TODAY
Campus Judicial Board Sno-Cones
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MU Patio
CJB and Student Judicial Affairs will be giving out free sno-cones in front of the MU for all who attend. Chill out before finals, and don’t cheat!
East Quad Farmers Market
10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
East Quad
Support local farmers and buy some fresh produce, nuts, flowers and more! Pick up some tasty treats for a fun springtime dinner or a nice afternoon snack.
Take the real food taste test
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
ASUCD Coffee House
Stop by and taste some real food!
THURSDAY
Sunaina Maira talk
Noon to 1 p.m.
Art Lounge, MU
At this, the last author reading of the quarter, hear UC Davis Asian American Studies Associate Professor Susaina Maira speak about her book Missing: Youth, Citizenship, and Empire after 9/11. This free event will be followed by a book signing.
Lake Tahoe: Five Decades of Change and the World Water Crisis
4 p.m.
East Conference Room, MU
Dr. Charles Goldman will give this talk, which is sponsored by the John Muir Institute of the Environment.
King Corn movie screening
7:30 p.m.
ASUCD Coffee House
While viewing this movie, enjoy some free popcorn from the Student Farm.
UNITY
8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Freeborn Hall
Dance all night for a good cause with UNITY – the first electronic dance charity in Davis! The event will include up and coming DJs, Go-Go dances, lasers, lighting and giveaways. All proceeds go to the Davis Children’s Hospital. Tickets cost $10 at the Freeborn Hall Box Office, and will be sold today.
FRIDAY
Solar cooking demonstration
Noon to 2 p.m.
West Quad
Learn how food can be cooked with the sun’s power.
Birdstrike!
8 p.m.
123 Science Lecture
Birdstrike Theatre presents its 12th sketch and improv comedy revue. There should be lots of laughter, and all for only $2 presale at the Freeborn Hall Ticket Office or $3 at the door.
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.