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volume 131, number 98

tuesday, october 23, 2012

Meatless Mondays comes to the CoHo Vegetarian options to be sold at lower prices once a week By ADAM KHAN Aggie News Writer

Monday marked the official launch of the new Meatless Mondays program in the ASUCD Coffee House (CoHo). ASUCD Senate Bill 10, which passed on Oct. 4, allocated $875 for the funding of the program, which includes discounted prices on vegetarian and vegan options in the CoHo every Monday. Rather than discontinue the availability of any meat-containing item, the bill aims to promote sustainability and healthier lifestyles by offering traditionally underserved items at lower rates. For example, Monday featured a $1 discount on all items containing Tofu Roja in the TxMx Grill. "[Tofu Roja] is a local organic tofu that we marinate and bake in a CoHomemade enchilada sauce," said Darin Schluep, interim food service director for the Associated Students Dining Services. For each week, a list of the updated prices can be found online. A kickoff event took place Monday to promote the healthier alternatives and raise awareness of the recent change. The Coho was reserved in the evening for a free showing of the documentary Food Inc., which chronicles the rise of unhealthy diet and conglomerate takeover in the American food industry. Dietitian Jill Burns, who currently works at the Sutter Health Hospital and lectures at CSU Sacramento, was also present for a Q&A session after the screening while free vegetarian food was served. Justin Goss, who co-authored the bill, is excited for the future of Meatless Mondays. "We want to push more education, and focus on that. I see this as sort of the first strike — building up general knowledge about the benefits of reducing meat," he said. Tanzi Jackson, chair of the Environmental Policy and Planning Commission, who also assisted in the implementation of Meatless Mondays in the resident hall dining commons, worked closely with Goss to get the project up and running. She emphasized the importance of choice in the CoHo through stressing the need to reduce meat consumption without completely forcing meat off the menu.

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Tofu Roja is offered as a meatless option at TxMx. Meatless options are discounted on Mondays in an effort to encourage sustainable food options and healthier living. ASUCD Senate Bill 10 allocated $875 for the program. "We don't want to infringe upon an individual's rights to whatever they want to eat," Jackson said. The concept has been well-received according to Jackson, who states that both the Environmental Club and Sodexo employees have shown support, among others.

News iN Brief

Shooter Survival Workshop Thursday An Active Shooter Survival Workshop will be held Thursday by the UC Davis Police Department (UCDPD). The 90-minute event will be open to all students, faculty and staff and will address the five main steps that increase chances of survival in the event of a shooting: “Escape, cover, hide, play dead and as a last resort, attack the attacker,” a press release stated. Police Chief Matthew Carmichael, who will instruct the workshop, designed the course specifically for the campus community. Workshop participants will also learn how the active shooter scenarios relate to people outside the UCDPD. “[The workshop] emphasizes the need for communities to pre-plan for catastrophic events and shows them how to identify an active-incident safe space in the campus environment,” the UCDPD stated in the release. The workshop will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the King Lounge, located on the second floor of the Memorial Union.

The program also serves as a potential source of revenue for the CoHo, a zeronet unit of ASUCD, by boosting eligibility for a sustainability grant. "The business end is ecstatic, because this would become a great source of sustainability," Goss said. For now, Meatless Mondays is limited

to the dining commons and the CoHo, but Goss is confident that the prospects do not end there. Exactly how is yet to be determined. "If it becomes successful, we want to expand the reach of the program," he said. ADAM KHAN can be reached at campus@theaggie.org.

Katehi receives STEM award Chancellor hopes to increase female participation in engineering By LAUREN MASCARENHAS Aggie News Writer

Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi was honored as one of the leading women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) this past Tuesday at the 2012 California STEM Summit in San Diego. The STEM summit is a gathering

of educators, innovators and leaders from all areas of the STEM field who come together to change the way STEM is taught in schools and to highlight progress that is already being made. “I was very honored. I’ve worked hard to improve the participation of women in the STEM field,” Katehi said.

Katehi was one of 12 women who received the Leading Women in STEM award, and she was specifically recognized for the adoption of next-generation science standards. “Women have made some tremendous contributions in the field, and it is important that we recognize

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— Muna Sadek

Whole Foods grand opening Wednesday On Wednesday, Whole Foods Market will open its fourth Sacramento area store located at 500 First St. in the Davis Commons. Davis Mayor Joe Krovoza will be present at the 9:45 a.m. bread-breaking ceremony that will commemorate the event. Doors will officially open at 10 a.m. Whole Foods will offer local products from within 100 miles of Davis. The store will have a wide selection of meat, baked goods, seafood, prepared foods and other food products. The 19,741-square-foot store replaces the former Borders location. There is free two-hour parking for cars and 40 parking spots for bikes. Free Wi-Fi is also available inside the atrium and outside. Store hours are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. — Claire Tan

Today’s weather Partly cloudy High 67 Low 48

photo of the week Brian Nguyen / Aggie

The train annihilated time and space when it was introduced. Time and space was further ground into the dust when we were able to take the Internet with us wherever we went. I took the train a lot this past summer, and time and space lost its meaning. The 96.8 miles turned into two and half hours which turned into two and a half minutes after I plugged in and checked out. I decided not to one day and I realized the way back home is beautiful. And apparently, there are banjo lessons.

Forecast Perfect shorts, t-shirt and flip-flop weather if you ask me, but most other people would say these are nice days for a blanket and some hot chocolate, or a Snuggie for my roommates. Tyson Tilmont, atmospheric science major Aggie Forecasting Team

Wednesday

Thursday

Morning showers Sunny High 67 Low 48

High 69 Low 48

Missed the career fair? Come check out the event “Networking for Success,” hosted by Alpha Kappa Psi, on Wednesday from 6-9 PM at the ARC Ballroom! Companies attending include Google, Cisco, Target, Intel and Liberty Mutual. Amanda Nguyen


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