Monthly Archives - April 2010
April 2010 Archives
UC Davis Athletics cuts four sports to tackle budget problems
Campus NewsApril 19, 2010
UC Davis decided to close four intercollegiate sports teams in trying to address an existing $1.4 million budget deficit and an additional $2.4 million fiscal hole for 2009 to 2010.
Track dominates on Picnic Day
SportsApril 19, 2010
The air was electric as fans watched the Aggies host the Woody Wilson Classic Saturday. In the last home event of the season, they did not disappoint.
Photoessay: Visitors flock to campus for Picnic Day 2010
Campus NewsApril 19, 2010
Clear skies and warm weather graced Davis on Saturday as the community celebrated Picnic Day, a much-loved, 96-year-old campus tradition.
Greeks clean downtown Davis after Picnic Day
City NewsApril 19, 2010
Picnic Day 2010 may have come and gone, but the cups, cans, fliers, candy wrappers and other remnants of the day stuck around until cleanup efforts came to the rescue.
Fashion show fills Freeborn Hall
FeaturesApril 19, 2010
A crowd of roughly 1,000 people filled Freeborn Hall on Saturday as students of the Runway Designers Club presented Warped, the annual Picnic Day fashion show.
Ducks spoil Aggie Senior Day
SportsApril 19, 2010
Turnovers can kill a team – and they almost cost the Aggies two games.
District Attorney office faces $2 million in proposed cuts
City NewsApril 19, 2010
The Yolo County District Attorney’s Office is faced with a proposed budget cut from the County Board of Supervisors of approximately $2 million from a $12 million budget.
Column: Drink up, get down
OpinionApril 19, 2010
I had a lot of fun on Picnic Day – or so my friends tell me.
ASUCD Senate Briefs
Campus NewsApril 19, 2010
Presentations: Lee and members from the Outreach Assembly presented their strategies for involving first-year students in ASUCD.
An interview with Passion Pit’s Nate Donmoyer and Ian Hultquist
Arts & CultureApril 19, 2010
Just hours before they hit the big stage last Wednesday, Passion Pit drummer Nate Donmoyer and keyboardist and guitarist Ian Hultquist sat with the Aggie on the blue benches outside Freeborn Hall. Passion Pit, whose music has exploded in the electronica, indie pop and alternative dance music scenes, played a sold out concert in Freeborn Hall that night, presented by the ASUCD Entertainment Council. Despite their relative success, it appeared that these were just two completely normal guys ready to have a good time doing what they love.
