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Monthly Archives - November 2010

November 2010 Archives

Column: What to play for

SportsNovember 15, 2010
It’s the feeling athlete’s never wants to experience.

Column: Let’s go horizontal

OpinionNovember 15, 2010
Mother nature must have known what she was doing when she created the phenomenon of sexual attraction. What is it about human psychology and physiology that causes us to shift into another gear when speaking with someone who is attractive and engaging? Suddenly a feeling of “this makes life worth living” seems to ooze out of one’s pores, as we put our best foot forward with high expectations and a sense of high intrigue.

Column: Identifying a stoner

OpinionNovember 15, 2010
Often when I hear a good song, I visualize it in my head. I try to imagine how I would direct a video for the song, or what kind of movie the song would work in.

Baking a difference

FeaturesNovember 15, 2010
UC Davis students looking for a home-cooked snack at the end of the week are in luck.

ASUCD announces senatorial election results

Campus NewsNovember 15, 2010
The ASUCD senatorial election results, announced Friday, declared four candidates from BOLD, one from LEAD and one independent as the victors.

Women’s Volleyball Preview

SportsNovember 10, 2010
Who to watch: Senior Kayla Varney is on pace to accomplish something few Aggies have ever done.

Women’s Swim and Dive Preview

SportsNovember 10, 2010
Who to Watch: Though it is only Liliana Alvarez’s first quarter at UC Davis, the San Anselmo, Calif. native has made an immediate impact.

UC Davis Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Galindo designs costumes for stage and screen

Arts & CultureNovember 10, 2010
101110_ar_LizGalindoHeadline: UC Davis Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Galindo designs costumes for stage and screenLayercake: Galindo’s designs featured in Theatre/Dance Department’s GallatheaBy ERIN MIGDOLAggie Staff Writer Leafing through a giant portfolio filled with photos of her many designs, couture fashion designer and historical film costume researcher Elizabeth Galindo can remember exactly how she designed, sewed, and accessorized […]

UC Davis Cancer Center offers new breast cancer treatment

Science & TechnologyNovember 10, 2010
One out of every seven women in the U.S. will get breast cancer over a 90-year lifespan, reports BreastCancer.org. While the disease is rare in college-age students, women under 40 do account for 7 percent of breast cancer cases, according to the American Cancer Society.

Two contests invite college filmmakers to submit original work

Arts & CultureNovember 10, 2010
101110_ar_Filmcontests Summary:Headline: Two contests invite college filmmakers to submit original workLayercake: 32nd Annual College Television Awards and indie film Grassroots could get students noticed by film industryBy ROBIN MIGDOLAggie Arts Editor Student filmmakers are invited to submit their work to two contests: The 32nd Annual College Television Awards and the upcoming indie film Grassroots. Each […]

Tree Davis expands urban forest

City NewsNovember 10, 2010
Despite the rain, dozens of volunteers planted trees this past Sunday during one of many tree planting events put on by Tree Davis. The event took place in the Sycamore neighborhood.

Trans Action Week aims to educate students about identity issues

Campus NewsNovember 10, 2010
Last month several suicides of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) youth upset the nation. To raise awareness for issues regarding transgender people, the LGBT Resource Center is putting on the annual Trans Action Week.