Monthly Archives - May 2011
May 2011 Archives
Ask EPPC: Paper or plastic?
Campus NewsMay 12, 2011
Here at EPPC, we encourage you to use a stylish reusable bag to satisfy your shopping bag needs.
Artsweek
Arts & CultureMay 12, 2011
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: Sing It On: Local Tones; The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged); Operation: Restore Maximum Freedom XI
Aggies make a splash
SportsMay 12, 2011
If making new friends, hot tubbing, waterskiing and tanning sounds like a good time, then the UC Davis WaterSki Team is the place for you.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesMay 12, 2011
TODAY: Biomedical Engineering Distinguished Speaker Seminar; La Lucha Del Immigrante; Queer Latinidad
Tech Tips
Science & TechnologyMay 11, 2011
“Okay, class, make your bibliography in [insert confusing format].”
State approves Tahoe clean up plan
City NewsMay 11, 2011
Lake Tahoe, the largest and second deepest alpine lake in North America, has experienced a sharp decline in water clarity over the past four decades.
Sac State students charged for sit-in
City NewsMay 11, 2011
Last week, the administration at California State University, Sacramento charged the “Sac State Four” – Amanda Mooers, Yeimi Lopez, Nora Walker and Mildred Garcia Gomez – with code of conduct violations for their recent sit-in protest at the campus’ Sacramento Hall.
Photo of the Week
FeaturesMay 11, 2011
Exploring with my camera Saturday night at this weekend’s Whole Earth Festival, I discovered that fire dancing is a lot more difficult to capture than I expected. While the background was extremely dark, the sporadic burst of flames caused my camera’s light meter to fluctuate wildly, making it hard for me to determine which settings […]
News-in-Brief: USDA official to address Davis community next week
Campus NewsMay 11, 2011
According to a National Restaurant Association survey, this year’s top two trends are locally grown produce and locally sourced meats and seafood.
News-in-Brief: Free breakfast in Central Park
Campus NewsMay 11, 2011
From 7 to 9 a.m. today, a free breakfast will be held in Central Park. The Yolo Transportation Management Association, UC Davis and the City of Davis will be hosting the breakfast in honor of “May is Bike Month” and ask that participants travel by bicycle.
News-in-Brief: Arab Studies panel discussion held tonight
Campus NewsMay 11, 2011
Members of the public are welcome to attend a free panel discussion tonight about recent revolutions in the Middle East.
Woman speaks again with help from UC Davis doctors
Science & TechnologyMay 11, 2011
Seven months after a voicebox transplant at the UC Davis Medical Center (UCDMC) allowed a patient to speak on her own for the first time in over a decade, the patient is recovering and voicebox transplant requests are increasing.
