Monthly Archives - April 2011
April 2011 Archives
Aggies stay hot at plate and in field
SportsApril 5, 2011
The UC Davis softball team is getting hot at the right time.
Aggies fault for first conference loss
SportsApril 5, 2011
Women’s Tennis: After the Aggies were handed their first Big West Conference loss of the season Saturday, they rebounded on Sunday for a win.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesApril 5, 2011
TODAY: Salad Bowl Lunch; Public Health Week Symposium; Campus Rotaract Club of Davis Meeting
Administrators formalize team to monitor activism
Campus NewsApril 5, 2011
Students are questioning their rights to free speech after a Public Records Act request revealed the existence of a group of UC Davis administrators and staff charged with monitoring campus protests.Students are questioning their rights to free speech after a Public Records Act request revealed the existence of a group of UC Davis administrators and staff charged with monitoring campus protests.
Pair of Aggies finish strong at NCAA Regionals
SportsApril 4, 2011
Gymnastics: On Saturday, senior Marcy Miller and freshman Anna Shumaker were going someplace new.
News-in-brief: Second Street closed to traffic
City NewsApril 4, 2011
Downtown Davis will be a bit noisy today. Contractors are grinding the asphalt on Second Street, from B to G Street and the streets will be closed to traffic. Parts of E Street, from Second to Third Street, will also be worked on. Construction is expected to last all of today and maybe tomorrow, though the streets will be open to traffic starting in the early evening.
News-in-brief: Devotees wait forever for store to open
City NewsApril 4, 2011
Forever 21 is finally open. The women’s apparel store, located in the University Mall, held its grand-opening on Saturday morning, provoking college and middle school students alike to sleep outside of the store in anticipation. The store offered gift cards, ranging from $10 to $210, to the first 200 visitors.
Native American community celebrates culture, spreads awareness
Campus NewsApril 4, 2011
Starting today and moving through April 8, students, faculty and community members will have the opportunity to explore the traditions, beliefs and customs of Native Americans in the Davis community.
Energy Week 2011 to highlight incentives for sustainable future
Campus NewsApril 4, 2011
Experts say that Japan’s recent difficulty with nuclear waste delineates a need for advancements in technology of renewable energy – one of the main focuses of Energy Week 2011.
