Monthly Archives - May 2009
May 2009 Archives
Men’s golf preview
SportsMay 14, 2009
Event:NCAA West Region Championships Where:Lake Merced Golf Club – Daly City,Calif. When:Today through Saturday; all day Who to watch:Austin Graham has had about a good a year as anyone could have. Graham has won three tournaments – including the Big West Conference Championships – and was named first-team All-Big West.The sophomore leads the team with a72.0scoring average. Most recently,Graham qualified for the U.S.Open Sections by shootinga5-under67at Yolo Fliers Club in Woodland. “He’s playing amazing golf right now and deserves to advance,” coach Cy Williams said. The San Clemente,Calif.native’s next goal,though,will be to lead UC Davis past the regional round of the NCAA Championships.
Honoring bravery through art
Arts & CultureMay 14, 2009
The Ellen Hansen Memorial Prize is a mixed-media exhibit of photography,performance art,painting,sculpture,poetry,fiction,comics and film produced by female UC Davis students. The exhibit is currently being featured at Pence Gallery in Downtown Davis and will continue until May21. “This is the first year that the exhibit has been hosted by the Pence Gallery,” said Margaret Swain,director of the Women’s Resources and Research Center. “The Women’s Center is very excited for this collaboration.“
Editorial: Special election ballot
OpinionMay 14, 2009
To the average Californian,the package of propositions on the May19special election ballot may seem like a jumbled messof convoluted budget proposals. That’s because it is. The propositions are the result of months of intricate negotiations betweenthe governor andRepublicans and Democrats in the legislature.They are an attempt to address the state’s dire fiscal situation,and confusing as they may be,only the voters have the constitutional authority to approve these proposals. At this point,California’s future rests in the hands of voters.It is extremely important that voters not only vote,but take the time to research the potential impact of each of these proposals passing or failing.
Data shows fatal motorcycle collisions on the rise
City NewsMay 14, 2009
As the number of highway fatalities overall decline,a trend has emerged in the data:Motorcycles are becoming increasingly dangerous. The California Highway Patrol last month released preliminary data suggesting that the number of fatal motorcycle accidents has sharply increased over the past few years,roughly124percent since2003. So far numbers for2008show that over500riders were killed last year in motorcycle collisions.
Daily Calendar
FeaturesMay 14, 2009
TODAY East Quad Farmers Market 10a.m.to2:30p.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.
Baseball Preview
SportsMay 14, 2009
Teams:UC Davis at No.1UC Irvine Records:Aggies,10-36 (3-15); Anteaters31-11 (17-1) Where:Anteater Ballpark – Irvine,Calif. When:Friday at6p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at1p.m. Who to watch? Infielder Justin Schafer has been on a tear as of late. The Los Gatos,Calif.native has eight hits in his past four games,pushing his average to a team-leading.345.He also leads the club with a.415on base percentage.
Bankruptcy interrupts city crossing guard service
City NewsMay 14, 2009
After helping kids safely cross Davis streets for six years, crossing guard Heather Weinberg was shocked when she got a phone call telling her not to show up for work.
Arts Week
Arts & CultureMay 14, 2009
MUSIC Search Party2009:Grandmother Ham,Boxes,Order of the Golden Mirror,Captions Today,8p.m.,free ASUCD Coffee House Support your classmates and local music! Presented by The California Aggie,KDVS90.3FM and ASUCD Entertainment Council,this annual student musician search brings in up-and-coming bands of UC Davis to you.Check out page4for the scoop on this year’s winners! Not An Airplane,Travis Vick,Ally Hasche Today,10p.m.,$3,21 Sophia’s Thai Kitchen Oh Travis Vick,I’d totally have a crush on you if I just were a couple of years younger.His airy,atmospheric acoustic folk – think Sufjan Stevens meets The Dodos with a hint of Elliot Smith – is perfect for a warm spring night on the patio.Ladies and gentleman under21,get your arses out on Balcony B for this show.
UC Davis physicists find novel electron behavior in nanomaterial
Science & TechnologyMay 13, 2009
UC Davis researchers made a surprising discovery while exploring the unusual electronic properties of a multi-layered nanoscopic structure.Depending on which way its electrons move,the material either behaves like a typical semiconductor or exhibits peculiar features unique to a single-layer carbon material that is now touted for its promising potential in electronic applications.
UC Davis participates in “green” competition
Science & TechnologyMay 13, 2009
Students might have more of an incentive to lower their carbon footprint if they were given cash prizes of$10,000.America’s Greenest Campus competition is doing just that. America’s Greenest Campus is a nationwide competition sponsored by the organization Climate Change to get students,faculty and staff from universities across the U.S.to become more aware of their impact on the environment.
UC Davis graduate students awarded National Science Foundation fellowships
Campus NewsMay 13, 2009
Never a slouch in achievement; UC Davis graduate students had another successful year collecting National Science Foundation fellowships,even by their own high standards.Eighteen of the950NSF awards nationwide landed on the UC Davis campus,the second greatest total ever,said Deborah McCook,external fellowship advisor in the Office of Graduate Studies.
That’s what she said
OpinionMay 13, 2009
Everyone welcome Linda Katehi,the first woman to hold the post as UC Davis‘ chancellor! I‘m all for feminism,and I‘m glad a woman is being recognized for the skills that she has,really.But what I’m not‘all for‘ is this lady being granted an$85,000ayear raise,that is$85,000a year more than our current chancellor,literally within hours of deciding on a9.7percent increase in fees for undergraduates in the UC system.
