Daily Archives - April 8, 2010
April 8 2010 Archives
Women’s Tennis Preview
SportsApril 8, 2010
Who to watch: Dahra Zamudio picked up the team’s only individual win on Tuesday.
Women’s Rowing Preview
SportsApril 8, 2010
Who to watch: Lia D’Angelo has been the coxswain of her boat all season and often controls the rhythm and chemistry of her team’s rowers.
Women’s Lacrosse Preview
SportsApril 8, 2010
Who to watch: In a season full of strong freshmen play, no first-years have had a larger presence than Anna Geissbuhler.
UC Davis observes National Public Health Week
Campus NewsApril 8, 2010
On Tuesday the UC Davis School of Medicine’s Department of Public Health Sciences hosted a Public Health Week symposium from 5 to 7:45 p.m. in the Genome Building Auditorium.
Track and Field Preview
SportsApril 8, 2010
Who to watch: Kiara Reed ran her fastest 800 of her collegiate career last week in the Mathis Invitational.
Taking on the big stage
Arts & CultureApril 8, 2010
After a long season of extensive rehearsals and dance practices, graduate and undergraduate students Karl Frost, Karen Angel, Tasha Cooke, Kristi Kilpatrick, Kelly LeVasseur, Devin Montoya and Christina Noble are ready to debut their original choreographed dance pieces on the main stage.
Softball Preview
SportsApril 8, 2010
Who to watch: Hurler Dana Waldusky currently sits at fourth in the Big West Conference with 80 strikeouts, after sitting down 20 batters who struck out looking.
Search Party 2010 Talent Contest now accepting submissions
Arts & CultureApril 8, 2010
Calling all musicians: The Fifth Annual Search Party talent contest, sponsored by the ASUCD Entertainment Council, The California Aggie and KDVS 90.3 FM, is officially underway.
Photography Club of Davis offers Davis an artistic focus
FeaturesApril 8, 2010
If you’re looking for a creative community to share your photography interests with, look no further than the Photography Club of Davis.
Pacific Gas and Electric powers Proposition 16
City NewsApril 8, 2010
Contention remains over the merit of Proposition 16 on California’s June ballot. Some say it’s a beneficial constitutional amendment for the majority of electricity consumers, while others call it a special interest campaign for a large corporation.
New projects in construction on UC Davis campus
Campus NewsApril 8, 2010
As the final quarter of the school year commences, several construction projects on the UC Davis campus have reached or are nearing completion. Though the new Tercero dormitories represent some of the more obvious activity, other developments promise major changes for the campus.
Women’s Water Polo Preview
SportsApril 8, 2010
Who to watch: Sophomore Ariel Feeney did all she could to help the Aggies in their 7-5 loss to Pacific last weekend.
