October 13, 2011

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volume 130, number 97

thursday, october 13, 2011

Teen programs may settle down at Veterans’ Memorial Center

J Street death remains under investigation

Davis City Council approves $30,000 feasibility study

Davis police have suspect in custody “We don’t know how long it’ll be before the new court date, which is usually the prelimi Kevin Gerard Seery, 42, died nary hearing.” of asphyxiation in his College Mings has pleaded not guilty Square apartment at 945 J St. to the homicide in the reon Oct. 1. Davis police arrest- cent arraignment. He is being ed James Elron Mings, 36, of represented by Yolo County Davis, on suspicion of public defender, murder. He is being Daniel Hutchinson. held without bail at the Hutchinson deYolo County Jail. clined to give a “Upon arrival, officers comment on the found [Seery] deceased pending case. on his bedroom floor,” According stated the Davis police to Mings’s blog, press release. “Due to he is a poet, auobservations made at thor and a relationthe scene, officers began ship columnist for to investigate the case as James Elron Mings Examiner.com. He a homicide.” also worked at the suspect According to Davis Davis Food Co-Op police detectives, it is as a cashier. believed that Mings used his “[I am] doing and supporthands to strangle and kill the ing something I have always victim. The investigation of believed in, as a Cashier, and this case is still ongoing. getting my Life back on track “Essentially, there’s noth- for the first time in well over 2 ing new on it,” said Lt. Paul years!” said Mings in his blog. Doroshov of the Davis Police This is the first murder in Department. Davis since 2004. The last Doroshov said the Davis po- murder, a shooting, occurred lice believe they have the only on Cowell Blvd. The suspect suspect in custody responsi- in that case pleaded guilty to ble for the incident. voluntary manslaughter and “[Mings] has already been arraigned,” Doroshov said. See SUSPECT, page 6

By CLAIRE TAN Aggie News Writer

Evan Davis / Aggie

Teen programming has been displaced since the Bike Hall of Fame took its place in 2009.

By Einat Gilboa Aggie News Writer

The teen center may get a new home at the Davis Veterans’ Memorial Center after more than

two years without an established location. On Oct. 4, the Davis City Council approved a feasibility study to address the need for an additional meeting space. The city sold the original teen

See TEEN, page 2

Homecoming football PREVIEW

News iN Brief

Prospective first-years visit Davis This upcoming Saturday, students from around the country will be flooding to the UC Davis campus to participate in a series of events aimed at drawing high school seniors to Davis. Preview Day, an annual event to encourage seniors to apply to UC Davis, involves events such as tours, exposure to current students and professors, lunch at the dining commons, resident hall tours and, most importantly, information about admissions.

center, located on Third and B Street, in 2009; it now houses the Bike Hall of Fame. $1.5 million was made from this sale, $30,000 of

The day will begin at 7:30 a.m. and end around 2:30 p.m. The hopeful students are also invited to attend the Aggie Homecoming Football Game, the Zona Rose in the ARC Ballroom, and the Nada Brahma Music Ensemble after participating in Preview Day. More information on Preview Day can be found at http://admissions.ucdavis. edu/previewday — Charlotte Young

Teams: UC Davis vs. University of Texas, San Antonio Records: Aggies, 1-4; Roadrunners, 2-3 Where: Aggie Stadium When: Saturday at 2 p.m. Who to watch: Sophomore wide receiver Tom Hemmingsen is in the midst of a breakthrough season. A starter in only two games last year, the Danville, Calif. native had the opportunity this season to establish himself as a permanent starter. He has done that, and more. Hemmingsen currently leads the Aggies with 289 yards and five touchdowns, while also averaging 7.8 yards per punt return. Head Coach Bob Biggs likened his receiver to the New England Patriots’ Wes Welker, the NFL’s

leading receiver renowned for his scheduled to play each other this short stature. Listed at 5’10” on year at Aggie Stadium, and next year at the Alamodome in the teams official webSan Antonio, Texas. site, Hemmingsen adHowever, due to the mits that there may be Roadrunner’s recent ansome embellishment on nouncement that they will the part of the athletics join the Western Athletic staff. Conference, a Football He’s really 5’9”, but Bowl Subdivision confernobody seems to care. ence, next season’s meeting “Tom is a gutty comhas been cancelled. petitor and he’s got a It remains to be seen great pair of hands,” whether the Aggies and Biggs said. He’s a punt Tom Hemmingsen Roadrunners will ever face returner and he’s willing sophomore each other again after this to catch a ball over the Saturday. middle. “He’s just a tough competitive Preview: For the Aggies, the first guy. You can win with guys like five games of the season were a learning experience. Now, after that.” Did you know? UC Davis and Texas, San Antonio were originally See FOOTBALL, page 2

Fighting gamers and fans, start your consoles! Video game tournament to take place at Freeborn Hall Top 9 tips for superior gaming be a good player not only do you need execution but 1. To you also need to be psychologically strong. — Sammy Nguyen, senior mechanical engineering

Fighter is truth. The game is impartial. If your move 2. “Street doesn’t come out or your combo is dropped, you need to play better.” — Jenkins Mitchell, owner of Nerdy Video Game Stuff

“Learn everything about the games. The guy with the base3. ball cap or the red-haired mutant chick is a good place to start.” — Dennis Pham, senior human development major

got to yell a lot!” — Sterling Carlton, customer at 4. “You Nerdy Video Game Stuff a two-liter bottle of coke, a five-hour energy 5. “Cheetos, drink, a 40-inch monitor and a good finger workout routine!” — James Johnson, senior anthropology major

[slang for ‘practice a lot’]!” — Harris Sobottka, cus6. “Grind tomer at Nerdy Video Game Stuff Marvel vs. Capcom 3, play Sentinel. For Super Street 7. “For Fighter IV Arcade Edition, be Vance Wu.” — Collin Vaughn, customer at Nerdy Video Game Stuff

Dromstruction

By CLAIRE MALDARELLI Aggie Features Writer

In a matter of days, Freeborn Hall will be overtaken by video-

Today’s weather Sunny High 87 Low 59

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gamers in an epic two-day-long tournament. The event, called Dromstruction, is open to UC Davis students, Davis residents, and other video-game enthusiasts

from the surrounding area. On Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.,

Forecast Yesterday marked the day that I missed my first class of Senior Year. Not to chalk it up to senioritis but dang, it sure is nice out. Expect great weather to continue well into next week, where a change may be in the cards. Alex Neigher, atmospheric science major Aggie Forecasting Team

able to recognize patterns in your opponents’ habits.” 8. “Be — Sammy Nguyen, senior mechanical engineering major you get angry when you play, figure out why it’s hap9. “If pening and improve on it.” — Marc Rodillion, senior mu-

See GAMES, page 6 Friday

Saturday

Sunny

Mostly sunny

High 87 Low 60

High 83 Low 55

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— Text by Claire Maldarelli

“We won’t be screwed! We will come first!” Occupy Wall Street movement condoms have been created by Condomania to honor and protect the movement, also promising to be 99 percent effective. How punny. Amanda Nguyen


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