Monthly Archives - March 2010
March 2010 Archives
International prosecutor speaks at UC Davis School of Law
Campus NewsMarch 10, 2010
The hard head of the gavel is coming down on gender violence thanks to International Criminal Court (ICC) Deputy Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda[cq].
Inside the game …
SportsMarch 10, 2010
In her four-year career as an Aggie, senior Ashley Curry has been with the program through thick and thin.
Hubble constant and dark energy measure universe
Science & TechnologyMarch 10, 2010
A paper in the March edition of The Astrophysics Journal said current astronomical efforts are being made to utilize gravitational lenses to measure the Hubble constant, a scientific value which can determine the size and age of the universe.
Explorit Science Center cuts hours
City NewsMarch 10, 2010
Explorit Science Center on 2nd Street is making some scheduling changes.
Column: Medium rare
OpinionMarch 10, 2010
This week’s column is dedicated to all the males that roam this Earth, especially you Aggies. So enjoy, boys!
Column: Just grow up
OpinionMarch 10, 2010
They used to call me Bug Girl. In elementary school, I ran around at recess catching ladybugs in sandwich-baggies and poking grasshoppers with sticks. I used to go out in the backyard and catch bees in old pickle jars. Heck, I even had pet African millipedes – the black, coiled creatures that tickle as they crawl up your arm.
Column: Don’t do it
OpinionMarch 10, 2010
College living situations are never perfect. For example, I thought the dorms would be the greatest thing to ever happen to me. My meals were cooked by NOT me, I’d be on campus and I’d meet lots of cool people to do lots of cool things with.
Class serenades the public with songs of science
FeaturesMarch 10, 2010
Not only is science taught in Science and Society 42, it is also sung, hummed, poetically read, rapped and serenaded by UC Davis students for their final exam.
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsMarch 10, 2010
A junior was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for public intoxication. The student was observed walking around on campus one evening quite intoxicated, and was stopped by UC Davis police and Aggie Hosts. She was then taken to a local hospital by ambulance and was released the next day. When the student met with a judicial officer, she claimed that she was simply walking through campus while on her way back from a friend’s birthday party. However, she acknowledged that she violated the university’s Standards of Conduct for Students. The student agreed to the disciplinary sanction of a censure, knowing that repeated violations of university policy would be cause for further disciplinary action. In addition, she agreed to attend ADAPT, the Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program.
Aggie Digest
SportsMarch 10, 2010
In addition to becoming Big West Conference regular season champions, the Aggies recently achieved a slew of individual big West Conference awards.
