Monthly Archives - April 2011
April 2011 Archives
Top five events not to miss on Picnic Day
FeaturesApril 14, 2011
Picnic Day lasts for approximately 16 hours and there are literally hundreds of activities and events to check out before the sun sets on this action-packed day.
Students start first ever ‘Basketball Club’
Campus NewsApril 14, 2011
Students who have a passion for basketball and the love of the game now have the chance to play organized basketball without a large commitment.
Softball Preview
SportsApril 14, 2011
Who to watch: Junior Kylie Fan came up big for the Aggies last week.
Sixth annual Davis Feminist Film Festival “the best yet”
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2011
It’s that time of the year again! The sixth annual Davis Feminist Film Festival is approaching.
Quick takes: Mondavi Center announces 2011-2012 season
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2011
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Ballet Preljocaj and director Oliver Stone will all make appearances at the Mondavi Center next year, according to a just-released lineup of the performing arts center’s 2011-2012 season.
Quick takes: Campus film festival officially underway
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2011
Student filmmakers: polish off your best work of the year – the UC Davis Film Festival is now accepting submissions.
Musical masters of the next generation compete in Young Artists Competition
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2011
Young, talented musicians gathered from across the country last month to participate in the Mondavi Center’s annual Young Artists Competition.
Men’s Tennis Preview
SportsApril 14, 2011
Who to watch: Senior Nic Lopez is one half of a nationally ranked doubles team.
Men’s Golf Preview
SportsApril 14, 2011
Who to watch: Senior Austin Graham has been playing up to par this season.
Lobby Corps begins efforts for student advocacy
Campus NewsApril 14, 2011
ASUCD’s Lobby Corps begins its fourth annual Lobby Month on April 25 to raise legislators’ awareness of student interests and concerns in Sacramento.
Guest opinion: Saving Picnic Day
OpinionApril 14, 2011
It shouldn’t come as any surprise that this year’s Picnic Day is a particularly important one. What happens on Saturday will determine the fate of the campus’ oldest and most beloved tradition — a hundred-year tradition that has survived the likes of hoof and mouth disease and a world war only to meet its potential end now and in this way.
Women’s Water Polo Preview
SportsApril 14, 2011
Who to watch: Though she did not have a standout performance last weekend, junior Alicia Began has quietly become a reliable threat for the Aggies.
