Monthly Archives - April 2011
April 2011 Archives
CD review: Chris Brown
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2011
The title of Chris Brown’s new album F.A.M.E. is an ironic twist from Brown’s last few years in the spotlight.
Bill passed to fund green-tech at high school level
City NewsApril 14, 2011
A California Senate bill to lower high school dropout rates now awaits a signature from Gov. Jerry Brown. Senate Bill X1 1 passed through the senate with a 21-to-14 vote. The goal of the bill is to give $8 million to California partnership academies to improve their programs in green-tech.
Baseball Preview
SportsApril 14, 2011
Who to watch: Shortstop Scott Heylman was named the Big West Conference Player of the Week for the week ending April 10. The award was his first.
Ask EPPC: What is the Pound for a Pound Challenge?
Campus NewsApril 14, 2011
This is a great and timely question! The Pound for a Pound Challenge is happening all next week and is a really great way to solve two big problems at the same time: climate change and student hunger.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2011
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: UC Davis Symphony Orchestra Picnic Day Performance; 7th Annual Davis Dance Revolution; KDVS Soul Night
Aggie undergrad DJ wins nat’l dubstep competition
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2011
Just like Clark Kent was a regular-looking journalist, junior evolutionary ecology major Will Bauer can be seen sitting in class, eating at the ASUCD Coffee House, or walking around campus.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesApril 14, 2011
TODAY: Challah For Hunger; Thai Canteen Fundraiser for Visions
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.
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.
