Monthly Archives - May 2011
May 2011 Archives
Aggies put it all on the line
SportsMay 16, 2011
Track and Field: Last weekend, a hundredth of a second would win a race and an inch would decide a field event.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesMay 16, 2011
Eritrean Culture Show; The History of Stepping; Linux Users’ Group of Davis Lecture; Colorism: A Workshop for Womyn of Any Color; Safe Zone Training Session; Human Rights Initiative Spring Symposium; Empathy, Not Apathy; Black Men’s Appreciation.
Viral video created by UCD law students sparks pride in community
Arts & CultureMay 12, 2011
It looks like the small town of Davis has a new anthem. It’s reminiscent of a song you’ve heard before – but without references to giving \
UCD alum writes and directs award-winning independent film
Arts & CultureMay 12, 2011
Brian Douglas didn’t major in film studies when he was an undergraduate at UC Davis, but that didn’t stop him from writing, directing and producing his own movie.
Track and Field Preview
SportsMay 12, 2011
Who to watch: Though she is only a freshman, Alycia Cridebring has already made it to the top.
Theater Review | Love and blood abound in Julius Caesar
Arts & CultureMay 12, 2011
The minute you step foot in the School of Education’s courtyard, in front of Sproul Hall and next to Olson Hall, you find yourself no longer in a graduate student building but in Rome.
Student group to bring food cooperative to campus
Campus NewsMay 12, 2011
A student group called the Flatland Food Collective is attempting to bring locally-grown, organic food to campus.
Softball Preview
SportsMay 12, 2011
Who to watch: The Aggies will be expecting yet another dominating performance from senior pitcher Alex Holmes in her final series with the club.
News in Brief: Coroner declares death of UC Davis student as suicide
Campus NewsMay 12, 2011
On March 8, UC Davis police found the body of Alexander Goldschneider in his dorm room. That death has since been ruled a suicide.
Local youths brave the stage for poetry slam competition
FeaturesMay 12, 2011
Poetry is often thought to be one of the best ways for young people to express their feelings in a dynamic and creative way.
Lawsuit filed against ASUCD president for improper hiring techniques
Campus NewsMay 12, 2011
Sabrina Dias, outgoing Housing Day director and Outreach Assembly speaker, has filed a suit against ASUCD President Adam Thongsavat for improper hiring practices.
Inside the Game with Jessica Thweatt
SportsMay 12, 2011
While Alex Holmes has drawn the attention of opposing batters for the least few seasons, the future of the UC Davis pitching staff falls largely on the shoulders of sophomore Jessica Thweatt.
