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Triple X porno comes to Davis

Campus NewsApril 6, 2009
The images onscreen weren’t the only long things on Thursday night’s screening ofPirates II:Stagnetti’s Revenge.Lines to get into the triple X-rated pornographic film extended around the Chemistry194building,making it hard to get in. ASUCD’s Entertainment Council brought the biggest adult production,a$10million sequel to2005‘sPirates,to campus last Thursday eveningfor free,garnering excited responses from students.

Senate Briefs

Campus NewsApril 6, 2009
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at6:10p.m.Times listed are according to the clock at theApr.2meeting location,the Memorial Union’s Mee Room.

UC Scoop

Campus NewsApril 3, 2009
Chair of California Democratic Party to speak on campus As part of the La Raza Law Students Association’s Cesar Chavez Day weeklong celebration, Art Torres, chair of the California Democratic Party and former state legislator, will speak at the UC Davis School of Law at noon today.

Faithful Partner Memorial rededicated

Campus NewsApril 2, 2009
Dozens of officers sat in respect on Tuesday afternoon,some nibbling on chewy treats,others calmly heeled beside their human partners,to observe a moment of silence for their fellow police dogs that have fallen in the line of duty since1974.

Professor Daniel Sperling to discuss bridging the gap between science research and writing

Campus NewsApril 1, 2009
As scientists continue to uncover major breakthroughs in their research,the need for explanation and communicating these ideas to “the average person” becomes increasingly important.As part of the Conversations with Writers series,the University Writing Program and the UC Davis Bookstore will present a talk from4:30to6p.m.in MU II on Thursday with Professor Daniel Sperling,an internationally renowned researcher and expert in transportation technology.

Wellness Wednesdays return to the ARC

Campus NewsApril 1, 2009
Spring quarter has finally come,bringing with it warmer temperatures,sunny skies and a fresh round of school-related anxiety.Students looking to beat the stress factor this season can check out the Wellness Wednesday series presented at the ARC.The Wellness Wednesday program is a series of workshops presented by Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) together with the Fitness and Wellness center on campus.Workshops take place Wednesday evenings throughout the quarter and are free to all UC Davis students.

UCD professors work on genetically enhanced goats

Campus NewsMarch 31, 2009
UC Davis professors are partnering with scientists in Brazil to genetically alter goats in an effort to combat dangerous childhood diarrhea. UC Davis animal science professors Elizabeth Maga and James Murray with the help of married UCD alumni Marcelo and Luciana Bertonlini,will alter goats‘ milk will help children in Brazil fight diarrheal diseases.

Regents continue to grapple with dreary budget situation

Campus NewsMarch 31, 2009
At a meeting in UC Riverside earlier this month,the University of California Board of Regents examined several unappealing yet likely unavoidable cost-cutting measures including employee furloughs,salary reductions and student fee increases.

UC Regents approve UC Davis’ School of Nursing

Campus NewsMarch 30, 2009
The Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing is set to take its place alongside UC Davis‘ Medical Center thanks to the approval given by the UC Board of Regents on Mar.19.Named in honor of the$100million philanthropic grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation,UC Davis is launching the school with hopes of developing proficient nurses– and leaders– in health care to provide patients with quality care,while becoming educated in advanced health.

Unitrans receives $4.5 million boost from stimulus, local funds

Campus NewsMarch 30, 2009
President Barack Obama’s federal stimulus plan ranges all the way from state governments to local transit agencies,and Unitrans stands to benefit from nearly$2million. Geoff Straw,general manager of Unitrans,said all the money will gotoward25new clean-burning buses to take the place of25older buses eligible for replacement by the end of2010.

Davis Group calls for examination of U.S. post-9/11 detention policies

Campus NewsMarch 16, 2009
A13-member organization of scholars,human rights specialists,retired militaryand practicing attorneys by the name of the“Davis Group“ has called on President Barack Obama for a review of our nation‘s detention policies. The group charges that since September11,2001the United States has become increasingly unconcerned with detainee‘s rights.

Correction

Campus NewsMarch 16, 2009
In theMar.12issue of The California Aggie,the articles “Out with the old… in with the new” incorrectly stated that ASUCD President IvanCarrillo is the only student representative on the chancellor search advisory committee when in fact Malaika Singleton represents the Graduate Student Association on the committee.The Aggie regrets the error.