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Monthly Archives - April 2010

April 2010 Archives

Column: Simply dominant

SportsApril 26, 2010
That’s six for those of you counting at home. Six Aggie teams have won either their regular season or postseason conference championship this year.

Cancer supporters, amateur cyclists try a taste of the Amgen Tour

City NewsApril 26, 2010
Yesterday’s Breakaway from Cancer event gave hundreds of cyclists the chance to ride the same 114-mile route that the professionals will race during Stage 2 of the 2010 Amgen Tour of California.

ASUCD Senate Briefs

Campus NewsApril 26, 2010
Presentations: Lobby Corps Director Christopher Lewis said Lobby Month will start next month. He added that Lobby Corps is looking for volunteers and invited ASUCD members to join in meetings.

Aggies render Titans powerless

SportsApril 26, 2010
After sweeping a doubleheader to open the series, the Aggies had to expect the Titans to come hungry to game three.

Aggie Digest

SportsApril 26, 2010
Men’s soccer; Women’s volleyball; Women’s gymnastics

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesApril 26, 2010
TODAY: The Spanish Major: In School and Beyond; Project Compost; Southeast Asian Graduation Meeting

10 Questions with Larry Berman

Campus NewsApril 26, 2010
The Academic Senate this month named political science professor Larry Berman its 2010 Faculty Research Lecturer.

News in brief

City NewsApril 23, 2010
Paid volunteers needed for website feedback; Yamada presides over first of Assembly Aging and Long-Term Care Committee’s oversight hearing; Yolo County continues search for grand juror candidates

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesApril 23, 2010
TODAY: ASUCD Green Partying; Delta Delta Delta: Midnight Pancakes.

Column: Dirty laundry

OpinionApril 23, 2010
“Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” I usually can’t take Plato’s famous quote seriously. Every time I read it in a school agenda or book of inspirational quotations, I can’t help but ask, “Really? Are our lives that complex and dramatic?” It almost feels as if we use our “hard battles” as excuses for our words and actions.

Yolo County recovers over $18,000 in bad checks during March

City NewsApril 22, 2010
Receiving a bounced check is not the most pleasant experience, but the Yolo County District Attorney Check Prosecution Program says it is picking up the slack. The Check Prosecution Program recovered over $18,587.72 for Yolo County merchants and residents during March, district attorney Jeff Reisig announced Apr. 7.

Young writers to perform their poetry at Natsoulas Gallery poetry reading

Arts & CultureApril 22, 2010
For English majors and creative writers, poetry is a part of daily life. But even if the last time you read a poem was in your high school language arts class, tonight’s poetry reading at the John Natsoulas Gallery at 8 p.m. will offer the chance to rediscover this unique art form with some of today’s most promising young poets. Tonight, the Poetry Night Reading Series will host some of the featured poets from independent poetry publishing house Flatmancrooked’s latest publications. These include Not About Vampires: An Anthology of New Fiction Concerning Everything Else and The Slim Anthology of Contemporary Poetics, both of which are due in 2010.