Monthly Archives - February 2011
February 2011 Archives
Women’s Lacrosse Preview
SportsFebruary 17, 2011
Who to watch: Senior Christina Corsa is primed for a big game this weekend.
Women’s Basketball Preview
SportsFebruary 17, 2011
Who to watch: Idit Orion may not have the best stats on the team, but the freshman has progressed by leaps and bounds this season.
Softball Preview
SportsFebruary 17, 2011
Who to watch: Though the Aggies won’t play at home until Feb. 28, the tournament in San Diego will be a homecoming for freshman Mariah Bagsic.
Snoop Dogg drops it like it’s hot
Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
The Doggfather of rap stepped onto Aggie soil for the first time Monday night and delivered an unforgettable performance.
Pulling back the curtain on theater design
Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
When you see actors on stage reciting their lines under the glamorous limelight, did you ever think about the design, aesthetics and planning that goes on behind scenes?
Prolific author Ntozake Shange to speak at Freeborn Hall in honor of Black History Month
Arts & CultureFebruary 17, 2011
In a sure to be inspiring evening, the critically-acclaimed playwright, author, and poet Ntozake Shange will be featured in the Leslie Campbell Legacy Speaker Series presented by UC Davis Campus Unions and African Continuum in honor of February’s Black History Month. The presentation will take place this Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Freeborn Hall.
Picnic Day covenant gains support
City NewsFebruary 17, 2011
Thirty-four Davis businesses have signed a 13-point Picnic Day Community Covenant, agreeing to stall alcohol sales until 11 a.m. and forego drink specials on the day of the event. According to Joy Cohan, the director of the Davis Downtown Business Association, the goal is 100 percent participation from all 115 Alcohol Beverage Control license holders […]
News-in-Brief
Campus NewsFebruary 17, 2011
Free refills offered to students using reusable mugs; Tax changes reduce paychecks
Work-heavy internship opportunity generates mixed opinions
Campus NewsFebruary 17, 2011
Recent doubt regarding unsolicited hiring practices and potential legal misbehavior have called into question the on-campus presence of College Works Painting, a company that employs college students who learn to build and manage their own summer home-painting businesses.
