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Monthly Archives - March 2011

March 2011 Archives

Americans with Disabilities Act undergoes changes

Campus NewsMarch 14, 2011
As of March 15, new amendments to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will take effect, imposing stricter guidelines on the processes colleges and testing agencies use to grant students eligibility for disability accommodations.

Aggies stomp Seawolves for season sweep

SportsMarch 14, 2011
Women’s water polo: Apparently, the Aggie is higher up the food chain than the Seawolf.

Aggie Senate Briefs

Campus NewsMarch 14, 2011
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the March 10 meeting location, the Gunrock Pub. The meeting was then moved to the Mee Room in the Memorial Union.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesMarch 14, 2011
Poetry Night Reading Series: Lauren Norton and The Souterrain; Arboretum Folk Music Jam Session.

Women’s Water Polo Preview

SportsMarch 10, 2011
Who to watch: Alicia Began’s two hat tricks last weekend gave proof that production can still come from an injured center corps.

Women’s Lacrosse Preview

SportsMarch 10, 2011
Who to watch: Senior Gina Hoffmire is the most dominating offensive force in the nation.

Women’s Gymnastics Preview

SportsMarch 10, 2011
Who to watch: Sophomore Katie Yamamura was out earlier this season due to injuries, but now she’s back and competing in more events than before.

Women’s Basketball Preview

SportsMarch 10, 2011
Who to watch: Big players are expected to step up in big games and there is no bigger player for UC Davis than senior Paige Mintun.

Theater Review: Songs and struggle rain down at Come Hell and High Water

Arts & CultureMarch 10, 2011
Come Hell and High Water, directed by Dominique Serrand (Wright Hall, Main Theater; Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m., $11-17)

Students and administrative panel discuss budget cuts

Campus NewsMarch 10, 2011
Despite the university’s expected $107 million shortfall, administrators emphasized their aim to make cuts where students will not be able to feel them.

SFA’S Annual Fashion Show a night of new styles, dragons and adorable children

Arts & CultureMarch 10, 2011
There was something quite different going on this weekend at the Wyatt Pavilion than the usual Studio 301 or Shakespeare performances. Last Saturday’s sold-out crowd was instead waiting in line for something a little more … stylish.

Quick takes: The Art of Painting in the 21st Century Conference and Exhibition

Arts & CultureMarch 10, 2011
March 2 through April 16 mark The Second Annual Art of Painting in the 21st Century conference and exhibition hosted by John Natsoulas Gallery in Davis.