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Yearly Archives - 2011

2011 Archives

Campus continues Picnic Day talks

City NewsApril 28, 2011
Tuesday night students and police met on campus to discuss this year’s Picnic Day, though no decision was made regarding the future of the holiday.

California Raptor Center’s operating funds take flight

Campus NewsApril 28, 2011
The California Raptor Center (CRC) will be holding it’s bi-annual open house this weekend.

Basement Gallery senior shows underway

Arts & CultureApril 28, 2011
Senior art studio majors are currently showing their final works as undergraduates in the Art Building’s Basement Gallery for one week each.

Baseball Preview

SportsApril 28, 2011
Who to watch: Senior Justin Andrade was one bright spot for the Aggies Tuesday against the Spartans.

Band Profile: Shayna and the Bulldog celebrates five years in Davis music scene

Arts & CultureApril 28, 2011
Davis band Shayna and the Bulldog will celebrate the release of its second album with a show at Sophia’s Thai Kitchen on May 14.

Ask EPPC: Composting

Campus NewsApril 28, 2011
It may seem difficult to be eco-friendly while living in an apartment due to lack of space or unsupportive roommates, but starting your own composting bin can be simple and useful.

Artsweek

Arts & CultureApril 28, 2011
THIS WEEK IN DAVIS: Flatland Food Collective FUNKraiser; Pablo Ziegler: Beyond Tango; Boots, Bags and Bikinis

Animal rights group claims foul play at primate research center

Campus NewsApril 28, 2011
The animal rights group Stop Animal Exploitation Now! (SAEN) is accusing UC Davis of a cover-up.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesApril 28, 2011
TODAY: Are You Positive You’re Negative? STI Testing; Baskets of Love Project Donations; Challah For Hunger

There are aliens

Science & TechnologyApril 27, 2011
When we stare at the stars, what do we see? Our eyes only see the billions upon billions of tiny lights, indicative of the simultaneously destructive and life-giving force of nuclear fusion occurring millions of light years away.

The “masters of feeding”

Science & TechnologyApril 27, 2011
Insect-eating bats likely save the U.S. agricultural industry at least $3 billion per year in pest control, according to an analysis published in this week’s Science magazine’s “Policy Forum.”

UC Davis hopes to see rise in out-of-state students on campus

Campus NewsApril 27, 2011
In an effort to combat the university’s potential $107 million budget shortfall, UC Davis admitted more non-resident students and first-year students this year.