We've all been there. Valentine's Day is right around the corner and you still don't have a date. Don't start wallowing in sadness or hanging up your "Singles Awareness Day" banners just yet - there is plenty to do on Feb. 14, single or taken.
"What is your major?" It's a question that is synonymous with introductions to new faces on college campuses. Right after "what's your name?" asking someone what their major is can let the other person know vital, albeit stereotypical, information about you.
The UC Davis campus might seem flat and unremarkable, though amiable and pleasing, to someone on a casual stroll. For rollerbladers, it represents a wealth of terrain and possibilities for athletic and creative engagement.
My day as a Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) cadet didn't start off easily. I not only needed to be at Hickey Gym by 6:15 a.m., but I had to be ready to work out.
ICC Interview Practice Workshop; Summer Abroad Info Session: Netherlands; Campus Rotaract Club of Davis General Meeting; Autism Awareness Association General Meeting; Jewish Student Union; Middle East Turmoil: The People's Turn?; Transfer Student Pre-Med Panel.
Do a quick Google search of alcohol-related scientific studies and what do you find? It's likely you'll stumble across some amusing findings on the effects of alcohol on the human body. In one such study, published last year on bmj.com, doctors in Denmark disproved a popular Danish urban myth that said submerging feet in alcohol could get people drunk.