Daily Archives - May 30, 2008
May 30 2008 Archives
UC Davis to host first dance marathon tonight
FeaturesMay 30, 2008
Imagine spreading awareness about pediatric and adult HIV and AIDS by dancing the night away. Students will have the opportunity to do this at the first-ever UC
Davis Dance Marathon. Beginning tonight at 8 p.m. and ending Saturday
morning at 8 a.m. the event will be held in the lower half of the ARC
Pavilion.
Track & field preview
SportsMay 30, 2008
Event:NCAA Division I West Region Championships Host:CalState Northridge Where:Matador Track Complex – Northridge,Calif. When:Today and Saturday,all day
This is hello
OpinionMay 30, 2008
ello, everyone! As you may have realized, this is my
first column. I’m so very sad that I’ve reached the beginning; I truly
will miss the feeling of not knowing what I am missing.
Students organize fourth annual Classics Day
Campus NewsMay 30, 2008
Saturday will give current, past and prospective students the chance to
experience ancient antiquity when the Classical Studies Association
hosts the Classics Day celebration in the Sproul courtyard. The fourth annual Classics Day will begin at 11:30 a.m. and continue
until approximately 4 p.m. One of the day’s featured events is the
public stoning of the association’s president, Jeff Lee – with water
balloons, of course.
Southern comfort
OpinionMay 30, 2008
Finals are done.No more pencils,no more books,no more professors‘ blatant indifference.Just me,and a glorious summer yawning in my face. It’s road trip time.
Scouting Report: Stanford Regional
SportsMay 30, 2008
No.1STANFORD Season in brief Coming into the2008season,Stanford had hosted13regionals and had won an impressive120tournament games all-time. The Cardinalhas added to one of those numbers,and will look to advance the second starting today.
POLICE BRIEFS
City NewsMay 30, 2008
TUESDAY Suspect substitute Individual
was spotted on a bench at a playground who matched the description of
someone who was previously posing as a substitute teacher onBarony Place.
Men’s club crew junior varsity eight strokes home with a national club title
SportsMay 30, 2008
It’s the reasonany college athlete competes. It’swhythese athletes wake up at five in the morning six days a week and return later at night for the second practice of the day. It’s a national title with a thrilling finish.
Former Guantanamo Bay detainees to speak at Davis via satellite
Campus NewsMay 30, 2008
n recent years, the politically charged issue of
Guantanamo Bay has become a symbol in some activist circles for
governmental corruption, as scandalous reports of prisoner abuse have
surfaced from the U.S. detention camp located in southeast Cuba.
Dining in Davis: Village Bakery
FeaturesMay 30, 2008
As my college career comes to a close, so too does my
time at The California Aggie. Two-and-a-half years ago, I started as a
sports writer here so it’s easy for me to draw a comparison between my
last days at The Aggie to an athlete retiring. Many athletes have made
it a point to retire at the top of their games: Jim Brown, Barry
Sanders and Sandy Koufax to name a few. So in the shadows of those
legends, I am attempting to do the same.
Daily Calendar
FeaturesMay 30, 2008
TODAY Early voting 10a.m.to4p.m. MemorialUnion Cast your official ballot in theCalifornia primary andDavisCityCouncil elections.
Correction
Campus NewsMay 30, 2008
The graphic accompanying Thursday’s article “Future of NishiProperty in discussion” misrepresented the location of the NishiProperty. The property is actually a triangle of agricultural landbounded
by Richards Boulevard on the northeast, Interstate 80 on the south and
the railroad tracks to the west. The Aggie regrets the error.
