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Daily Archives - May 19, 2008

May 19 2008 Archives

Xanadu

OpinionMay 19, 2008
I like good movies, but I love bad movies. Sure, “high-quality” movies are okay every once in a while, but there’s nothing like watching a terrible plot-hole-ridden mess. I’m just glad the 1980s and ’90s gave us so many treasures.

UC health workers to vote on potential strike

Campus NewsMay 19, 2008
The more than 20,000 patient care technicians and service workers throughout the 10 campuses of the University of California system are prepared to take a strike vote after a 10-month impasse. The vote began Saturday and runs through Thursday concluding with a press conference the next day to announce the results.

UC Davis benefactor Robert Mondavi dies

Campus NewsMay 19, 2008
California wine patriarch Robert Mondavi, one of the great modern-day benefactors of UC Davis, died Friday at his Napa Valley home. He was 94.

The peril of loving

OpinionMay 19, 2008
The boy loves words. He reads books constantly. He labors for hours over a creative writing assignment. He reads for the sake of reading, and he writes for the sake of writing because he enjoys these things for themselves, not for any rewards they bring.

The big hit that didn’t come

SportsMay 19, 2008
In a series the Aggies desperately needed to win in order to stay in the hunt for an at-large bid to the NCAA playoffs, the big hit just never came. No. 9 UC Irvine battled neck-and-neck with UC Davis this past weekend at Dobbins Stadium, and came out victorious to put the Aggies’ backs against the wall going into the final Big West Conference series of the year with Cal State Northridge.

Six Aggies earn top-three finishes in Northridge

SportsMay 19, 2008
Just when you thought it was safe to put down your Twinkies and Coke to go run the track at Toomey, think again. Track season isn’t over just yet.

Playing for more

SportsMay 19, 2008
When UC Davis head coach Rex Peters looked at his baseball team before the season, he didn’t see what his colleagues saw. The Big West Conference coaches picked the Aggies to finish in a tie for last place in the league with Cal State Northridge, a team that had lost 18 of 21 conference games the year before.

MySpace wins $234 million judgment in spam case

City NewsMay 19, 2008
On May 12 in an LA district court, Judge Audrey B. Collins awarded the popular social-networking website MySpace a $234 million anti-spam judgment, which is believed to be the largest award of its nature to date.

Mishka’s, city near agreement on coffee shop expansion

City NewsMay 19, 2008
There will soon be new space for independent coffee downtown. The owners of Mishka’s Cafe are currently negotiating the final terms of an agreement with the city of Davis to construct a new building on land to the west of the Varsity Theatre.

Expansion of Sacramento International Airport approved

City NewsMay 19, 2008
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors announced last week their intentions to proceed with plans to expand the Sacramento International Airport. In order to fund the construction, per passenger fees charged by airlines will be raised from $6 on average to $9.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesMay 19, 2008
TODAY Math Café 5 to 7 p.m. 104 North Hall Get a good serving of mathematics at this weekly tutoring session with the Women’s Resources and Research Center. Women and men are both welcome.

City makes effort to make Davis greener

City NewsMay 19, 2008
In aneffort to make Davis greener and more environmentally friendly, Davis Waste Removal is offering free drop-off recycling for rigid plastics at itsrecycling center on at 2727 Second St.