Monthly Archives - May 2011
May 2011 Archives
Aggie Digest: Baseball
SportsMay 24, 2011
This weekend, junior David Popkins gave a little oomph to save UC Davis from a three-game sweep at the hands of UC Santa Barbara.
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesMay 24, 2011
TODAY: GE Lightning Revolution Tour; Chill Day; Palestine Awareness Week Art Exhibit
UC Regents discuss possible 32 percent tuition increase
Campus NewsMay 23, 2011
At the May UC Board of Regents meeting, the regents discussed raising UC tuition by 32 percent beginning in Winter 2012 if an all-cuts budget is passed.
UC Davis recognized for sustainability
FeaturesMay 23, 2011
Each year UC Davis works hard to promote environmentally sustainable features on campus. This year, the UC Davis campus will receive a high honor for their hard work and effort.
Senate Briefs
Campus NewsMay 23, 2011
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the May 19 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.
Restaurant owner accused of rape
City NewsMay 23, 2011
The owner of Café Méditerranée – a restaurant in downtown Davis – is facing rape charges for an alleged Jan. 31 incident involving a 22-year-old woman in the restaurant’s office. He is currently out on bail.
Culture, community celebrated at Black Family Day
FeaturesMay 23, 2011
After five days of performances, workshops and lectures celebrating black history and culture, Black Family Week culminated in the 41st annual Black Family Day on Saturday.
Column: Pharm town
OpinionMay 23, 2011
I know that, from a few slight implications here and there, it may seem like I’m a wake-up-in-the-gutter type drug user. In fact I am not, and I’ll use this week’s column to set the record straight. As it turns out, I use mostly legal drugs and have near-perfect grades (thank you Adderall!).
Column: Last one!
OpinionMay 23, 2011
Normally, if you need a bike store, there is only one place in most towns that can help you out. Davis lacks quite a few things, but one thing it has in quantity is bicycle stores – a specific one that fits the consumer – which is you.
Changes to GI Bill concern veterans
City NewsMay 23, 2011
At the beginning of May, the American Legion spoke in front of Congress in opposition to changes to the GI Bill.
