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April 2009 Archives

Students celebrate Asian Pacific Culture Week

Arts & CultureApril 22, 2009
Apr. 20 kicked off Asian Pacific Culture Week (APCW), presented by the Student Programs & Activities Center, ASUCD, Office of Campus & Community Relations and Student Affairs. The week’s events include stress workshops, a cooking class, an open mic night, dance performances and a retreat focused on the sociopolitical issues that the Asian Pacific Islander community faces.

Science Scene

Science & TechnologyApril 22, 2009
Environmental Protection Agency designates carbon dioxide a pollutant The EPA formally declared on Fridaythatcarbon dioxide as well as five other heat-trapping gasesare pollutants endangering public health and welfare. The move,which has beenanticipated since the election of President Barack Obama,begins a60-day comment period thatmust be completed before any regulations can be set in motion.

Professional fraternities look to form council

Campus NewsApril 22, 2009
Fraternities and sororities may have a new way to pool their resources together as the Professional Fraternity and Sorority Council (PFSC) aims to become official.The council aims to help recruit more members to each fraternity and sorority and provide a resource to the students about the different advantages of the groups.There are currently approximately300UC Davis students involved in professional fraternities and sororities.

New studies explain link between PCB exposure and brain disorders in children

Science & TechnologyApril 22, 2009
Thirty years after PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) were banned in the U.S.,UC Davis researchers have discovered how the class of toxic chemicals may cause behavioral disorders in some children,even at the low levels that people encounter now. The series of three new studies together reveal that PCBs can disrupt cellular signals crucial for normal brain development and function.

Homeless population in Davis continues to grow

City NewsApril 22, 2009
A fact that may be unknown to some, the homeless population in Davis is steadily increasing as the economy worsens. A recent homeless census conducted by several local homeless service agencies indicated that the overall count of homeless individuals in Yolo County is up approximately 19 percent, an increase of 77 individuals since the last count in 2007.

Daily Calendar

FeaturesApril 22, 2009
TODAY 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. How Wastewater Can Save Your Life talk 5 to 7 p.m. 1322 Storer Associate professor of civil and environmental engineering Frank Loge will speak on the topic of wastewater as part of a presentation for the Education for Sustainable Living program. Last Lecture series with Jonathan Mermis-Cava 6:10 to 7 p.m. Griffin Lounge, MU Sociology professor Jonathan Mermis-Cava will participate in the Last Lecture series. Food will be provided! ASUCD Court meeting 9 p.m. Fielder Room, MU Listen to the pre-hearing for cases on this week’s docket. Art and Art History Club application deadline 10 p.m. expressyourself.art@gmail.com E-mailthe above address for an application to the club and have a chance to show your art!

“Bonk” author speaks at Alumni and Visitors Center

FeaturesApril 22, 2009
In a world that is endlessly awkward, one author is approaching sex in a scientific perspective. Mary Roach, author of Stiff and Spook, spoke at the Walter A. Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center on Monday night about her new book Bonk, which couples science and sex.

And then I found 5 dollars

OpinionApril 22, 2009
Let’s be honest,we all have our bad weeks.I’m not talking about anything serious (although those happen,too),I’m talking about those times when tons of littleannoyances just add up and the tiniest thing can make you break down into tears ofself-pity.Take right now,forexample.I should be happy as a clam (which I’m pretty sure means that I should be pretty gosh-darn happy,although I never understood how clams became the mascot for happiness).

Transfer student housing

OpinionApril 21, 2009
The decision by UC Davis to secure housing for future transfer students shows a positive shift by the university toward caring for the entire student body. By securing housing agreements with Primero Grove,The Lexington and The Arbors,the university has guaranteed that it will be able to provide housing to incoming transfer students.Previously,UC Davis was the only UC campus that could not guarantee housing to this group.

The Sterling Compass

OpinionApril 21, 2009
For months you tried to plant the seeds of romance by being a genuine and thoughtful friend,often consoling her and listening to her complain about how Stage3douchebags (if you’re confused about the stages,I encourage you to check out last week’s column) seem to be a dime a dozen in this shanty town. And all the while you wondered if she was blind.

Strong offensive showing not enough for Aggies

SportsApril 21, 2009
The UC Davis baseball team managed22runs on40hits against one of the nation’s best teams over the weekend. Aside from that,the club had its share of struggles. Pitching woes and defensive miscues plagued the Aggies as No.15Cal Poly pieced together a three-game sweep of UC Davis at Baggett Stadium.

Steal this Column

OpinionApril 21, 2009
Being a student at one of the world’s largest public universities makes avoiding passionate debaters practically impossible. Most of the time such debate appears to be intelligent.You’ll simply overhear a few of your peerscalmlytossing out points and counter-points,secretly nod your head at the validity of their claims,and decide to get moving to your next class.