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Daily Archives - March 1, 2011

March 1 2011 Archives

Video rental stores to close this spring

City NewsMarch 1, 2011
After 15 years of providing movie rentals to the Davis community, 49’er Video is closing on March 31.

UC to create single payroll system across campuses

Campus NewsMarch 1, 2011
The UC system has recently launched a plan to implement a universal payroll system for all of the UC campuses and medical centers.

UC Davis students compete in equestrian activities

FeaturesMarch 1, 2011
In a school full of Aggies, it’s no surprise how many equestrian programs are on the UC Davis campus.

Tough weekend for Aggies ends in sweep

SportsMarch 1, 2011
Softball: What a difference a week makes.

Texas considers concealed weapons on campus

City NewsMarch 1, 2011
Fourteen of 32 Texas state senators authored a bill that would allow concealed weapons on college campuses.

Students to rally in support of public education

Campus NewsMarch 1, 2011
Wednesday marks the official Day of Action to defend public education. College campuses across the state will erupt in protests, including UC Davis.

Police Briefs

City NewsMarch 1, 2011
FRIDAY: Safeway is base; But base is boring

News in brief: Party foul in south Davis

City NewsMarch 1, 2011
A party on Friday night at Avalon Apartments left a 19-year-old male injured and an 18-year-old male stabbed in the chest, according to Davis police.

Guest opinion: Will Klein

OpinionMarch 1, 2011
In the past few weeks, there has been some terrific debating regarding animal consumption and its effects (or supposed lack of effects) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. If anything, it has been great to see this issue brought to the forefront, as it encourages people to think more critically about such a complicated issue.

Guest opinion: Eric Lee

OpinionMarch 1, 2011
In the wake of labor unrest in states throughout the mideast and the midwest, I was particularly shaken by Rob Olson’s Feb. 24 column titled “Useless Unions,” which lambasted public service unions, blamed state workers for budget shortfalls and concluded by outrageously calling for the legal abolishment of public sector unions.

Editorial: ASUCD senators

OpinionMarch 1, 2011
Last Thursday’s ASUCD senate meeting officially marked a new beginning.

Domes cooperative housing to come to an end

Campus NewsMarch 1, 2011
After almost 39 years of providing cooperative housing and experiential living for UC Davis students, the 14 dome structures at Baggins End will be taken down.