Monthly Archives - June 2008
June 2008 Archives
Upcoming seminars
Science & TechnologyJune 4, 2008
Today “Scale Insect (Coccoidea) Systematics,a New Synthesis“ Penny Gullan 122Briggs,12:10to1p.m. Sponsored by the entomology department
University of California Center Sacramento receives permanent status
Campus NewsJune 4, 2008
The University of California Center in Sacramento is here to stay. In a May 6 reception held at the center, UCCS staff as well as alumni,
students and various state dignitaries gathered to commemorate the
program’s achievement and proclaim it a permanent asset to the
University of California.
UC Davis professor experiences 7.9 Sichuan earthquake
FeaturesJune 4, 2008
Zhongli Pan, a UC Davis food science professor was in
Shaanxi Province, China on May 12 when he felt vibrations crawl up his
body. Having overheard a discussion on earthquakes just a day earlier,
Pan thought it was coincidental and ignored the movements.
UC Davis professor emeritus receives brewing award
Science & TechnologyJune 4, 2008
A lucky few find their passion early in life and are able to follow it
their whole lives. Master brewer Michael Lewis, UC Davis professor
emeritus of brewing science, is one such person. He was awarded the
2008 Brewers Association Recognition Award at the 25th annual Craft
Brewers Conference in mid-May.
The three Ls
OpinionJune 4, 2008
Life, Liberty and Love. You’ve heard many of the sayings conceptually tying the Ls together.
“Give me liberty or give me death,” “A life without love is no life at
all,” etc. I believe it is rightfully so. Each one has a distinct
identifiable characteristic, yet to separate one from the others makes
the remaining empty.
Science Scene
Science & TechnologyJune 4, 2008
Is the universe getting larger and faster? The universe might not operate under the rules scientists have given
it. Ten years ago, astronomers and cosmologists discovered that
galaxies other than our own are actually accelerating away from the
center of the universe.
Santa Cruz mountain fire leaves trail of destruction
City NewsJune 4, 2008
esidents
and businesses of the Santa Cruz mountains are just beginning to assess
the damage done by the recent Summit forest fire, which started May 22
and destroyed 4,270 acres in a week. The first major fire of the season in Northern California destroyed 36
houses and 64 outbuildings, forcing 1,000 people to evacuate their
homes. It cost an estimated $16.1 million to suppress.
Permit policy for use of parks in the works
City NewsJune 4, 2008
The Davis Parks and Community Services Department is proposing a new
permit policy for organized special events and gatherings held at city
parks and greenbelts. The draft policy states that the use of a greenbelt with 30 or more
participants, a neighborhood park with 50 or more participants or a
community park event with 100 or more participants [would] require a permit. The policy would not apply to designated picnic areas and athletic fields.
MLB Draft Preview: UC Davis
SportsJune 4, 2008
The
2008 baseball season ended for most of the UC Davis baseball team
Sunday when it fell in the Stanford Regional elimination game to the
host Cardinal. But for a lucky seven, it’s far from over.
Medical marijuana patients could see protection
City NewsJune 4, 2008
A bill protecting medical marijuana patients is making its way through the California legislature. Assembly Bill 2279 would make it illegal for employers to discriminate
against medical marijuana patients. It would allow patients to bring
lawsuits against employers who have fired or not hired them because of
their status as medical marijuana patients.
Leave of absence proves valuable for former Aggies cornerback
SportsJune 4, 2008
In the spring of2007,Brandon Brown was at a crossroads. Academics were about to keep him off the football field for the season.Despite having a full scholarship to play cornerback at UC Davis,he was struggling to make ends meet financially.And there were family issues back home inLos Angeles.
King of the mountain: Part one
SportsJune 4, 2008
Steve Gatena can’t remember the last time he was healthy. From
recovering from his bout with a collapsed lung to overcoming a torn
labrum – twice – Gatena has had his fair share of struggles on his trek
toward the top of the mountain.
