Daily Archives - May 18, 2009
May 18 2009 Archives
Tech employees strike at Berkeley campus, UCOP
Campus NewsMay 18, 2009
Tired of the University of California failing to “bargain in good faith,” theUniversity Professional and Technical Employees(UPTE) unionheld a one-day strike at the Berkeley campus and University Office of the President on May6. “It was very exciting,the enthusiasm about standing up for their rights and letting the university know that we’re unhappy about not getting raises and that the bargaining hasn’t been going well,” said Colette Williams,a senior research associate at UC Davis who attended the demonstrations.
Senate Briefs
Campus NewsMay 18, 2009
ASUCD Senate meetingsare scheduled to begin Thursdays at6:10p.m.Times listed are according to the clock at the May14meeting location,theMemorial Union’s Mee Room.
Search Party 2009 finds versatility
Arts & CultureMay 18, 2009
Search Party 2009 gave student musicians a chance to perform in front of their peers as bands took the stage May 14 at the ASUCD Coffee House. Presented by The California Aggie, KDVS 90.3 FM and ASUCD Entertainment Council, the show brought a diverse set of music to the stage — experimental duo Grandmother Ham, folk rock Boxes, glam-rock prog act Order of the Golden Mirror and indie rockers
Onyewuenyi dominates field in hammer throw
SportsMay 18, 2009
The Aggies have arrived. A year after itsseventh-place finish atits first Big West Conference Championships,UC Davis took fifth in a very closely contested meet. The Aggies scored94points,leaving them less than10points out of third place.
Men’s track and field finish second at Big West Championships
SportsMay 18, 2009
After last year’s dismal seventh-place finish,the Aggies were ready to show the Big West Conference what they could do. They did. UC Davis finished with136.5points as the runner-up to a dominant squad from Cal State Northridge (176.5) and just ahead of rival Cal Poly (121.5).
Many come out to celebrate life of late mayor
City NewsMay 18, 2009
Tears,laughterand applause united a crowd of casually and formally dressed Davis residents on Saturday who came to celebrate the life of the late former Davis mayor Julie Partansky.The ceremony,held at the Davis Unitarian Universalist Church,combined music,dance,slide shows and personal remembrance speeches from friends.
Land that job or internship
FeaturesMay 18, 2009
It’s that time of year again– UC Davis students are faced with the challenges of job-hunting.Fine-tuning resumes and preparing for interviews can be a drag,but there are several tips to make the search for jobs and internships a little more productive.
In the Cards
SportsMay 18, 2009
Things started changing for Daniel Descalso in August. A third-round selection by the St.Louis Cardinals in the2007MLB Draft,the former UC Davis standout was hitting just.243when he was promoted from High-A Palm Beach (Fla.) to Double-A Springfield (Mo.).
Historical men’s golf season comes to a close
SportsMay 18, 2009
Coming off their first Big West Conference championship and entering as the No.26ranked team in the country,the Aggies went into this weekend’s West Regional as one of the favorites to advance to the NCAA Championship. Unfortunately for UC Davis,things didn’t go according to plan.
Hail to the Chief
OpinionMay 18, 2009
So last week I promised to give you some reporter tips,and here they are! Whenlast we leftour hero (you),you had developed a story idea that an editor of a publication you’re aware of would want to print in their fine publication.What’s next?
Dining in Davis: KetMoRee
FeaturesMay 18, 2009
After aimlessly walking around theWhole Earth Festivaland observing its diverse and largely animal-friendly food options,I came to the realization that I definitely did not want an herbal milkshake and Naan for lunch.This said,I opted to make thehalf-mile journey to Davis‘ newest Thairestaurant,KetMoRee,to dine at a place where the smell of the compost exhibit could not interfere with my appetite.
Daily Calendar
FeaturesMay 18, 2009
TODAY Electronic Music for Change Noon to1p.m. MU Patio,Flagpole Enjoy an hour of free electronic music,Red Bull giveaways and Go-Go Dancers! Project Compost meeting 6p.m. West Quad Learn how to compost1,000pounds of food on campus and experience the beauty of compost! Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournaments 6to8p.m. Griffin Lounge Seats fill up quickly,so go early! Be one of the top players and you may be invited to play in the tournament of champions!
