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February 2012 Archives

Women’s Lacrosse preview

LacrosseFebruary 23, 2012
Teams: UC Davis at Saint Mary’s Records: Aggies 1-0 (1-0); Gaels 0-1 (0-1) Where: Saint Mary’s Stadium — Moraga, Calif. When: Today at 7 p.m. Who to Watch: Sophomore goalkeeper Jordan Majka will be looking to provide a steady presence in the goal for the Aggies this season. The Lake Forest, Ill. native tallied eight […]

University asks employees to sign new patent agreement

Campus NewsFebruary 23, 2012
You may soon be asked to sign some more legal papers, that is if you work for the university. Due to an obscure patent case that Stanford University lost, the University of California is now scrambling to have its employees sign a new amendment. “Our patent policy hasn’t changed. We have always required all faculty […]

CD Review: Common

Arts & CultureFebruary 23, 2012
Common The Dreamer/The Believer Warner Bros. Records Rating: 3 Common’s The Dreamer/The Believer is an odd album. Much of it appears as if Common does not want to get left behind in the world of hip-hop. And his way of doing that is by saying grandstanding lyrics such as “my name is synonymous with prominence.” […]

Arts Week

Arts & CultureFebruary 23, 2012
MUSIC Davis Performers Circle: Katie Henry Mon., 6:45 p.m., free Village Homes Community Center, 2661 Portage Bay East Davis Performers Circle features performers of all levels and styles on the fourth Monday of each month. For the upcoming presentation, Davis Performers Circle welcomes Katie Henry. Paired up with a very rich voice, Henry is known […]

Men’s Basketball Preview

Men's BasketballFebruary 23, 2012
Teams: UC Davis vs. Cal State Fullerton Records: Aggies, 4-23 (2-11); Titans, 18-7 (9-3) Where: The Pavilion When: Saturday at 7 p.m. Who to watch: At this time last year Adam Malik was just another UC Davis student, not a member of the NCAA Division I Aggie men’s basketball team. After playing in 32 games […]

In review: Chronicle

Arts & CultureFebruary 23, 2012
Rating: 3.5 out of 4 In Chronicle, three teenagers are endowed, compliments of a mysterious glowing object housed at the end of one particularly precarious tunnel, with superpowers. What could go wrong? This will come as a shock: quite a lot. First time director Josh Trank set out to make a “found-footage” teenage superhero movie. […]

Artists Studios to open downtown this summer

City NewsFebruary 23, 2012
The Downtown Davis Open Artists Studios project is now underway, intent on bringing more color to the Davis community. The venture will introduce new artists’ studios into the downtown area, and will also deliver more opportunities for the public to learn about art. The project is spearheaded by the Downtown Davis Business Association (DDBA), in […]

Campus Judicial Report

Campus NewsFebruary 23, 2012
Not Theirs to Sell A student was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for alleged misuse of university property after he sold a professor’s course material to Notehall.  However, the material had already been given to the students in the class.  As a result, over 30 students in the class purchased course material they had […]

CD Review: The Shadow

Arts & CultureFebruary 23, 2012
The Shadow Label: NDN Records Rating: 2.5 The Shadow’s album of the same name reverberates “punk” in every note and out every musical pore. The sound is hard and fast and, more often that not, lyrically cynical. With lines like “there is no cure for culture, there is no hope for us,” The Shadow maintain […]

Campus Rec Youth Programs to hire summer camp counselors

FeaturesFebruary 23, 2012
What better excuse to spend the summer in Davis than the opportunity to partake in rock climbing, dance, flag football and the best that Campus Recreation has to offer … and get paid for it at the same time? Youth Programs, a unit of UC Davis Campus Recreation which offers a diverse range of summer […]

Guest Column: Letter to MUSE

Arts & CultureFebruary 23, 2012
Editor’s note: As rumors have been circulating that lack of funding has pushed the Master of Fine Arts program in the theatre and dance department down to what might be its last year, there is the reality that more programs and organizations in the field will be cut. In fact, these are pressing issues that […]

Column: Downton Abbey

OpinionFebruary 23, 2012
Deeply repressed Edwardian gentry and their servants suffer through romance and intrigue in a British costume drama on a channel where the median viewing age is 62. It doesn’t sound like a recipe for success, but Masterpiece Theater’s “Downton Abbey” has become a runaway hit for PBS. Celebrities obsessively tweet about the show while memes […]