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Daily Archives - March 30, 2011

March 30 2011 Archives

T. rex preferred left-overs, not fresh meals

Science & TechnologyMarch 30, 2011
If you are familiar with the Jurassic Park movies, you probably know that the Tyrannosaurus rex – T. rex – is portrayed as a fearsome hunter after any piece of meat. But what if this dinosaur was a scavenger and not a hunter?

Toilet rebate program to reduce water use

City NewsMarch 30, 2011
Tired of your old toilet? Looking for a way to save on your water bill? Look no further than the new toilet rebate program, approved by the Davis City Council earlier this month. The program would provide a rebate for the purchase and installation of a high-efficiency toilet, in an effort to decrease water consumption. To be eligible for the program, residents must live in a pre-1993 single family home with an old toilet that uses 3.5 gallons per flush (gpf) or more.

Tipsy Taxi reinstates Thursday service

Campus NewsMarch 30, 2011
Starting Thursday, Tipsy Taxi will be re-implementing Thursday taxi services and increasing fares to $3 each night. The Thursday service will be a pilot program this spring, and will continue into the 2011-2012 school year if successful.

Tech tips: Apps for baseball season

Science & TechnologyMarch 30, 2011
As Major League Baseball (MLB) starts up, tech-savvy sports fans have several reasons to rejoice. There are well-designed apps out there to guide you through the season.

Softball preview

SportsMarch 30, 2011
Event: UC Davis at Sacramento State, vs. Cal State Northridge

Roving Reporter

FeaturesMarch 30, 2011
“Picnic Day. It’ll be my last time going since I’m a senior.”

Radiation scare increases drug sales

City NewsMarch 30, 2011
U.S. poison control centers all over the nation are receiving reports of sickness in people taking the non-prescription drug potassium iodide (KI) to ward off possible internal contamination from radioactive waste.

Picnic Day sees increase in sustainability

Campus NewsMarch 30, 2011
With Picnic Day just around the corner, students, faculty and guests can look forward to the first ever 100 percent sustainable production of goods from booths on the quad.

Photo of the Week

FeaturesMarch 30, 2011
After a long quarter in Davis and the week of finals, I was able to take a break from it all and travel to New York, where I took this photo. It shows 34th Street from the corner of Broadway with the Empire State Building in the background. I like this photo because the iconic building makes it look very “New York.” The skyline with buildings growing from small to large also has a nice effect. I took this photo with an aperture of f13 and shutter speed of 1/125. At f13 the depth of field – meaning the focal length is very long – I was able to get everything in the frame in focus despite my distance from the buildings themselves.

News in brief: Storms cause damage to campus

Campus NewsMarch 30, 2011
Three storms blew through Davis over spring break, causing damage throughout campus.

Immune system plays a role in brain development

Science & TechnologyMarch 30, 2011
The immune system is responsible for more than keeping us safe against infectious diseases. According to a new study by associate professor A. Kimberley McAllister at UC Davis, immune system molecules also regulate neural connections as the brain develops. This research could provide clues to environmental causes of disorders like autism.

CSU plans enrollment cut of 10,000

City NewsMarch 30, 2011
California State University (CSU) officials are examining the possibility of cutting enrollment by 10,000 students, beginning with the upcoming 2011-2012 academic year.