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Monthly Archives - September 2010

September 2010 Archives

A harmonious lunch

Arts & CultureSeptember 30, 2010
Normally during lunchtime, students can be seen grabbing food on-the-go or sitting at a table on the MU patio in the shade with friends, laughing it up.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesSeptember 30, 2010
TODAY: Meat Lab Sale; Aggie TV New Member Meeting; Sigma Nu: Luau with Pi Beta Phi; Golden Key General Meeting; Sigma Phi Epsilon: Casino Night with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi; Vet Aides First Fall Meeting; A2F Open House Dinner and Bible Study.

Woodland gets corny

FeaturesSeptember 29, 2010
What do you get when you combine Halloween, agriculture and haunted house-type thrills?

The insect invasion

Science & TechnologySeptember 29, 2010
When non-native ants reached California in the 1800’s, co-operation between groups of ants led to a destructive “super-colony.” Today, scientists are searching for a solution.

Report blames swelled administration for increasing costs and inefficiency

Campus NewsSeptember 29, 2010
A recent study echoes a common complaint of protestors who rally against student fee hikes and declining state funding to higher education: the growth of administrators is partly to blame.

Mobility Assistance Shuttle expands to serve faculty, staff

Campus NewsSeptember 29, 2010
Previously available to just students, the Mobility Assistance Program is introducing a pilot shuttle to serve UC Davis faculty and staff with injuries or disabilities as well.

Column: Feed me, Seymour

OpinionSeptember 29, 2010
Listen, I’ll tell you a secret.

Column: Cloning Abe Lincoln, Part I

Science & TechnologySeptember 29, 2010
I stood six inches away from Abraham Lincoln’s DNA.

Can smartphone apps help science?

Science & TechnologySeptember 29, 2010
The average cost of red Roma tomatoes at Safeway is $0.56 each. The average cost of a pack of 75 seeds to grow tomato plants – yielding bunches of tomatoes seasonally – is $1.59. For most college students, the latter, cheaper price holds more appeal. But how do you know if your backyard is suitable for growing tomatoes?

Brown, Whitman battle for votes in first gubernatorial debate

City NewsSeptember 29, 2010
The governor’s race got local last night as UC Davis hosted the first of three debates between Democrat Jerry Brown and Republican Meg Whitman.

Aggie Digest

SportsSeptember 29, 2010
Senior Austin Graham posted two 70 scores at Northwestern’s Windon Memorial Tournament as the Aggies finished 10th at the event.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesSeptember 29, 2010
TODAY: East Quad Farmers Market; Sigma Nu: Alumni Meet and Greet;Sigma Phi Epsilon: Tiki Alumni BBQ Night.