Daily Archives - May 14, 2009
May 14 2009 Archives
Women’s track and field preview
SportsMay 14, 2009
Event:Big WestConferenceChampionships Where:Anteater Stadium – Irvine,Calif. When:Friday andSaturday; all day Who to watch:Junior Chid Onyewuenyi has been dominating the throws all season,and the Big West has taken note. Onyewuenyi – who has qualified for regionals in both the hammer throw and the shot put – is ranked No.2in the Big West for the hammer and No.4in the shot.While those rankings are nice,she knows they won’t matter once the athletes enter the ring. “You may have the best mark coming into this weekend,” said Onyewuenyi, “but it all comes down to who has the furthest mark the day we compete.“
Women’s rowing preview
SportsMay 14, 2009
Event:Pacific Coast Rowing Association Championships; Pacific-10Conference Championships Where:Lake Natomas – Folsom,Calif. When:Saturday and Sunday; all day Did you know? The Aggies‘ varsity8 finished fourth at the Pac-10Championships last year.
Waking up from a great Dream
Arts & CultureMay 14, 2009
Though Shakespeare may not have expected his plays to be performed on anything but a theater stage,Studio301makes it seem likeA Midsummer Night’s Dream was designed for the outdoors.The independent student theater group’s production debuted last night and will continue performances Thursdays through Sundays until May24.A Midsummer Night’s Dream follows three intertwining tales of love and bewitchment.First the audience meets the four youths:two men and two women who are all a bit crossed in love.Their story begins calmly but quickly escalates to an uproarious scene of infighting and competitions of machismo.
Variations on a Theme
Arts & CultureMay 14, 2009
Though I’ve (hopefully) become a weekly fixture to keep you entertained with your morning cup ofCohocoffee or while waiting at the bus stop,this was not the case a mere12months ago. The deadline for next year’s managerial positions is today,so I’ve been wondering – what happens after an arts editor comes to the end of their term? Where do they go once they clear the piles of press releases and un-reviewed albums off of their sticker-laden desk and leave the cozy confines of25Lower Freeborn?
UC Davis tennis club named USTA Tennis Club of the Year
SportsMay 14, 2009
Three years ago,the UC Davis tennis club featured25people who enjoyed playing tennis,a select few of which had a chance to compete in national tournaments. Today,things are different. The program is now250members strong,with players‘ skill sets ranging from beginners to former intercollegiate athletes. “We encourage players of all skill levels to join and participate in our club,from the complete beginner to the [United States Tennis Association] veteran,” club president Justin Baker said. The club was recently named the USTA Tennis Club of the Year.The On Campus Club of the Year Award is to honor a club for significant improvements to its program.How it commits its time and resources to benefit the community are also major factors.
UC Davis awarded $7 million grant for stem cell research
Campus NewsMay 14, 2009
UC Davis researchers received a$7million grant for stem cell research onApr.29,allowing labs to conduct groundbreaking research on Huntington’s Disease and in utero treatments for inherited blood cell disorders.The grant is one of fifteen provided by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine tomultiple research centers across California.The overall package totals to just over$67million and is meant to spur development in the relatively new field of embryonic stem cell therapy.
Theta Xi’s alumni board reacts to controversial ticket sales
Campus NewsMay 14, 2009
Though some students have been able to receive refunds for last month’s cancelled E-40concert at Theta Xi fraternity,tensions are still high with the promoting company used to plan the concert. The concert,which was scheduled to occur onApr.25,was organized by6trees Production Company,doing business as Dallas Imbimbo’s company,Twyce Incorporated Promotions.
The Defining Moments
OpinionMay 14, 2009
Even in political asylum John Edwards cannot stop stealing the limelight.Earlier last week a federal investigation was launched against him for the potential abuse of public funds during his presidential election.His wife Elizabeth is currently promoting her bookResilience about the personal travails she underwent while her husband committed infidelity.For the man who seems almost politically irrelevant,the image of the smiling politician seems pretty alive in public consciousness. But perhaps the most surprising reaction to his infidelity is their very ferocity.
The Dada Cabaret hits downtown Davis on Saturday
Arts & CultureMay 14, 2009
Dada art is difficult to explain, but easier to experience first-hand. It’s not surprising then that the word Dada is essentially a nonsense word, chosen at random to represent a radical, passionate, anti-art movement. The Dada Cabaret art festival will take place on Saturday from 3 to 10 p.m. The event, directed by theater and dance MFA candidate Hope Mirlis will be broken up into two sections – an afternoon walking tour and scavenger hunt at various locations downtown and an evening cabaret performance at what the official website says will be a “secret” location on campus beginning at 8 p.m.
Survey reports tech trends on campus
Campus NewsMay 14, 2009
More Aggies are becoming addicted to “crack”berries and Mac’s cachet is growing among students,according to a yearly tech survey taken by Computer Lab Management (CLM). In March,CLM sent out two surveys,one focusing on computer printing labs on campus and computer ownership,and the other on the prevalence of smartphones. Forty-three percent of students own smartphones – cell phones that have advanced features like e-mail and internet – the most popular of which are iPhones and BlackBerries.
Senator proposes bill to protect election ballot integrity
City NewsMay 14, 2009
The California State Senate unanimously approved legislation that would protect integrity of ballots by addressing the use of fraudulent non-English names during elections on May6. Senate Bill288,sponsored by Senator Leland Yee,D-San Francisco/San Mateo,would require candidates who would like an alternative language name on the ballot to be provided a phonetic translation of their name by the county elections office or by the Secretary of State‘s office.
PhiLOLsophy
OpinionMay 14, 2009
There are tons of relationship tips lurking around in places like magazines, books, the Internetand just about everyone you know. With this overabundance of tips, it is no surprise that some of them aren’t really true. Below, I have listed four myths regarding what it takes to create a healthy relationship and what they should be instead.
