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Daily Archives - June 3, 2010

June 3 2010 Archives

Incoming freshmen genetically tested at UC Berkeley

City NewsJune 3, 2010
UC Berkeley’s decision to ask students for voluntary DNA swabs, instead of summer reading, has left some gleeful at the perspective of a homework-free summer.

Honorable Mention

SportsJune 3, 2010
The UC Davis women’s golf team was one of the most dominant Aggie squads of the year.

Honorable Mention

SportsJune 3, 2010
Scott Lyman may have been the UC Davis baseball team’s most valuable player.

Honorable Mention

SportsJune 3, 2010
It’s rare for a team to find a strong player who can be counted on year after year.

Honorable Mention

SportsJune 3, 2010
The saying goes the best offense is a good defense.

Honorable Mention

SportsJune 3, 2010
Even after the season has ended, junior Austin Graham is continuing to excel.

Female Freshman of the Quarter

SportsJune 3, 2010
When the lead off hitter is on, the whole squad is on.

Female Athlete of the Year

SportsJune 3, 2010
Being named The California Aggie’s Athlete of the Quarter is nice, but for some people it’s just not good enough.

Eight players petition for removal of Stewart as men’s basketball coach

SportsJune 3, 2010
Eight members of the UC Davis men’s basketball team signed a petition requesting the removal of Gary Stewart as head coach.

Editorial: ASUCD Senate

OpinionJune 3, 2010
ASUCD senators are the voices of the student body and need to be accessible to students. By not holding office hours, it’s difficult for students to feel like they are a part of campus matters.

Column: Prozac sensation

OpinionJune 3, 2010
I think it goes without saying that I’m a pretty awesome person, but here goes: I’m a pretty awesome person. While I have always been an awesome person, I must admit my awesomeness is only apparent to all because of Prozac.

Column: Life goes on, bra

OpinionJune 3, 2010
I spent my first night of college in my dorm room crying. It was a pansy moment, I know. I’m lucky to report that things have definitely looked up since then. I know now that there’s no real definition for college. Experiencing it is the only way to know what’s up. Definitions are overrated anyhow. It’s best sometimes to just know you had a good time and call it a day.