Yearly Archives - 2011
2011 Archives
Aggie Daily Calendar
FeaturesApril 11, 2011
Pride Week Visibility Day; Interview Basics Workshop; Biphobia Makes Me Blue Workshop; Energy Institute Seminar Series; S. An-Sky and the Dybbuk: Art, Revolution, Destruction; Queering (Dis)abilities Discussion.
Women’s Water Polo Preview
SportsApril 7, 2011
Who to watch: Goalie Riane Woods has a big role to play for the rest of the season.
Women’s Tennis Preview
SportsApril 7, 2011
Who to watch: Coach Bill Maze can only praise freshman Kelly Chui.
Women’s Lacrosse Preview
SportsApril 7, 2011
Who to watch: Senior Christina Corsa has been an offensive force for the Aggies this season.
UC Davis, the sitcom
Arts & CultureApril 7, 2011
After spending a year living in the UC Davis dormsresidence halls, Stephen Leung thought the experience would be the perfect material for a sitcom.
Softball Preview
SportsApril 7, 2011
Who to watch: From March. 28 to April. 3, Megan Guzman was on a tear, hitting over .500 and stealing three bags.
Photo of the Week
FeaturesApril 7, 2011
This was not your average beer pong party. After a night of celebrating the recent release of LAADS, a new Davis-based arts and culture quarterly magazine, I took this photograph of a girl practicing poi — a performance art originating with the Maori people in New Zealand.
News in Brief: State Assembly to recognize athletes
City NewsApril 7, 2011
At 9 a.m. today, the California State Assembly will meet to celebrate the Super Bowl victory of two local football players.
News in Brief: Great Davis Race to raise money for earthquake victims in Japan
City NewsApril 7, 2011
This Saturday, members of the Davis community are invited to participate in the first annual Great Davis Race, a scavenger hunt throughout the city.
News in Brief: Deadline extended for summer abroad programs
Campus NewsApril 7, 2011
Students still debating whether or not to go abroad this summer are in luck – the UC Davis Education Abroad Center (EAC) has extended its summer program deadline to April 15.
New photography show offers inside look at life in the counterculture
Arts & CultureApril 7, 2011
A PhD doctoral candidate at the State University of New York at Buffalo named Roberta Price applied for a grant in 1969 to travel west. She was to document the hippie communes that were springing up in the deserts of New Mexico and Colorado.
Mail-in election to decide on new tax
City NewsApril 7, 2011
Davis’ 44,000 registered voters will decide the fate of a parcel tax in a special election this May.

