Typically when imagining an undefeated Division I sport, one assumes players must have been recruited with a full-ride scholarship. But the UC Davis Women's Club Rugby team follows a different approach. Their key to success is determination, teamwork and a genuine love for the sport.
Are You Positive You're Negative? STI Testing; Resume Basics Workshop; Yolo County Natural Heritage Board Meeting; Resume Clinic; Vet Aide Club Meeting; Spirituality and Your Brain Interactive Event.
It's 2 p.m. on a Friday and the bars of downtown Davis are, for the most part, quiet. But at the new Davis Beer Shoppe on G Street, a steady stream of customers strolls up to the wide wood counter to order a pint, which they sip leisurely to the tune of Irish folk music.
Nearly 100 UC Davis students, alumni, faculty and community members gathered at the Domes on Friday to celebrate Earth Day. And to build a bench out of trash.
Are You Positive You're Negative? STI Testing; Paint a Pot for Earth Week; President's Undergraduate Fellowship Grant Info Session; Interview Practice Workshop; Career Speed Dating; Education for Sustainable Living Program: The End of Education; Off the Presses with Eclipse Rising Presentation; Students for Nichiren Buddhism Meeting; Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous; Relay For Life Wrap-Up Meeting; Seamoose Presents Funk Night.
Basketball and baseball are easy to play separately, but if you want a challenge, try playing them together. This May will be your chance to try, and raise some money for a cause while you're at it.
In celebration of Pride Week on campus, the California Aggie Marching Band Uh! brought students together on the Wellman lawn for a musical performance April 11. I had no idea it was Pride Week and I am happy the Band Uh! music pulled me in.
TODAY: Sustainable Picnic Day; Find a Job or Internship Workshop; APIQ Live!; Campus Rotaract Club of Davis Meeting; How to Find a Summer Job and Use it to Launch Your Career Workshop
A smartphone today can be used as a compass, dictionary, carpenter level or even a barcode scanner. But in a few years, your phone may be able to diagnose your illness, all thanks to a UC Davis Ph.D. candidate.