Collegiate Future Farmers of America General Meeting; Affordable Education Panel with Chancellor Katehi; Distribution of Ashes; Dead Arts Society: "Something Old, Something New."
Energy Institute Winter 2011 Seminar Series; Collegiate Future Farmers of America General Meeting; Distribution of Ashes; Dead Arts Society: "Something Old, Something New."
The UC Davis Arboretum can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, from being the perfect place to take an afternoon nap to offering a scenic jogging route. With the help of the Arboretum Ambassadors, the Arboretum takes on a new role - classroom.
Challah for Hunger: Baking a Difference; Connect with the ACLU of Northern California; Student Services and Fees Administrative Advisory Committee; Biomedical Engineering Seminar; Craft Preparations for Picnic Day 2011; American Red Cross Club at UC Davis; Finances After College Info Session; Hello, Cruel World: An Outlaw's Mini-guide to Survival; Pre-Med AMSA Meeting; Relay For Life Team Captains Meeting.
It isn't difficult to lump the following into a single group: basketball, baseball and football - oh my! They're all sports. Players go head-to-head in competitive games, either individually or in teams, but only one prevails. Every sport has its own set of rules and athletes must abide by these rules while implementing personal skill and overall strategy to ensure the win.
On a bright sunny weekend, a lone Unitrans rider, sitting on the top deck of a UC Davis classic red double-decker bus, will suddenly burst into an enthusiastically lip synched version of Queen's "Bicycle Race."
Biking toward my house one evening, I snapped this photo on the corner of H and Eighth Street. I used a slow shutter (1/15 second) to capture the motion of the train, a wide aperture (f/1.8) and a high ISO (1600) to expose for the last orange licks of the sunset.
If hunger strikes while you're roaming around the Davis Farmers Market, there are generally two options: Start snacking on the fresh produce you just bought or choose one of the several restaurant booths located at the far end of the market. Armed with a notebook, pen and dining companion, I set out to sample the Farmers Market's cuisine on one Saturday afternoon to determine which stand reigns supreme.