TODAY
Halloween Walk with the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble
8 p.m.
Shields Oak Grove, across from the Arboretum Gazebo
Intrepid adventurers are invited to join the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble...
October Book Faire; Quarter Abroad Info Session; Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series; School of Law First Amendment Lecture Series; Art Studio Program Lecture Series; American Red Cross Club Meeting.
With Halloween falling on a Monday, celebrations are starting now and the fall spirit is carrying all the way through the weekend. From a haunted house and fall festival to themed parties and a monster bash, there is sure to be an event to make anyone's Halloween memorable.
Skiers and snowboarders can see one upside to the upcoming season of chilly, rainy days - however dreary it is on campus, it means it must be snowing somewhere. Luckily for Davis students, Lake Tahoe is roughly only a two-hour drive away, and with it, thousands of square miles of fluffy terrain to ski and ride. The only problem facing Tahoe addicts is deciding where to invest a few hundred dollars in a lift pass for the season.
Ever since Diego Rodriguez-V, employee at de Luna Jewlers in downtown Davis, was a little boy, his family remembered their deceased loved ones by celebrating Día de los Muertos, translated to Day of the Dead.
The end of October is near, and that means Halloween and its ghoulish delights are right around the corner. Though the holiday is closely associated with childhood, students like sophomore neurobiology, physiology and behavior major Kristi Kwan still enjoy participating in Halloween festivities.
October Book Faire; Energy Institute Seminar Series; Undergraduate Research Center Info Session; Show Yourself Talent Showcase; Quarter Abroad Info Session.
One of the typical questions students at UC Davis ask when first getting to know someone is usually, "What part of California are you from?" Most often responses include SoCal or the Bay Area, but ever so rarely you may hear, "I'm actually not from California."
Undergraduate Research Center Info Session; Botany and Environmental Horticulture Club; Marketing & Business Association Workshop; Poetry Night Reading Series: Ruby Ibarra.
How would you explain to someone who has not lived in the United States for very long what "to cost an arm and a leg" means? It's questions like these that come up in meetings arranged by the Partners in Acquired Learning (PAL) Program.
Student Recruitment & Retention Center Open House; Transfer Reentry Veterans Scholarship Workshop; Circle K International Meeting; Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous.