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Daily Archives - January 28, 2010

January 28 2010 Archives

Open Mic Nights in Davis celebrate talent and creative expression

Arts & CultureJanuary 28, 2010
Whether or not you’ve ever been to, heard of or performed at an Open Mic night in Davis, the scene certainly has a lot to offer in the way of creativity and eclectic performance. MUSE profiles SickSpits Open Mic and Poetry Night at Bistro 33.

New restaurants, businesses pop up around town

City NewsJanuary 28, 2010
Davisites can get their fill of frozen yogurt, popsicles, wine tastings and more as new businesses open throughout town.

Men’s Tennis Preview

SportsJanuary 28, 2010
Teams: UC Davis at Pacific; Sacramento State

Men’s basketball preview

SportsJanuary 28, 2010
Teams: UC Davis vs. UC Riverside

Men and women’s swimming and diving preview

SportsJanuary 28, 2010
Teams: UC Davis vs. UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego

Letters to the editor

OpinionJanuary 28, 2010
Rural-PRIME needs support

Hello, Elvis Costello!

Arts & CultureJanuary 28, 2010
The Mondavi Center is releasing pre-sale tickets for the upcoming Apr. 7 Elvis Costello performance. Tickets went on sale yesterday, and are available until Sunday. Tickets will be available starting at a minimum $17.50 per ticket.

Gymnastics preview

SportsJanuary 28, 2010
Teams: UC Davis at Air Force

Forum sheds light on alternative transportations

City NewsJanuary 28, 2010
With worldwide movements geared toward creating a greener and cleaner environment, the Davis community is no different.

Editorial: Required courses

OpinionJanuary 28, 2010
Packed classrooms are unfortunately becoming a norm for many departments. Students can cope with crowdedness, but being excluded from the crowd is another story.

Craigslist users scam UCD students

FeaturesJanuary 28, 2010
Students looking for roommates on Craigslist might want to reconsider assertive respondents potentially posing as international students.

Column: The Rise of Tolerance

OpinionJanuary 28, 2010
Sometimes I hear people complain that the world is becoming “too PC.” These people are worried that their freedom to speak, uninhibited by respect for other people, is under attack. But as long as people like Tiffany Lew are writing columns like “Rise of the Girly Men” (Jan. 22), racism, sexism, homophobia and heteronormativity will have a place in the public media.