Daily Archives - April 21, 2009
April 21 2009 Archives
Dining in Davis: Caffé Italia
FeaturesApril 21, 2009
And the Italian food critic is back,but not with a vengeance.Caffé Italia is a classic Davis joint with a great atmosphere,nestled next to I-80and across the street from the beloved In-N-Out.If you haven’t been here yet,you are in for a good time.
Digital data lives after death with safety deposit box type sites
City NewsApril 21, 2009
Photos,videos,contacts,banking informationand other information are oftenkept online in this day and age,butwhat happens to all of this when you pass away? This may be a morbid question,but new online sites claim to have a solution to this problem with their new services.
Davis loses hometown premiere challenge
Campus NewsApril 21, 2009
It looks like there will be one less mutant in Davis come the end of the month. The contest to determine which city “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” will premiere in came out negative for Davis, in favor of Tempe, Ariz. Though spokesperson for Twenty-first Century Fox Melinda Wood could not reveal the exact numbers, the race was very close, and the contest was “down to the wire.”
Daily Calendar
FeaturesApril 21, 2009
TODAY Business development fellows program info session Noon to1p.m. 245AOB IV Stop by to learn more about the UC Davis Center for Entrepreneurship Business Development Fellows Program.This program is for UC Davis science and engineering graduate and post-doctoral students.
City Council will discuss energy issues
City NewsApril 21, 2009
The Davis City Council will meet tonight at6:30p.m.in the Community Chambers at23Russell Blvd.The following are brief descriptions of selected topics that will be discussed at the meeting.The full agenda can be viewed online at cityofdavis.org/meetings.
Budget cuts affect Spanish grad students
Campus NewsApril 21, 2009
Over the last several weeks, the UC Davis Department of Spanish has faced a growing stir of uncertainty within its graduate department. With the recent announcement of additional cuts to the department’s operational budget, graduate teaching assistants and doctoral students are being forced to step up their workload, with less funding.
