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Daily Archives - April 7, 2011

April 7 2011 Archives

Letter to the Editor: Column overlooked Israel’s faults

OpinionApril 7, 2011
Rob Olson’s April 5 column “The Israel Question” touched on some interesting points.

Hope for the homeless to take center stage at Freeborn concert

Arts & CultureApril 7, 2011
Slug: Hope_ar.e-c1110407_ar_hopeEdits: RMNotes: Summary:Headline: Hope for the homeless to take center stage at Freeborn concert Layercake: ‘”Keep Hope Alive,‘” hosted by health and homeless organizations, will feature three local bandsBy MICHELLE RUANAggie Arts Writer If your plan on Sunday morning was to wake up late and start playing Iinternet RPG games, surprise! You may have […]

Guest Opinion: Coach Gary Stewart: Doing it the right way

OpinionApril 7, 2011
Those who know, have played for or have consistently been around Gary Stewart are aware that the UC Davis men’s basketball program lost a tremendous asset last week when he stepped down from his role as head coach.

Federal government cites UC Davis for animal cruelty

Campus NewsApril 7, 2011
A report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has found UC Davis guilty of violating the Animal Welfare Act for conducting experiments on a monkey at the California National Primate Research Center.

Editorial: Student Activism Team

OpinionApril 7, 2011
A recent Public Records Act request revealed a formalized Student Activism Team (SAT), a group of UC Davis administrators in charge of monitoring campus protests.

Column: Reading Rainbow

OpinionApril 7, 2011
Editor’s note: This column may contain spoilers from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Column: Let’s go to the movies

Arts & CultureApril 7, 2011
Twenty-seven times last year, I got off the couch and drove at least 15 minutes to a movie theater that was neither spotlessly clean nor particularly memorable.

Column: Feet first, eyes closed

OpinionApril 7, 2011
Putting your children to bed with stories about what you could have been and what kinds of opportunities you missed earlier in your lifetime is terrible.

Column: All bark and no bite

OpinionApril 7, 2011
I tried to avoid it. Really, I did – for as long as I could muster.

CD review: Lykke Li

Arts & CultureApril 7, 2011
At first listen, it’s clear that Wounded Rhymes is no sophomore slump. But it’s also clear that Lykke Li isn’t afraid to experiment with her sound.

CD review: Christina Perri

Arts & CultureApril 7, 2011
If Britney, Rihanna and Ke$ha are the head cheerleaders of the music world, then Christina Perri is whatever you call the quiet girl who spent lunch strumming her guitar behind the bleachers.

CD review: Britney Spears

Arts & CultureApril 7, 2011
Before Lady Gaga steamed up the dance floor with bad romances or Ke$ha sang talked about how she wakes up feeling like P. Diddy, there was Britney Spears, the princess of pop.