportunities across the board.

Column: It has begun

Winter often found me hiding away in the lonesome spires of my manor, looking out over dark seas on moonless nights. Winter is a time for reflection and the spinning of existential carousels, for drinking whiskey by the fireplace and whispering in low tones while hiding from rancorous storms and days that end too early.

Column: The black abyss

I really don't get why anyone would catch a round of senioritis in college. Sure, there was a moment when I was finishing out all-nighter No. 2 in the basement of Bainer Hall 'round 5 a.m. when I briefly entertained the notion of just becoming a stripper. Coincidentally, a few days later I would attend a party where I found being a stripper means letting strangers eat whipped cream out of your ass crack and, well, I'm just not comfortable with that yet.

Column: Home plate

The bases are loaded and it's the bottom of the ninth. The fans are cheering and the fate of the World Series is resting on your shoulders. You may be wondering why I'm referring to a baseball game when this is supposed to be about sex and relationships, right? Well, remember the good old days of high school - make that middle school, really - when we discussed our sex lives as if we were playing baseball.

Column: Happiest place on earth

My spring break was way better than all of yours. I feel like I can confidently say this because I went to the happiest place on earth. No, not Vegas. Disneyland! Probably the only place in the world where you can eat foods shaped like mice and not want to throw up. Tell me that's not magical. A trip to the park was long overdue. I was still closing my eyes on the Haunted Mansion ride the last time I went - so it's been like five years. I was more than ready for some giant walking characters, overpriced souvenirs and at least a churro or two.

Editorial: ICA budget

A $1.79 million reduction to the UC Davis Intercollegiate Athletics Department could result in the removal of up to nine teams from the 2010-2011 budget.

Editorial: Open meetings

In California one of our most prized democratic principles is keeping government proceedings open and transparent. A loophole in the law, however, means groups like the ASUCD Senate don't have to obey the state's open meeting rules.

Guest opinion

When I was in elementary school, this was this time of year when my Jewishness was most obvious. For eight days, instead of enjoying my usual peanut butter and jelly on wheat bread, I'd eat it on matza - the cracker-like substance I loathe to term "Bread of Affliction."