Monthly Archives - May 2011
May 2011 Archives
Column: Burnout
OpinionMay 3, 2011
Handouts and syllabi cover your bed. You can’t find your eraser under all the library books piled on your desk.
Aggies rough up Riverside
SportsMay 3, 2011
Softball Recap: Any questions about the UC Davis offense have been answered.
Aggie Digest: Track and Field
SportsMay 3, 2011
Aggie track and field has an insatiable appetite for breaking records.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesMay 3, 2011
TODAY: Undergraduate Fellowship Grant Info Session; Rotaract Club Cinco de Mayo Fiesta General Meeting
UC Davis craft center one of largest college crafting centers
FeaturesMay 2, 2011
Hidden away in the South Silo, the UC Davis Craft Center offers 10 craft studios and more than a hundred classes for students looking to learn or perfect their crafting skills.
Senate Briefs
Campus NewsMay 2, 2011
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the April 28 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.
Railroad builds fence without pre-approval
City NewsMay 2, 2011
April 25 marked the day the Olive Drive fence across the Davis Train Depot was built. According to the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), it was to encourage safety by preventing residents from crossing the tracks.
Obituary
Campus NewsMay 2, 2011
Today marks the final day that UC Davis’ flags will be at half-staff in honor of Professor Keith Aoki, who passed away from illness on April 26. He was 55.
Mixed Heritage Week embraces culturally diverse students
Campus NewsMay 2, 2011
Many students at UC Davis face a daily identity crisis in which they are forced to choose a single culture to identify with. In an effort to combat this, the UC Davis Cross Cultural Center (CCC) is hosting its seventh annual Mixed Heritage Week from Monday through May 6.
Major discounts start today at Bike Barn
FeaturesMay 2, 2011
The lawn surrounding the Bike Barn will be littered with bikes, parts, and supplies for three days this week – with every item at least 35 percent off.
Long-waged battle for Ph.D. continues
Campus NewsMay 2, 2011
Ever since his disqualification from the genetics program at UC Davis 18 years ago, Howard Zochlinski has repeatedly clashed with the university regarding his attempts for readmission into the graduate school.
