Daily Archives - November 24, 2010
November 24 2010 Archives
Women’s Basketball Preview
SportsNovember 24, 2010
Who to watch: The outside shooting of junior Kasey Riecks will be key for the Aggies in their upcoming games.
UC Davis student becomes representative for nationwide landscape architecture organization
FeaturesNovember 24, 2010
It’s hard to figure out when Barbara Nazarewicz, senior landscape architecture major, has time to sleep. Between her multiple landscaping projects and leadership positions it seems that Nazarewicz is always on the go.
UC Davis reentry students head back to school
FeaturesNovember 24, 2010
For the majority of us, life takes on a series of stages in which high school is followed by college and then (hopefully) a job and (maybe) marriage. However, for some, life throws a few unexpected curve balls and that order gets a little mixed up.
UC Davis opens up student food bank
Campus NewsNovember 24, 2010
UC Davis is no stranger to harsh economic times. With an ailing economy and rising tuition, there is an increasing number of struggling students. A new ASUCD unit aims to help.
The civil war inside you
Science & TechnologyNovember 24, 2010
Most people understand, or at least loosely grasp the idea of our brains’ functions in everyday life. The brain regulates our heartbeat, our breathing, pain and emotional responses and contains the genetic blueprint for our personalities – the “nature” that determines how “nurture” is interpreted.
Rock wall all the rage among students
Campus NewsNovember 24, 2010
In the past two years the rock wall inside the Activities and Recreation Center has seen a dramatic increase in use, employees said.
Men’s Basketball Preview
SportsNovember 24, 2010
Who to watch: Senior Todd Lowenthal has been a defensive catalyst for the Aggies.
Geneticist harvests secrets of corn
Science & TechnologyNovember 24, 2010
The first thing to greet a visitor to Jeff Ross-Ibarra’s office is the corn. Ross-Ibarra, a plant geneticist at UC Davis, keeps 50 or so dried corncobs on a shelf by the door, arrayed in a neat grid that stretches from wall to wall. But what’s more impressive than the quantity is the variety: there are long cobs, short ones, red, pink, black, white, pointy, smooth, pinecone-shaped and log-shaped ones, a popcorn cob and even some grassy stalks that look like weeds with tiny kernels buried in hard shells. And these stunningly diverse ears all belong to a single species. All of them, even the round black ear and the popcorn, could interbreed.
Entertainment Council hosts new low-priced movie nights
Campus NewsNovember 24, 2010
In an effort to continue providing fun and affordable events for the UC Davis student community, Entertainment Council has begun showing classic fan-favorite movies on Friday nights in Chem 194.
Drunkorexia wreaking havoc among college-aged students
City NewsNovember 24, 2010
A dangerous trend that mixes alcohol abuse and eating disorder behaviors is becoming more popular among college students. Coined as “drunkorexia,” those who practice it sacrifice calories for a better buzz.
Column: Wild blue yonder
Science & TechnologyNovember 24, 2010
One of my favorite stories about scientific mystery involves a flock of pigeons. Pigeon poop, to be exact.
Column: Maintaining focus
OpinionNovember 24, 2010
I regret to say that, for the first time in my brief college career, I’ve hit academic turbulence this quarter (I’m a junior). Like Hindenburg that came before me, my combustive nosedive is an indisputable tragedy and a source of great personal depression. My image as an immaculate human being — that is, me being flawless in all regards — will be forever tarnished hereafter.
