Daily Archives - April 13, 2011
April 13 2011 Archives
The state of E. coli outbreaks
Science & TechnologyApril 13, 2011
Vomiting, abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea: the symptoms of an E. coli O157:H7 infection.
Students, ACLU, media scrutinize attempts to monitor protests
Campus NewsApril 13, 2011
Students and representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) held a press conference Tuesday to shed light on the Student Activism Team (SAT) – administrators’ efforts to monitor campus action.
Roving Reporter
FeaturesApril 13, 2011
“Ultimate Frisbee – I’m on an intramural team, about to dominate. One of my good friends from high school taught me how to throw forehand, taking my game to an extreme level. Beware!” – David Watts, junior, human development major
Photo of the week
FeaturesApril 13, 2011
As I biked through campus in the cold weather during finals week I was reminded that winter, too, can be beautiful. Passing Kemper Hall, I saw the cherry blossoms littering the ground.
Parasitic wasps depend on campus oak trees
Science & TechnologyApril 13, 2011
Consider yourself lucky that you aren’t an oak tree.
More arrests made in February NAK fraternity robbery
City NewsApril 13, 2011
Two more suspects arrested in NAK robbery
Legislation in process to improve LGBT campus climate
City NewsApril 13, 2011
The Assembly Committee on Higher Education approved Assembly Bill 620, to improve the climate for Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender (LGBT) students at California public colleges and universities. It passed with a 6-2 vote.
KDVS picks up Al-Jazeera English broadcast
Campus NewsApril 13, 2011
KDVS has recently added Al-Jazeera’s English newscast to its morning lineup, playing from 8 to 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday.
Cyberarchaeology lab uncovers ancient cities
Science & TechnologyApril 13, 2011
For hundreds of years, the core method of archaeology has been the process of excavation – sifting through tons of dirt, silt and mud to find lost artifacts of the past. However, sometimes the discovery goes wrong. Artifacts can break from rough handling or disintegrate on contact with air.
Column: Too young to date (online)
OpinionApril 13, 2011
Choose a word to describe yourself. Now, how accurately does that word actually define you?
Column: Counting sheep
Science & TechnologyApril 13, 2011
I spent last Saturday at the 91st annual California Ram Sale. In the dusty valley town of Tulare, I stood surrounded by bales of hay, pens of rams and dozens of old cowboys with bristly mustaches and nicknames like “Lucky.”
Column: Blogging to a career
OpinionApril 13, 2011
“What’s the best thing a student can do to get the job of their dreams?”
