Monthly Archives - April 2010
April 2010 Archives
Epic comeback highlights road trip
SportsApril 20, 2010
If you’re losing by seven runs in the ninth inning, you might feel like giving up.
Editorial: ICA cuts
OpinionApril 20, 2010
On Friday, the UC Davis athletics department announced the discontinuation of four teams – men’s swimming and diving, men’s indoor track and field, men’s wrestling and women’s rowing.
Column: You’ll shit bricks
OpinionApril 20, 2010
Picnic Day was routine for me. I woke up, took a shower, mixed orange juice and Southern Comfort into a mug, lit up a fat Churchill cigar and sat out on the lawn to watch friendly drunks walk by.
Column: Union dues
OpinionApril 20, 2010
Perhaps no other part of the Constitution is mentioned more than the first amendment. Most people can name free speech, but it isn’t the only protected expression in the first amendment.
Column: Peeping Tom
OpinionApril 20, 2010
There’s North Davis. Then there’s South Davis. You can tell how they see themselves by their Safeways.
City Council candidate exposes cracks in city code
City NewsApril 20, 2010
Daniel Watts may have a unique topic for his constitutional law class essay: a paper about how he changed the Davis municipal code.
Aggies split final two home contests
SportsApril 20, 2010
Every good thing must come to an end. For seniors Nic Amaroli, Tyler Lee and Hunter Lee, this was a reality as they played in their final two home contests of their college careers this weekend.
Aggies finish regular season on top
SportsApril 20, 2010
Many teams would have folded under the immense anxiety. But the Aggies just wouldn’t.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesApril 20, 2010
TODAY: ASUCD Sustainable Style Clothes Exchange; Israel Independence Day BBQ
UC Provost Lawrence Pitts to visit campus tomorrow
Campus NewsApril 19, 2010
One of UC’s most influential officials will visit campus on Tuesday, giving staff and students an opportunity to air their grievances amidst recent cuts to athletics and other campus programs.
UC Davis sinks in final games before conference tournament
SportsApril 19, 2010
The Aggies wanted to enter the Big West Conference Tournament on a hot streak.
Vetoed senate bill leaves five students with inadequate funding
Campus NewsApril 19, 2010
Despite initial approval from ASUCD senate and a vote to override ASUCD President Jack Zwald’s veto, an override to pass Senate Bill 53 – a bill now evoking controversy and dialogue – failed with a 7-5 vote.
