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Friday, April 19, 2024

Daily Calendar

TODAY

Cascading effects of climate change talk

Noon

3201 Hart

Part of the John Muir Institute of the Environment lecture series, listen to a talk entitledCascading Effects of Climate Change in the Delta and its Watershed.

 

Love Lab at the DC

5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Segundo Dining Commons

Want to get some condoms at the commons? Stop by the Love Lab and pick up your 10 free condoms!

 

Matt McCormick talk

7:30 p.m.

1322 Storer

CSU Sacramento professor McCormick will speak aboutThe Case Against Christas he challenges the supernatural and historical claims of Jesus Christ.

 

Thursday Trivia Nights

6 to 7:30 p.m.

First floor, Silo Union

Test your knowledge of random facts and potentially win fabulous prizes along the way!

 

Sickspits Poetry Collective

7:30 to 11 p.m.

123 Science Lecture

Go to thehottest poetry speak-off ever,featuring UC Davis, UC Berkeley, UCSC and Stanford poetry slam teams as well as three-time Grammy nominee Random Abiladeze.

 

Hermanos Macehual

8 p.m.

1 Wellman

Hermanos Macehual is a community service organization oriented to help students in academic and social aspects of UC Davis while encouraging a friendly and open atmosphere. For more info visit macehual.com.

 

FRIDAY

Astronomy Club public viewing

9 to 10 p.m.

The Astro Club invites you to see amazing night sky objects like galaxies, planets and star clusters! Everyone is welcome to this free event!

 

SATURDAY

Annual food championship

10 a.m.

Food Innovation Room, RMI Sensory

Go to this food championship and experience a mock iron chef competition!

 

MONDAY

Take Back the Night

6:10 p.m.

East Quad

If you could prevent one person from being raped, would you? Join Students Against Sexual Violence for this annual event.

 

To receive placement in the AGGIE DAILY CALENDAR, e-mail dailycal@theaggie.org or stop by 25 Lower Freeborn by noon the day prior to your event. Due to space constraints, all event descriptions are subject to editing, and priority will be given to events that are free of charge and geared toward the campus community.

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