Monthly Archives - April 2010
April 2010 Archives
CD Review: Voluspa
Arts & CultureApril 29, 2010
Thanks to Urban Outfitters, The Golden Filter is already on just about every hipster’s iPod. The dreamlike, catchy single “Solid Gold” well represents the electronic duo’s debut album, Voluspa. As a whole, the album is a well-balanced collection of sultry, low-fi disco.
CD Review: The Brutalist Bricks
Arts & CultureApril 29, 2010
If there is any artist that can reliably churn out album after album of frustratingly upbeat pop-punk influenced rock songs like it’s nobody’s business, Ted Leo would certainly fit the bill. With a runtime that clocks under 45 minutes, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists’ latest album, The Brutalist Bricks offers the standard fare: infectiously energetic rock songs that are articulate, if not obtuse, and catchy, if not homogenous.
Campus Judicial Report for April 29
Campus NewsApril 29, 2010
Eraser marks A sophomore was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for allegedly altering
Campus honored by President Obama for community service
Campus NewsApril 29, 2010
Amid talk of Picnic Day violence, Cynthia Goldberg will tell you what sets UC Davis apart is not the debauchery that shrouded campus on Picnic Day, but the university’s common interest in serving the community. UC Davis students gave 430,000 hours of community service during the 2008-2009 academic year, earning UC Davis a place on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.
Baseball Preview
SportsApril 29, 2010
Teams: UC Davis at Cal State Northridge Records: Aggies, 16-19 (2-7); Matadors, 21-17 (3-6) Where: Matador Field – Northridge, Calif.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureApril 29, 2010
MUSIC Musical Charis and Shayna & the Bulldog Today, 10 p.m., $3 Sophia’s Thai Kitchen, 129 E St. Catch two local pop groups at Sophia’s tonight: Sacramento’s trio Musical Charis and Davis’ own pop/rock quartet Shayna & the Bulldog. Both groups sound ready to bring a little happiness into your Thursday night. Mark Matos & Os Beaches and Buxter Hoot’n Friday, 10 p.m., $3
Anti-phishing efforts increased to educate campus
Campus NewsApril 29, 2010
A disembodied hand sends messages, one of which reaches a stick figure among many. The hand fools the figure into divulging its private information. Soon, the stick figure is a puppet for sending the same message out to the community at large.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesApril 29, 2010
TODAY Biomedical Engineering Seminar 4 p.m. 1005 Genome and Biomedical Science Facility Attend the department of biomedical engineering’s lecture by Dr. Kent Leach on the development of instructive biomaterials for tissue repair. Red Cross Club General Meeting 6:10 to 7 p.m. 146 Olson Stop by to get a recap of last week’s events and get information on upcoming volunteer opportunities. Entertainment Council’s Free Prescreening of Countdown to Zero 8 p.m. 194 Chemistry Watch the recently premiered Sundance Film Festival movie for free! FRIDAY
A day in the life with …
FeaturesApril 29, 2010
Editor’s note: The California Aggie recently sent reporter Katie Darfler to spend the day with KDVS to see what it feels like on the other side of the air waves. Walking past life-sized Star Trek cardboard cut-outs, I entered into a room plastered from floor to ceiling with bright stickers and band promotion posters. In the waiting room, speakers amplified the radio show airing live just one room over.
Softball Preview
SportsApril 28, 2010
Teams: UC Davis vs. Pacific Records: Aggies, 18-25 (7-4); Tigers, 19-25 (5-6) Where: Bill Simoni Field – Stockton, Calif. When: Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
Social-media job listings growing at 1,300 percent per year
City NewsApril 28, 2010
Social-media job listings on employment sites are growing at over 1,300 percent per annum. Andres Kaplan and Michael Haenlein, authors of “Users of the world, unite! The challenges and opportunities of social media,” featured in Business Horizons, define social media as “a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0 and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content.”
Students send camera into upper atmosphere
Science & TechnologyApril 28, 2010
Earlier this month, four undergraduates, one grad student and a professor, all from the atmospheric science department, launched a weather balloon 65,000 feet into the air to take pictures and receive weather data. The team not only sent up a camera but a radiosonde – a device that records temperature, pressure and dew point. With this, the team was able to gather a profile of the atmosphere as well as images – a first for this kind of experiment.
