TODAY
PostSecretDavis exhibit
10a.m.to3p.m.
Griffin Lounge,MemorialUnion
Learn what secrets UC Davis students and staff are keeping at this awareness exhibit.Sponsored by Students Against Sexual Violence.
TODAY
PostSecretDavis exhibit
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Griffin Lounge, Memorial Union
Learn what secrets UC Davis students and staff are keeping at this awareness exhibit. Sponsored by Students Against Sexual Violence.
Asian Americans and media
Noon to 2 p.m.
MU II
Discuss with others at "Asian Americans in the Media: YouTube in the Making" and make your own YouTube clip.
Public Health Club meeting
6 to 7 p.m.
126 Wellman
Hear from a guest speaker and learn about internship opportunities at this meeting!
TA trivia challenge
6 to 8 p.m.
MU II
Take on graduate student teaching assistants in the Asian American studies department at this Asian Pacific Culture Week event.
Hydrogen fuel talk
6:10 p.m.
1002 Giedt
Joan Ogden will discuss new energy technologies and strategies for developing a zero-emissions hydrogen infrastructure for transportation.
WEDNESDAY
PostSecretDavis exhibit
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Griffin Lounge, Memorial Union
Learn what secrets UC Davis students and staff are keeping at this awareness exhibit. Sponsored by Students Against Sexual Violence.
TODAY
Post Secret Davis exhibit
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Griffin Lounge, Memorial Union
Learn what secrets UC Davis students and staff are keeping at this awareness exhibit. Sponsored by Students Against Sexual Violence.
Asian Pacific Culture Week kickoff
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Quad
Check out performances, a Bruce Lee look-alike contest and more!
The car of the future exists today.
At least that is what Andrew Frank, UC Davis professor of mechanical and aeronautical engineering, believes. Frank is one of the many experts featured on PBS' "NOVA" premiere of Car of the Future. The program will air Tuesdayat 8 p.m.
Car of the Future examines the evolutionary changes that make cars more energy efficient. Tom and Ray Magliozzi, co-hosts of NPR's "Car Talk," take to the streets to find which alternative energy vehicle can challenge today's gas-guzzling, high-powered cars and become the car of the future - or at least replace Tom's 1952 MG TD Roadster.
TODAY
Roaming Picnic Daycow
All day
UC Davis Campus
Are you ready for Picnic Day? Keep an eye out for the Picnic Day mascot cow, which will be giving out free prizes on campus!
Junior violin recital
3:30 to 4 p.m.
115 Music
Hear John Abdallah on violin with Narmina Sultanova on piano at this free concert!
Picnic Day, UC Davis' annual open house, is upon us! With hundreds of events, displays and educational exhibits, Picnic Day can be overwhelming, whether you're a complete neophyte or a sixth-year senior. To guide your day of fun, The Aggie offers this partial listing of events happening at UC Davis.
TODAY
Gear swap
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Outdoor Adventures
Does the spring weather have you itching for adventure? Buy or sell outdoor equipment cheap!
Picnic Day Entertainment Showcase
Noon to 1 p.m.
West Quad
Experience a taste of some of the entertainment that will be performing at Picnic Day featuring dance group Danzantes del Alma and band AfterShocker.
Physical Therapy info night
5:10 to 6 p.m.
1204 Haring
Want to move to the city by the bay? Hear about UCSF and San Francisco State University programs for becoming a doctor of physical therapy.
Trivia night
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Silo Café & Pub
Show off your knowledge of random factoids!
Project HEAL
6 p.m.
2 Wellman
Come to the first Project HEAL Meeting of the quarter. Project HEAL is a UC Davis club that works with the Yolo County SPCA and Animal Shelter. Project HEAL helps students to get involved with SPCA and Animal Shelter through volunteer opportunities and animal-related events.
TODAY
East Quad Farmers Market
11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
East Quad
Support local farmers and get fresh produce, nuts, flowers and more!
Annual cow milking contest
Noon to 1 p.m.
West Quad
Join in cheering for our contestants in this fun-filled event celebrating the anticipation of even more events to come on Picnic Day!
Lisa Peters watches as her son, David, excitedly points out the different plastic characters stationed on a perfect two-foot replica of the Black Pearl, which sits on the living room table. Another wooden ship of the build-it-yourself variety sits next to it. David ignores the "doll ship" and continues to show off the Davey Jones miniature and the Black Pearl's launchable rockets.
David is just a normal two-year-old boy with a fascination for pirates. No one would have guessed that this skinny, blond, grinning child began life in a medical lab's petri dish.
Peters, 44, understands what it's like to want children but not be able to conceive one. After many failed attempts, a medical screening confirmed that she and her husband could not have children.
TODAY
Ice cream eating showdown
Noon to 1 p.m.
Memorial Union Patio
Go cheer on your fellow students in the fastest ice cream showdown ever! This is a Picnic Day pre-week event.
Davis Police Department planning meeting
3 p.m.
2124 Wickson
The Davis Police Department is preparing to develop its new three year Strategic Plan. Help them brainstorm and prioritize community issues and problem statements. Information about this process and notes from previous forums can be found at www.city.davis.ca.us/police.
During a weeklong celebration of Native American culture, UC Davis' Native American Culture Days group offered several educational and entertaining opportunities for students to learn about the traditions of indigenous peoples inter-continentally.
Easily the tastiest of these tutorials was the Native Foods Demonstration and Tasting at the Silo Union on Apr. 9.
Chef Robert Faris of the Blackfeet Tribe from Redding, Mont. taught students and Davis residents alike how to make three different dishes that utilize Native American recipes. Attendees of the Native American cooking class were served American Indian tacos, buffalo stew, blackberry cobbler and a generous helping of breathtaking music.
TODAY
Raptor Center field trip
8:30 a.m.
California Raptor Center
Join the CRC for a wildlife hike highlighting the raptors of Yolo County! Call 752-9994 to reserve a spot by telephone message.
California Indian basket weaving
Noon to 1 p.m.
3201 Hart
Learn about basket weaving at this Native American Culture Days presentation by Kathy Wallace.
Jusco. That's right, the place across from Fuji Chief has a real name. I wish to inform any readers that I actually planned to write this review of Jusco. I did not go to Fuji Chef, see the big line and then decide to go to the sushi place across the street.
In fact, as someone who has done that before, I would advise against doing so. Even entertaining the idea of going to Fuji Chef is setting oneself up for disappointment if one is going to end up at Jusco.
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