Monthly Archives - February 2011
February 2011 Archives
Column: What’s in a name?
Science & TechnologyFebruary 9, 2011
I told someone recently that it’s a miracle not all my columns are about insects.
Column: Slammed wide open
OpinionFebruary 9, 2011
Of all the terrors plaguing the earth, this might seem to be of little importance, but I feel it needs to be discussed. Signal the sirens, for there is a great lack of appreciation for poetry afoot.
Column: Fashion for the feet
OpinionFebruary 9, 2011
At this point in the quarter I would like to address the age-old question, what do your shoes say about you? Everybody from Seventeen to GQ has reflected on this fashion inquiry, and all seem to report different opinions. There are a lot of different footwear options roaming the streets, but some of the most interesting shoes lie on the feet of college boys.
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsFebruary 9, 2011
Identical answers are no accident; Misuse of the answer key; True or false
Bike Collective collecting bikes
City NewsFebruary 9, 2011
The Birch Lane Elementary School Bicycle Committee is seeking 20-, 24- and 26-inch bicycles for its new student bicycling program, launched last month. The program aims to provide bikes, helmets and locks to all students who need them.
Animal Instincts
Science & TechnologyFebruary 9, 2011
A recent research study by UC Davis scientists may help bomb-sniffing dogs and their handlers become more accurate in their searches.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesFebruary 9, 2011
TODAY: Recyclemania 2011; Arboretum Guided Tour: Walk with Warren; Summer Abroad Info Session: India
Unitrans “W” line expands service
Campus NewsFebruary 8, 2011
Upon learning of reported overcrowding and traffic congestion on its \
UC Davis hosts second annual Financial Aid Awareness Week
Campus NewsFebruary 8, 2011
The second annual Financial Aid Awareness Week starts today, aiming to make financial information more accessible to students.
Professor attacked in Egypt
Campus NewsFebruary 8, 2011
Noha Radwan, an assistant professor of comparative literature, was attacked in Cairo last Wednesday, according to Democracy Now! Radwan was leaving an interview with the organization when she was confronted and attacked near Tahrir Square.
What’s your word?
FeaturesFebruary 8, 2011
Junior English and political science double major Kate Henka was tired of being called a “dumb blonde.”
