Yearly Archives - 2009
2009 Archives
Banish stress from finals
FeaturesNovember 19, 2009
Yes, folks, it’s that time again: that dreaded week of all-nighters, Cup-o-Noodles and sudden desires to catch a doctor’s note-worthy illness is nearly upon us.
An interview with the Granada Artists-In-Residence
Arts & CultureNovember 19, 2009
The Department of Theater and Dance is showcasing two artists this Fall – Sara Shelton Mann and Guillermo Gomez-Pena. MUSE interviewed them this week before their opening performances.
An interview with Mariza
Arts & CultureNovember 19, 2009
This week Muse interviewed Mariza who performed last night at the Mondavi Center. Mariza is a prominent figure in Portugal, and sings in the traditional Fado style.
University of California launches UC Global Health Institute
City NewsNovember 18, 2009
The 10 University of California campuses have aligned to undertake an unprecedented feat.
UC Regents vote to increase fees 32 percent today
Campus NewsNovember 18, 2009
On a pillar outside Olson Hall is a faint chalk mark reading “9.3 percent,” or the amount UC regents raised student fees in May.
UCD Bookstore robber sentenced to prison
City NewsNovember 18, 2009
Fernando De Vizcarra, a 21-year-old from San Francisco, was sentenced to nearly six years in prison after breaking a UC Davis Bookstore security supervisor’s jaw in a Dec. 2008 robbery.
‘Turkey Drop’ plagues first-year college students
Campus NewsNovember 18, 2009
Turkeys aren’t the ones feeling the impending doom of Thanksgiving. Some college-aged couples also must face the reality of the “turkey drop.”
Students find alternative scholarships
FeaturesNovember 18, 2009
Finding money for your college tuition has always been a difficult task to master. While some invest their skills in part-time jobs, others apply for financial aid and scholarships to earn money they need for their education.
Vanderhoef promotes International Education Week
Campus NewsNovember 18, 2009
The International House at Davis hosted the first Vanderhoef International lecture Monday night in honor of Chancellor Emeritus Larry Vanderhoef and his distinguished efforts toward resolving international conflict via academic diplomacy.
