Monthly Archives - May 2010
May 2010 Archives
We talk, we laugh, we EAT
Arts & CultureMay 13, 2010
If you knew you were about to be reunited with an old lover, what meal would you make them? What meal would you make if you knew today was your last day on this planet?
Students rank top dream jobs in recent survey
City NewsMay 13, 2010
Companies with a history of market success that are known for their attractive and exciting products ranked highest on a list of preferred employers in a recent survey.
UC Davis women’s club rugby barrels toward league title
SportsMay 13, 2010
The typical image of a rugby player is a bruised and bloody male built like a human bowling ball.
UC Davis cuts men’s indoor track program
SportsMay 13, 2010
Slug: 100513_sp_MIndoorTrackCut5_13Headline: UC Davis cuts men’s indoor track programLayercake: Aggies now focus on outdoor track with a longer offseasonBy MARCOS RODRIGUEZAggie Sports Writer A program that has been alive since 1993 was discontinued about two and half weeks ago along with three other sports. While the team still has outdoor track to fall back on […]
Tour of California to come through Davis
SportsMay 13, 2010
Over 140 riders will saddle up and race in the AMGEN Tour of California starting Sunday.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show comes back to UC Davis!
Arts & CultureMay 13, 2010
Air out your craziest, wildest costumes of the ’80s. It’s time to go to the showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show this Friday, May 14 at 8 p.m. in the east quad.
Winters Farmers Market reopens on Sundays
City NewsMay 13, 2010
Those looking for a place to buy fresh local produce away from the crowds of the bi-weekly Davis Farmers Market now have a new option: the Winters Farmers Market.
Social media gaining popularity in the classroom, study says
Campus NewsMay 13, 2010
In teaching assistant Alvaro Llosa’s Spanish 2 class, business is not conducted as usual.
Sculpting an education: the art studio major at UC Davis
Arts & CultureMay 13, 2010
When asked what they visualize upon hearing the words “art studio major,” many people will reply with brushes, easels and intimate classrooms. In many ways this image is accurate. But what goes on in the art studio classroom? Is it really just a bunch of kids working hard at their specific craft, freed from the constraints of mid-term cramming and writer’s block?
Writer Paul McHugh to give seminar in University Writing Program lecture series
Arts & CultureMay 13, 2010
Some kids want to be firefighters or superheroes when they grow up. Paul McHugh wanted to be a storyteller.
