Do you like politics & drawing?
Looking for love? Or a bike?
Be a political cartoonist for The California Aggie. Email opinion@theaggie.org for more information.
Use The Aggie Classifieds! Email classifieds@theaggie.org.
serving the uc davis campus and community since 1915
www.theaggie.org
volume 132, number 4
thursday, january 10, 2013
UC Davis librarian recognized nationally
News iN Brief
Pepper spray settlement finalized
Roberto Carlos Delgadillo receives the “I Love My Librarian Award”
A $1 million settlement concerning the Nov. 18, 2011 pepper spraying of student protesters on the UC Davis campus was finalized yesterday by a federal judge. According to a Jan. 9 news release by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the lawsuit argues that the University's response to protesters resulted in force that violates “state and federal constitutional protections, including the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.” The lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court, Eastern District of California. Approximately $1 million will be paid by the University of California, with $30,000 being paid to each plaintiff. Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi is also set to write a formal apology to those pepper sprayed and arrested, per terms of the settlement. “Police should never have been called out to disperse the lawful protest against steep tuition increases, police brutality against UC Berkeley protesters, and privatization of the university,” stated the ACLU news release, written by Mark E. Merin, one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs. “The University never should have used police against peaceful protesters. Perhaps the economic costs of violating students’ First Amendment rights to free speech and free assembly will discourage similar abuse in the future,” Merin added. — Muna Sadek
Abigail Alcala / Aggie
UC Davis librarian Roberto Carlo Delgadillo was recognized as the winner of the “I Love my Librarian Award” by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, The New York Times and the American Library Association. Delgadillo is known for his knowledge in Chicano/a topics.
By JESSICA GRILLI Aggie News Writer
Roberto Carlos Delgadillo, a librarian at UC Davis, has been recognized as a winner of the “I Love My Librarian Award.” The award, which was granted to 10 librarians nationally, is presented by the Carnegie Corporation of New York,
The New York Times and the American Library Association and serves to acknowledge the exceptional work of public and school librarians. As humanities, social sciences and government information services resources manager at Peter J. Shields Library on campus, Delgadillo was noted for his expertise and resourcefulness in the Chicana/o studies de-
partment. However, Delgadillo emphasized that while he is known for his work with Chicana/o topics, he is a resource for all students with various backgrounds, majors and interests. Some of his many fields of study include English literature, education, religious studies and military history.
See LIBRARIAN, page 7
Yolo County Library provides language-learning service Pronunciator funded by donation
Davis accepting nominations for Environmental Recognition Award The nomination period for the 19th annual Environmental Recognition Award is running from now until Feb. 8. The award recognizes the efforts of improving the environment in the City of Davis. There are three categories: individual/group, business and non-profit organization. Nominees will be selected at the February Natural Resources Commission meeting and the Davis City Council will hand out the awards in April. Last year’s winners were Gene Trapp and Joe Ellen Ryan in the individual/group category, Caffe Italia in the business category and Davis Cemetery District in the nonprofit organization category. — Claire Tan
Davis appoints Chief of Police to run fire department
By MEREDITH STURMER Aggie News Writer
Yolo County Library branches will now offer all patrons free access to Pronunciator, an online languagelearning service which offers courses in 60 different languages. According to a Yolo County press release, Pronunciator will be available from January 2013 until June 2014. In addition to the 60 different languages offered, Pronunciator also offers English as a second language (ESL) specific courses in 50 different languages. “We had been hoping to subscribe to a language-learning database, but we didn’t have the funds for it,” said Crista Cannariato, a librarian at the Mary L. Stephens Branch Library in Davis. The funding for the Yolo County Library to offer Pronunciator was due Irisa Tam / Aggie
See PRONUNCIATOR, page 7
On Jan. 8, Steve Pinkerton, city manager for the City of Davis, appointed Chief of Police Landy Black to tentatively oversee the Davis Fire Department. Assistant Police Chief Steve Pierce will also manage administration for the fire department. Davis and UC Davis are looking into the feasibility of shared management oversight for their respective fire departments. It’s expected to take up to six months to analyze. Interim Fire Chief Scott Kenley reached the permitted number of hours the state allows him to work for the city. With the fire chief position vacant, the city will determine the best thing to do in the long run for the fire department’s management structure. — Claire Tan
Seven students awarded ASUCD scholarship Scholarship amounts total $3,000 By CHANDLER HILL Aggie News Writer
Seven students were selected to receive the ASUCD Scholarship last December. The awards are directed toward out-
Today’s weather Mostly cloudy High 49 Low 33
standing students, intending to recognize and support UC Davis students with outstanding character. The selections are based on a holistic assessment of high academic or athletic achievement, exceptional leadership, serForecast
Besides a slight chance of AM showers for today, we should be rainfree through the weekend and into next week. Beware: Friday will be on the breezy side. Brian Rico, atmospheric science major Aggie Forecasting Team
vice to the university and outside community, care for the environment, financial need, first-generation college attendance and endurance in personal hardship. The awards totaled over $3,000. Ana Maciel, an undeclared first-year
Friday
Saturday
Sunny
Mostly sunny
High 49 Low 32
High 50 Low 32
student and a recipient, is the second of five children and the first to graduate from high school and attend a four-year university in her family. She was raised in
See SCHOLARSHIP, page 6
Like to laugh? Enjoy basking in the talents of your peers? Come check out SickSpits’ Comedy Slam at 6:45 PM in the SCC MPR! You won’t be disappointed. Amanda Nguyen