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Monthly Archives - March 2011

March 2011 Archives

Aggies to enter league play hot

SportsMarch 29, 2011
Women’s Water Polo: Before the break, women’s water polo coach Jamey Wright was worried about his team losing some of its conditioning and endurance over the course of finals and spring break.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesMarch 29, 2011
WEDNESDAY: East Quad Farmers Market; Relay For Life Meeting

Winter 2011 male athletes of the quarter

SportsMarch 28, 2011
UC Davis men’s basketball recently said so long to arguably the most dominant tandem in program history: 6-foot-8 seniors Joe Harden and Mark Payne.

UC Davis golfers struggle at Oregon Invite

SportsMarch 28, 2011
Golf: The UC Davis men’s golf team was feeling confident after its strong finish at the Battle of the Beach a while back.

Student regent missing at meeting

Campus NewsMarch 28, 2011
A group calling itself “Justice for Laya” protested outside Wednesday’s regents meeting, calling for Student Regent Jesse Cheng’s resignation. Cheng did not attend the meeting.

Rehab center could open on local Native American land

City NewsMarch 28, 2011
The federal government wants to open a drug rehabilitation facility for Native American teens. The center would occupy 12 acres of American Indian land, near Deganawidah-Quetzalcoatl University, locally known as D-Q University.

Regents plan for $900 million budget shortfall

Campus NewsMarch 28, 2011
The UC Office of the President (UCOP) will be taking a $50 million budget cut, as a way to combat decreasing state support.

Q&A with Mark Yudof

Campus NewsMarch 28, 2011
On March 10, UC President Mark Yudof and other chief executives met with student journalists from The California Aggie and other campus newspapers to discuss the state of the university. And as Yudof said, it’s not pretty.

Picnic Day celebrated around the world

FeaturesMarch 28, 2011
Are you studying abroad spring quarter? Or are you living in another state or country? Through the UC Davis Outreach and International Programs (UOIP), current students and alumni can celebrate and relive Picnic Day outside of the city of Davis.

News-in-Brief: Japan quake keeps students in California

City NewsMarch 28, 2011
The Education Abroad Center (EAC) cancelled the spring Japanese Language and Culture program in response to the earthquake in Japan on March 11. Twenty-seven students were enrolled in the program, which would have started in Kyoto, Japan last Saturday.

Honorable mention: Marcy Miller

SportsMarch 28, 2011
For all four years of her collegiate career, senior gymnast Marcy Miller stunned the judges with her sharp, precise movements and charismatic smile.

Honorable mention: Linda Hermann

SportsMarch 28, 2011
San Diego native Linda Hermann is without question one of the finest swimmers UC Davis has produced.