Monthly Archives - March 2011
March 2011 Archives
CoHo to keep tomato charge
City NewsMarch 7, 2011
The ASUCD Coffee House has started charging $.30 to add tomatoes to a deli sandwich. It has also stopped offering tomatoes with salads at Chopstix and has eliminated production of pico de gallo salsa at the TxMx Grill.
Aggies’ season ends in disappointing fashion
SportsMarch 7, 2011
Men’s basketball: Seniors Mark Payne, Todd Lowenthal and Joe Harden have finished another chapter in the UC Davis men’s basketball history books.
Aggie Senate Briefs
Campus NewsMarch 7, 2011
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the March 3 meeting location, Wall Hall.
Aggies ace out big competition
SportsMarch 7, 2011
Men’s golf: Entering this weekend’s men’s golf event, it was safe to say UC Davis was an underdog.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesMarch 7, 2011
Energy Institute Winter 2011 Seminar Series; Collegiate Future Farmers of America General Meeting; Distribution of Ashes; Dead Arts Society: “Something Old, Something New.”
Women’s basketball preview
SportsMarch 3, 2011
Teams: UC Davis at Cal State Northridge; at Cal State Fullerton
UC Davis in the running to host world movie premiere
Arts & CultureMarch 3, 2011
An online contest for colleges and universities to host the world premiere of the upcoming film Your Highness, starring James Franco and Natalie Portman, is currently underway. The college that receives the most votes will host the movie’s world premiere on its campus, complete with cast appearances and an after-party. Second- through sixth-place winners will win a free advanced screening of the movie.
Students utilizing trash to create bench
Campus NewsMarch 3, 2011
Brennan Bird is collecting trash to build a symbol of sustainability – a bench made of waste and clay.
Students knock at capitol’s door during lobbying week
Campus NewsMarch 3, 2011
California legislators faced a wave of student lobbyists this week, as both the UC Student Association and UC Davis Lobby Corps sent representatives to the capitol to sway budget cut decisions.
